Marcu 27, 1915] Two Hunprep Twenty Six New Specres—I . 2697 
the apex; the upper lip recurved, short ovately oblong, 3 
mm long and fully as wide across the base, apex entire 
and obtuse; lateral ones 2, obovate, 2 mm long and almost 
as broad above the middle; young corolla pipe-like, puber- 
ulent and black, glandular, 1.95 em long when expanded, 
the basal 3 mm tubular and 1 mm thick, the expanded 
portion subdeflexed; the basal one half of the inflated por- 
tion 3 mm thick, gradually expanding toward the subob- 
lique throat, strongly constricted at about the middle; upper 
one half broadly truncate and with few blunt obscure teeth, 
erect, 3 mm long by 2 mm wide; lower one half straight 
though ventrally folded, ovate when spread out, more mem- 
branous, 7 mm long by as many mm wide below the mid- 
dle; stamens 1.5 mm long or a little less, 4, the basal two 
thirds adnate to the lower side of the corolla, the upper 
one third divided into linear ascendingly curved glabrous 
filaments, 2 of which are slightly shorter tban the other 2; 
anthers elliptic from the side view, 0.5 mm long, versatile; 
style a trifle longer than the stamens, slender, glabrous, 
terminated by a small capitate stigma, the basal two thirds 
included within the filamentous tube. Seeds 2, lenticular, 
brown, at least 1 mm across, smooth or only minutely 
punctate. : 
Type specimen number 13627, A. D. E. Elmer, Cabad- 
baran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, Aug- 
ust, 1912. 
Collected in talus beds at the base of deeply shaded 
precipitous banks of the Catangan creek at 2000 feet altitude. 
My Manobo companion called it “Harinayan.” 
//^! Coleus scutellarioides Elm. n. sp. 
Succulent and suberect herbs; stem reclining from the 
base, ultimately ascending or suberect, 1.25 cm thick, much 
thinner on the dry specimens, only sparingly branched, from 
3 to 9 dm long or high, young tips when dry brown pu 
berulent, older portion glabrous, dark green when fresh and 
conspicuously spotted or sprinkled with lividus, quadrangularly 
ridged and expanded between the joints, usually curved: 
roots profuse and fibrous, arising from the joints of the 
