2564 LEAFLETS OF PAILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. VII, Arr. 114 Y 
sparsely strigose, slightly unequal and a trifle . overlapping 
toward the base. Fruiting disk imbedded, dark brown and 
glabrous, 1.25 mm across the edges, occasionally rugose, in 
the center bearing a 1.5 mm long slender style terminated 
by a minute stigma; seeds normally 4, triquetrous, 1.25 mm 
across, bony, smooth, very deep brown; corolla membranous, 
3.5 mm long, obovoid in the bud state and strongly imbri- 
cate, the basal one half broadly tubular, glabrous; segments 
5, elliptic or short obovate, 1.5 mm long, deeply concave ` 
on the ventral side, at the base on the inner side provid- 
ed with a short broadened gland; stamens as many as 
corolla segments and alternating with them, barely exerted; 
filament less than 0.5 mm long, subhyaline, also glabrous; 
anther introrse, 0.75 mm long, oblong, attached to the back 
below the middle, longitudinally dehiscent; ovary superior, 
compressed, about 4-rugose; style 1 mm long, likewise glab- 
rous, terminated by a slightly enlarged stigma. | 
Type specimen number 11500, A. D. E. Elmer, Todaya » 
(Mt. Apo), District of Davao, Mindanao, August, 1909. em 
Diseovered in moist fertile humus covered soil of wood- 
ed banks along the Cati ereek at 5750 feet altitude on the 
northeastern section of mount Apo. Named “Salimbangade”” 
by the Bagobos. 
Distinet from the northern Luzon Trigonotis philippinensis 
Merr. yet not so certain as to the right genus. 
BURSERACEAE 
pl Canarium agusanense Elm. n. sp. 
Only a small burly tree; stem 1.5 dm thick, crooked, 
terete, 8 m high, mainly branched toward the top; wood 
moderately soft, whitish, of a faint turpentine taste or odor; 
bark yellowish gray, smooth or scaly; main branches crooked- 
ly branched; twigs relatively short yellowish, covered with 
minute scurfy scales, roughened with darker brown rather 
prominently raised lenticels. Leaves alternating, clustered 
toward the ends of the branchlets, ascending or horizontal, 
chartaceous, 2 to 3 dm long; leaflets 8 to 5-foliate, ellip- ` E 
tic to ovately elliptic or the larger ones elliptically elonga- P" r 
ted, imparipinnate, apex rounded or short acute, very shin- p 
