MancH 27, 1915] Two IIoxpnED Twenty Six New Seecies—I 2 
ascending and curved, similar in vestiture, reticulations obso- 
lete; petiole 1 cm long or longer, gradually extending into 
'the decurrent leaf base, light rusty tomentose. Flowers from 
the upper leaf axils, usually solitary, odorless, suberect, upon 
à Short densely hairy pedicel or subsessile, subtended by a 
pair of foliaceous bracts; bracts subequal, 7 mm long, united 
at the base, lanceolate, slenderly acuminate, 1-nerved, pu- 
bescent; calyx green, 1 em long, short pubescent on the ex- 
terior, subinflated, with a very oblique throat; segments 4 
but more or less united on one side, terminating into slender 
or tail-like tips; corolla at least 8 cm long, straight, tubular 
though widest across the segmented top, 5 mm across the 
middle, constricted and glabrous toward the base, otherwise 
long though not densely hairy; segments 4, whitish except 
the purplish tube, apparently the lower one broadly bilobed, 
apices rounded, all of them 5 mm long though differing in 
shape, segments as well as the tube very membranous, hairy 
on the outside only; stamens apparently only 2, inserted below 
the middle of the corolla tube; filaments thread-like, glab- 
rous; anthers oblong, 1.5 mm long, articulately lobed at 
the base, subbasifixed, connective thick and brown, rounded 
at the apex and with a faint point; ovary glabrous, fusiform, 
subtended by a cupular 2 mm deep glabrous rim, 7 mm long, 
fleshy, puberulent; stigma broadly 2lobed. Fruits also as- 
cending, terete, 1.25 cm long, 4 mm thick at the base or 
thickest portion, bluntly poiuted at the apex, yellowish gray 
or brown when dry and very much roughened; seeds numer- 
ous, imbedded. 
Type specimen number 13497, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Aug- 
ust, 1912, 
Collected in wet earth of rocky crevices near the water 
of a woodland stream at 750 feet above sea level. In Ma- 
nobo ''Bungtagitan." 
Cyrtandra inaequifolia Elm. but flower and venation of 
leaves different. Right close to Cyrtandra livida Kran. which 
is also based upon a Palawan specimen collected by Dr. 
Foxworthy yet our leaves are not crenately serrate nor are 
they obtusely to acutely pointed. 
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