2664 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. VII, Arr. 114 
bracts; corolla 3 cm long, the tube glabrous and whitish 
or on the lower inside yellow, the upper portion subinflated 
and  puberulent; lobes 7.5 mm long, unequal, broad and 
rounded at the apex, the lower 3 purplish, widely spread- 
ing in full flower; stamens 2, fertile, included; filaments 1 
em long, attached to the corolla above the middle, fleshy, 
glabrous, arching over in the upper region of the corolla; 
anthers 2.5 mm long, 2 mm thick, elliptic, subbasifixed, 
with a thick connective, blunt at the apex, notched or 
 emarginate at the base; ovary surrounded at the base by a 
2 mm deep glabrous cartilaginous rim, 2.33 em long, the basal 
one half conspicuously bulged, base and apical two thirds con- 
stricted, glabrate; stigma broad, disciform, 4 mm across, green. 
Type specimen number 13711, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Sept- 
ember, 1912. 
Discovered in a very damp or wet and loose stony soil 
of humid woods and among a Selaginella infested depression 
near the ridge at 3500 feet altitude between Duros and Ca- 
wilanan peaks. ‘‘Intay’’ in Manobo. 
Without doubt this belongs to the Cyrtandra cumingii Clk. 
group. 
0 1 Cyrtandra urdanetensis Elm. n. sp. 
Low and suffrutescent shrubs; stems numerous from the 
same root cluster, ascending or those on the lower side of 
the incline descending, ranging from 3 to 9 dm long, few 
rebranched, somewhat crooked, greenish or grayish brown to- 
ward the base, terete, 3 to 5 mm thick, the apical one half 
castaneus pubescent; roots long and wiry. Leaves descend- 
ing, flat or recurved, coriaceous, oppositely scattered, much 
lighter green beneath, glabrous except the midrib and lat- 
eral nerves which are appressed castaneus hairy, when dry 
blackish’ brown on the upper surface and grayish on the 
more or less roughened nether side, base narrowly cuneate, 
apex acuminately pointel, the margins few to several, sharp- 
ly and slenderly toothed or serrate, entire toward the base, 
the teeth below the middle small, broadly oblanceolate or 
merely elongated, 1 dm long or less including the petiole, 
