Marcu 27, 1915] Two HuxpRED Twenty Six New Specres—I 2569 
less striate in the dry state, flower bearing from near the 
base, usually solitary; bud of flowers sessilely inserted upon 
the curved and ridged portion of the stalks and termi- 
nating them, triangularly elliptic, 8 mm long, subtended by 8 
‘unequal rigid bracts; calyx cup shaped, 2.5 mm long, 3- 
segmemted, pulverulent on the outside, very rigid and thick 
especially at the united base, ‘persistent; bud petals valvate, 
coriaceous, 2 mm long, externally glabrate or puberulent 
toward the obtuse apex, truncate at the base, alternating 
with the calyx segments; stamens 5; young filaments 
0.5 mm long, glabrous; anthers basifixed, truncate at the 
| E base, apex obtuse or acutely pointed, as long as the fila- 
ments, also glabrous; style short, very thick, pubescent; 
stigma smooth, 3-lobulate. Nuts smooth and glabrous, dark 
green, hard, ellipsoid or ovoidly ellipsoid, sessile, alterna- 
tingly scattered, 1.25 cm long, subtended by the subpersis- 
tent 3-segmented calyx. 
an Type specimen number 14074, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Oct- 
ober, 1912. 
This fine big tree was discovered in the lake Danao 
humid forested basin at 5550 feet altitude. The Mauobo 
name is ''Sagasa" or “Sagasag.”” 
/í Canarium villosiflora Elm. n. sp. 
Erect and a slender tree; bole 8 dm thick, 12 m high, 
mostly branched at the top; wood tough, quite hard, only 
the thin sapwood white, otherwise isabellinus and with a 
small fuligineus heartwood, odorless and tasteless; bark 
smoothish, yellowish gray except the latericius middle por- 
tion and sappy white inner side; branches spreading, spar- 
ingly rebranched, the slender branchlets ascendingly curved 
and 2 to 3 em thick, light castaneus tomentose or pubes- 
cent. Leaves alternating, crowded toward the ends, mostly 
"horizontally spreading, 4 to 6 dm long; petiole 1 to 2 dm 
long or about one third of the whole leaf, terete, minutely 
striate, fuligineus short tomentose and finally becoming gla- 
e. brate, pale green but dark when dry; rachis subcompressed, 
21 more or less ridged along the upper side, similar in color 
