2668 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. VII, Arr. 
tion; corolla 7 em long, the basal one third 5 mm thick, 
glabrous, the upper portion strongly curved, interior of the 
tube yellowish red, segments deeper red on the exterior, 
4-lobed; lobes similarly puberulent on the outside, unequal, 
the lower one subreflexed, the upper one straight and as 
its relative on the calyx is 2-parted, the 2 lateral ones 1 
cm long and nearly as wide across the base, all apices 
broadly rounded; stamens of 2 pairs, fertile, included; fila- 
ments of the lower pair from above the middle and in the 
lower portion of the corolla tube, slender, glabrous, as- 
cendingly curved towards the contiguous anthers, 2.5 cm 
long; those of the lower pair arising from the upper part 
of the corolla tube and descendingly curved towards the 
contiguous anthers, otherwise similar; anthers 4 mm long, 
almost 2 mm thick, oblong but distinctly ‘thicker above the 
. middle, apex obtuse and usually contiguous, base auriculately 
lobed or bifid, the folded cells introrse and plane, sub- 
basifixed, the connective much enlarged on the back toward 
the apex; pistil 5.5 em long; ovary with a distinct glabrous 
cartilaginous rim about its base, thinnest toward the minutely 
glandular and puberulent distal end; stigma discoid, obscure- 
ly lobulate. : 
Type specimen number 14154, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Oct- 
ober, 1912. 
Discovered among other vines growing over a snag ten 
feet above ground on the summit of Cawilanan peak at 
5000 feet altitude. Only one plant was seen and the natives 
or Manobos called it ‘‘Babayranon.’’ 
Apparently nearest related to Trichosporum truncatum Elm. 
4 l Trichosporum miniatum Elm. n. sp. 
| Scandent along small stems up to 3 m high; stem te- 
rete, the size of a slate pencil, tough, the greenish woody 
tissues covered with smooth and yellowish green bark; branch- 
es chiefly at the top,. drooping and forming a loose tangled 
mass, only sparingly rebranched. Leaves thickly coriaceous, 
deseending or pendant, opposite and well scattered, shallow- 
ly folded in the upper dark green surface, much paler be- 
