NEW OR NOTEWORTHY PHILIPPINE PLANTS, VI. 263 



long, the lohos 4. ohioiig, ohtiiso, 2 nun long. Stamens 4; filanients 4 

 mm long; anthei's glandular, 'i nun long. Style (i nun long; stigma 

 capitate. 



Mindanao, Lake Laiiao, Camp Keitliley, Mrs. Clemens 1167, September, 1907, 

 and without number, Jvily, 1907. 



■ A species well characterized by its large leaves, and fascicled, congested, short 

 cymes which are from tlie branches below the leaves. 



Callicarpa basilanensis sp. nov. 



Arbor parva^ ca. G m alta; ramulis petiolisquc densissime ferrugineo- 

 liirsutis; i'oliis oblongo-ovatis vcl oblongo-ellipticis, caiidato-acmninatis, 

 nsqne ad 25 cm longis, subtus stellato-tomentosis ; cymis 2 ad 3.5 cm 

 longis, I'ascicnlatis, phis minus stellato-tomentosis, e axillis foliorum 

 delapsonim; floribus glabris, ea. 8 mm longis, 4- rariter 5-meris. 



A small tree about 6 m high, the branches stout, gray or brownish, 

 glabrous, the branchlets densely ferruginous-hirsute. Leaves opposite, 

 oblong-ovate to elliptical-oblong, 25 cm long and 12 cm wide or less, 

 subcoriaceous, the apex rather slenderly caudate-acuminate, the base 

 acute or rounded, the nuirgins entire, the upper surface hirsute on the 

 midrib and nerves, and more or less papillate-hirsute on the lamina, 

 beneath rather densely stellate-villous and, along the nerves and midrib, 

 somewhat hirsute; nerves 9 to 12 on each side of the midrib, prominent 

 beneath; petioles densely hirsute, 1 to 2 cm long. Cymes 2 to 2.5 cm 

 long, from the axils of fallen leaws, fascicled, more or less stellate- 

 villous. Flowers fragrant, purplish, glabrous. Calyx 3 mm long, 2.5 

 mm in diameter, 4-toothed. Corolla 7 to 8 mm long, the lobes 4, 

 rarely 5, oblong, obtuse, about 3 mm long. Stamens 4, rarely 5, sul)- 

 equal; filaments 5 mm long; anthers 3 to 3.5 mm long. Stigma ob- 

 scurely 4-lobed. Pyrenes four, the fruit depressed-globose, 5 mm in 

 diameter. 



Basilan, Fur. Bur. -J.'/?//. 67.;?.'/ Hutchinson , .January and July, 1906; Hallier. 

 January, 1904. 



A species well characterized by its large, acuminate, entire leaves, fascicled 

 cymes from the axils of fallen leaves, and rather large glabrous flowers, which are 

 rarely 5-merous, hence intermediate between Callicarpa and Ucunsia. 



RUBIAOE.E. 



WENDLANDIA P.artl. 



Wendlandia nervosa sp. nov. 



Arbuscula 2 m alta; ramulis, subtus foliis, paniculisque hirsutis; foliis 

 subsessilibus, elliptico-ovatis vel oblongo-ellipticis, coriaceis, nitidis, 3 

 ad 6 cm longis, breviter acuminatis; nervis utrincjue 6 ad 8, supra valde 

 impressis, subtus prominentibus; paniculis terminali1)us, 3 ad 4 cm 

 longis, congestis, densissime ferrugineo-hirsutis; calycis h)bis erectis, 2 

 mm long-jp. 



