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Marca 27, 1915] Two Honprep Twexry Six Naw Sprars—I 2607 
CUNONIACEAE 
4¢ Weinmannia camiguinensis Elm. n. sp. 
Small tree; stem 3 dm thick, subterete, erect, 10 m 
high, mainly branched from above the middle; bark dull 
brown, scaling in thin plates; wood white at least around: 
the outside, moderately hard; branchlets terete, strigose when 
young, numerous, spreading, lax or flexible. Leaves hori- 
zontal, submembranous, opposite, copious, varying from 7 to 
17 cm long, imparipinnate, 9 to 13-foliate; petiole 1 to 2 
em long, thickened at the base, strigose when young, terete, 
becoming transversely checked along the upper side; stipule 
bilobed, 1 em: across, orbicular in general outline, green, 
glabrous, obscurely crenate along the margins, usually curv- 
ed upon the nether somewhat paler side, deciduous; rachis 
flattened and the upper side somewhat ridged, otherwise 
similar to the petiole; leaflets lanceolate, usually a trifle 
curved and inequilateral at the obliquely obtuse base, the 
terminal one largest and acute to acuminate at the base, 
gradually reduced toward the base, sessile except the apical 
one which arises from a 2 to 3 mm long petiolule, the 
average ones about 6 cm long by 1.25 em wide below the 
middle, margins crenately serrate, curing brown on both 
sides; midrib deeply sunken above, prominent beneath and 
reddish when dry, also long grayish brown hairy along the 
lower side; lateral nerves in the terminal leaflet about 12 
pairs but very faint, less than one half as many in the 
smaller leaflets, ascending, straight, tips anastomosing, reticula- 
tions obscure. Inflorescence terminal, erect or nearly so; 
spikes few to severally clustered, rarely solitary, only the 
larger ones occasionally branched, slender, curved, 6 to 10 
cm long, at the base subtended by stipular-like bracts, 
flower bearing from near the base; rachis pale green, dry 
ing dark brown, puberulent or subcinereous; flowers odor- 
less, white when fresh, irregularly clustered along the finely 
pubeseent rachis; pedicels slender, 2 mm long, pulverulent, 
subtended by bract vestiges; calyx 4-lobed, united at the 
base, puberulent; lobes subcoriaceous, ovately oblong, 0.75 
