2568 LEAFLETS or PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. VII, Arr. 114 
Stone seed. rugosely pitted. 
Type specimen number 13947, A4. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Sept- 
ember, 1912. 
Discovered on a steep forested ravine on the north side 
of Duros peak at 3750 feet altitude. Its difficult Manobo 
name is ‘‘Gotcuton.’’ 
To be compared with Canarium reticulatum Merr. though 
our fruits are smaller and the calyx less pubescent. 
13 Canarium urdanetense Elm. n. sp. 
Immense tree; trunk 1.33 m in diameter, 25 m high, 
its main branches from the middle and ascending, ultimately 
numerously rebranched; wood hard, odorless and without 
taste, white and reddish tinged toward the middle region; 
bark brown and excrescent on the surface, the middle por- 
tion latericius, the inner side whitish; twigs numerous, as- 
cendingly curved or suberect, grayish white and brown 
lenticelled, even the young tips glabrous. Leaves ascending, 
less than 1 dm in length; petiole 1.5 to 2 cm long, gray 
ish and coarsely brown  lenticelled, terete, comparatively 
thick and appearing ligneous, extended at least 1.25 cm be- 
yond the lateral pair of leaflets, glabrous; petiolule likewise 
thick and grooved along the upper side, 5 mm long or 
less; stipule a mere vestige or obsolete; leaflets oblong or 
subovately oblong, deep green and shining on the upper side, 
the entire marginal sides curved upon the paler green lower 
surface, similarly brown on both sides when dry, apical end 
more rounded than at the base, the terminal leaflet obtuse 
at the base, the average blades 6 cm long and one half as 
. wide across the middle or its widest portion; midrib ex- 
ceedingly prominent beneath, broadly depressed along the up- 
per side, glabrate; lateral nerves 9 to 12 pairs, ascending, 
curved toward’ their distal ends, also prominent beneath and 
depressed along the upper side, cross bars with reticulations 
very evident from both sides but especially from beneath. 
Flowering spikes 5 to 8 cm long, greenish brown, lateral 
.. or from the lower leaf axils, glabrous or rusty brown at the 
young portion, rather slender and few lenticelled, more or 
