74 LEAFLETS OF PAILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. III, Arr. 57 
at the thick nodes or places of branching, ovate to ovately 
oblong or subelliptic to merely oblong, 1 dm. long, only 
one half as wide across the middle or below it; petiole very 
short, glabrous, compressed; midrib barely visible, with 3 to 5 
ascending obscure lateral pairs. Flowers in dense axillary 
fascicles crowded in between the leaves and branchlets, ascend- 
ing, brick red or the apical portion more yellowish red, 
odorless, sessile, upon a ligneous base, subtended by rigid 
and glabrous bracts; calyx reddish, 5 mm. long, turbinate, 
the throat ultimately becoming lacerated; corolla fully 2.5 cm. 
long, tubular, 5-segmented nearly to the base; the spatu- 
lately linear segments 7.5 mm. long and spreading, not becom- 
ing strongly reflexed in anthesis; filaments 5, compressed, 4 
mm. long; anthers linear, 1 mm. shorter, basifixed; style 
pale red below the middle, yellowish so above, terminated 
by a deep red capitate stigma; fruit ellipscid, 7.5 mm. 
long, reddish, covered with brown scurfy lenticels, its meat 
soft and yellowish. 
Type specimen 11454, A. D. E. Elmer, Todaya (Mt. Apo), 
District of Davao, Mindanao, August, 1909. 
Discovered on medium-sized moss laden trees in damp 
wooded ravines at 7000 feet of mount Apo. It was frequent- 
ly observed here but does not extend to lower elevations. 
"Manago" is the Bagobo name. 
Allied to my L. cuernosensis from southern Negros. 
Loranthus angulatus Elm. n. sp. 
Small clusters upon the uppermost limbs of trees; stems 
grayish white, crookedly branched, rather bendable, arising 
from 3 to 8 em. thick irregular bases; twigs strongly angled, 
the younger ones green, somewhat drooping but with as- 
cending tips. Leaves smooth and glabrous, pale green on 
both sides, usually conduplicate on the upper side, diverse 
in size, copious, oppositely scattered along the branchlets 
every 2.5 cm. or less, turning blackish when dry and nearly 
always becoming detached, elliptic to oblong, the larger ones 
1 dm. long by 5 cm. wide across the middle, thick and 
rigid, obtuse to subcuneate at the base, bluntly acute to 
obtusely rounded at the apex, entire; midrib conspicuous 
