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Marca 27, 1915] Two Honprep Twenty Six New Sprcies—I 2665 
2 to 3 cm wide including the teeth at the middle or a 
trifle above it; midrib beneath covered with castaneus ap- 
pressed hairs; lateral nerves 3 to 5 opposite pairs, similar- 
ly pubescent, much ascendingly curved from the base, their 
main ends ending in the serrate teeth, secondary nerves with 
reticulations faint; petiole 1 to 1.5 cm long, deep maroon 
hairy. Flowering stalks 2.5 cm long or less, brown, strigose, 
‘bearing a large similarly hairy bract at about the middle, 
slender, usually recurved; pedicel or that portion of the stalk 
above the bract 1 cm long, densely dark brown hairy, rath- 
er stout and descendingly curved; calyx tubular, at least 
2 cm long, dark brown appressed pubescent, gradually in- 
flated toward the segments; segments 3, unequal, broad at 
the base, tapering to a fine point, membranous as is also 
the tube portion, ciliate on the outside especially along the 
veins, apical portion occasionally with 2 slender points; cor- 
olla twice as long as the calyx, tubular though widest to- 
ward the lobed apex, apparently glabrous or strigose along 
the veins, very thin; ovary linear, constricted toward the 
base and apex, pubescent. Young fruit from the lower leaf 
axils or from the stems, single or few clustered. 
Type specimen number 13882, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- — 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Sept- 
ember, 1912. 
Gathered upon steep inclines in loose black ground un- 
der densely shaded. forests near the Catangan creek at 2000 
feet altitude. Its native or Manobo name is '"Pagumpungan." 
Not Cyrtandra incisa Clk. nor its variety. Neither is it 
Cyrtandra philippinensis Clk. to which Cyrtandra grossedentata 
Elm. may properly belong. 
ya Dichrotrichum urdanetense Elm. n. sp. 
Trailing or subscandent along small stems up to 1 m 
high; stem 6 mm thick when fresh, very flexible, terete, 
branched and much curved toward the top, forming small in- 
tertwining massess, wiry, covered with flaky yellowish gray 
bark which im the young green tips is densely covered with 
long grayish hairs. Leaves alternating, well scattered, leath- 
ery, descending, much paler beneath, broadly lanceolate to 
