Marca 27, 1915] Two HuxpreD Twenty Six New Sercies—1 9691 
in the dry state, alternatingly scattered along the branchlets, 
oblong, 10 em long, 4 em wide at the middle, occasionally 
much smaller, curing brown on both sides; midrib con- 
Spicuous beneath, caniculate above, in the early state puber- 
ulent; lateral nerves 5 to 7 pairs, much ascending and 
rather straight, tips retieulately united, reticulations or cross 
bars few and obscure; petiole less than 1 em long, fluted 
along the upper side, short pubescent. Inflorescence chiefly 
axillary, suberect, averaging 3 em long, paniculately branched 
from near the middle, all finely or cinereously pubescent; 
branches usually subtended by similarly hairy bracts, freely 
rebranched; pedicels very short or nearly obsolete, also cine- 
reous, subtended by bracteoles; calyx green, thick, sessile, 
articulated, cup shaped, glabrous, scarcely longer than 2 mm, 
3.5 mm wide across the apex; corolla tubular, yellowish 
green, quite rigid, 5 mm long, glabrous; segments only 
falsely united, oblanceólately oblong or broadly linear, 5, 
obtuse at the apex, with 2 parallel veins from the base to the 
apex, some are a trifle narrower than others; stamens nearly 
as long, recurved toward the apex, pale white; filaments 
flattened except at the base, glabrous on the back and be- 
low the middle, on the ventral side above the middle pro- 
vided with tack shaped glands; anthers of the same color, 
introrse, the 2 basal lobes hanging down over the inner 
side of the filament or connective, ellipsoid, 1 mm long, 
laterally dehiscent; ovary ovately ellipsoid, 2 mm long, 1.5 
mm across below the middle, short and abruptly pointed 
at the apex, glabrous, very obscurely ridged, yellowish, with 
a dark brown stigma; young fruits erect, dark green, 5- 
ridged at the apex, otherwise subglobose in outline. 
Type specimen number 10658, A. D. E. Elmer, Todaya 
(Mt. Apo), District of Davao, Mindanao, May, 1909. 
On steep wooded flanks along the Sibulan river at 3000 
feet altitude. ‘‘Marumay’’ is the Bagobo name. 
To be compared with Urandra luzonensis Merr. 
Stemonurus flavicarpus Elm. n. sp. 
&hrub-like or a slender tree; stem 4 to 6 m high, 8 to 
10 em thick, branched from below the middle; wood soft, 
