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2346 LEAFLETS or PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. VII, Arr. 1 
brown, glabrous, compressed and obovately triangular from the 
side view, 2.5 mm long. 
Type specimen number 13709, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Sep- 
tember, 1912. 
Observed at 5500 feet altitude on mount Urdaneta among 
interlaced jungles of a mossy ridge (small leafed form); 
and at the summit of Cawilanan peak at 500 feet lower 
elevation (large leafed form). ''Dayopod" in Manobo. 
Not Rhodomyrtus tomentosa Wight, the only other species 
thus far known from the Philippines. 
EUGENIA Linn. 
Eugenia longiflora (Presl) Vil. 
Field-note:—Small erect tree in a densely wooded steep 
incline at 2500 feet in well drained more or less stony 
soil; stem 1 foot thick, 30 feet long, crooked, subterete, 
branched from near the middle; wood quite hard, heavy and 
brittle, dingy or very dull white or nearly brown throughout, 
odorless and tasteless; bark smoothish or lenticelled, mottled, 
cinnamon brown on the lax branchlets; main branches as- 
cending, ultimately numerously rebranched, twigs lax; leaves 
copious, horizontal or descending, very smooth and shining 
on both sides, subcoriaceous or submembranous, conduplicate 
and with strongly recurved tips, paler on thenether side; 
inflorescence erect, stalks relatively thick and brown, calyx 
cup deep green, its segments lighter green; petals greenish, 
all falling separately, caducous; flowers odorous, the stamens 
white. ‘‘Magontambis’’ in Manobo. 
Represented by number 13390, Elmer, Cabadbaran (Mt. 
Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, July, 1912. 
` Eugenia aherniana C. B. Rob. 
Field-note:—Small and subterete tree, in stony wooded flats 
along the Dalahion creek at 3000 feet or just above its 
falls; wood sappy white, gradually changing brownish toward 
the center, heavy, hard, quite without odor or taste; bark 
