Aveu-r ll, 1914] MyzTACEAE FROM Mounr URDANETA 2357 
»eath; lateral nerves 17 to 20 pairs, straight, divaricate, also 
prominent, their ends united and forming a strong submar- 
ginal vein 5 iam below the edge, the oblique cross bars 
. numerous and rather fine. Inflorescence terminal, upon a 
single peduncle or occasionally 2 to 3-clustered, 1 dm long, 
at least the basal one half pedunculate; all the stalks sub- 
.:erete, dull green and glabrous, paniculately rebranched from 
|/ above the middle, subtended by broad bract vestiges; flowers 
y in small sessile clusters from distal ends of the ultimate 
| 9ranehes; calyx obconically elongated or deep cup shaped, ` 
8 mm long or longer, rim truncate; 4 to 5 mm across the 
top, glabrous, smooth or subverrucose in the dry state, sub- 
glaucous to cremeus; corolla light yellow, composed of a small 
calyptrate hood, 3 mm across, glabrous, smooth, the inner 
d side obscurely radially nerved, caducous; stamens light creamy, 
very many, inserted upon the calyx rim but easily becoming 
i datached, the outer or longer- filiform filaments 7 to 8 mm 
. in length; anthers subversatile, oval or broadly oblong, 0:33 
- to 0.5 mm long; ovary imbedded at the base of the calyx; 
a e as long as the longer stamens, terete, smooth, tipped 
ik rd the pointed apex; stigma minute. 
what PO specimen number 18784, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
fro ^ (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Sep- 
cember, 1912. ; 
Scattered in deep sheltered forested flats along the Da 
lahion creek at 3000 feet altitude. The Manobos called it 
““Pobring-cahoy.”” 
This is always a shrub while Eugenia bakeri Elm. is a tree. 
The flowers and leaves of number 13784 are also larger, the 
leaves have more nerves and their rounded bases are auriculate. 
Eugenia agusanensis Elm. n. sp. 
A small and slender tree; stem terete, nearly straight, 
1 dm thick, 7 m high, chiefly branched toward the top; 
wood odorless and without taste, sappy white except the 
brownish heartwood, moderately soft or hard; bark very smooth, 
brown and gray blotched, otherwise testaceus; main branches 
horizontally spreading, sparingly though crookedly rebranched, 
the subterete twigs light gray. Leaves coriaceous, ascending 
