MOW OR NoTKWoirniv I'liiLiri'iM': tlants, vi. 221 



M()KA('rLi:. 



ARTOCARPUS I'orsl. 



Artocarpus woodii sp. nov. 



Arboi' (.-ii. 1(1 111 alia, ^^'lahra ; foliis au^uusti' oliloii.^-o-olxixatis, nitidis, S 

 ad 15 cm longis, alinipte late acuiuinatis, liasi riiiu'atis, iiiteyris, nervis 

 utriiKiue 5 vol (i, [jroiuinentihus, anastoniosantihus ; fnu-tibus axillai'ihus, 

 [lediineulatis, irrcii-ulai-iter T-TcJ-loliatis, (J ad !> cm diam., rugosis. 



A tree about 10 m high, glahioiis. Branches light-gray, the tips 

 brown and with few a})i)ressed hairs. Leaves nai-rowly oldong-obovate, 

 glabrous, shining, snbiiiembraiiaceous, entire, S to 15 cm long, 5 to 7 

 cm wide, the apex broadly and al)ruptly acuminate, the acumen retuse, 

 narrowed below to the cuneate base; nerves 5 or (i on each side of the 

 midril), prominent beneath, anastomosing near the margins, the reticula- 

 tions lax; petioles ."5 to 5 em long, dark coloied, pruinose. Fruit pe- 

 duncied, the ])eduncles 5 to 7 cm long, solitary iii the u])])er axils, sub- 

 globose, () to !) cm in diameter, irregularly obscurely lobed, the lolies 

 rounded, rugose, gray, the anthocar})s truncate or dejiressed. '^ to .'5 mm 

 in diameter, liipe seeds (i to 12, about 2 cm long. 



Blcas (otr the iiortlieast coast of Mindanao), Merrill .7.^.7.'/, (k-toher 4. I'.KXi. 



Urowing in ravines along the forest horder at an altitude of ahout 10 ni above 

 the sea, well characterized by its shining narrowly oblong-obovate leaves, prom- 

 inent nerves, lax reticulations, and solitary, peduncled, rugose fruits. Dedicated 

 to Major-General Leonai-d Wood, to whom I am indebted for the o])portunit>' 

 to explore botanicaily many of tlie lemote islands in the southern I'hilipiiines. 



anona(^ej:. 



GONIOTHALAMUS illume. 



Goniothalamus dolichopetalus sp. nov. 



Arbuscula glabra: I'oliis oblongo-lanceolatis vel lanceolatis, usque ad 

 "io cm longis, subcoriaceis, acuminatis, basi acutis, nervis obscuris ; llo- 

 I'ibus axillaribus, solitariis, 10 ad 12 cm longis; pedicillis ca. 4 cm longis. 



A shrub about 1 m high, glabrous throughout, the branches terete, 

 slender, light-gray. Leaves lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, rarely oblan- 

 ceolate, 11 to 20 cm long, 2.5 to 5 cm wide, subcoriaceous, dull, apex 

 acuminate, the acuuu^n blunt, base acute; nerves about 12 on each side of 

 the midrib, obscure, distant, iri-egular, anastonu)sing, the reticulations 

 nearly obsolete; petioles about 5 mm long. Flowers solitary, axillary, 

 their pedicels slender, about 4 cm long, slightly thickened u])war(ls. 

 Sepals 3, triangular-ovate, acuminate, slightly i)ul)escent, about ;>.5 mm 

 long, 3 mm wide. Outt-r petals linear-lanceolate, 10 to 12 cm long, 1 

 cm wide, somewhat nan-owed towards the base and gradually narrowed 

 upwards, subniembranaceous, glabrous, i1at ; inner petals oblong to oblong- 

 lanceolate, about 1.'} mm long, 5 to (i mm wide, connivent, acuminate. 



