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EVODIA CAMIGUINENSIS sp. nov. 



Arbor parva partibus junioribus inflorescentiisque villosis; 

 foliis trifoliolatis, foliolis anguste oblongis, anguste oblongo- 

 obovatis, vel oblongo-oblanceolatis, utrinque angustatis, apice 

 acuminatis, usque ad 9 cm longis, nitidis, glabris, vel subtus ad 

 costa parce villosis; inflorescentiis axillaribus, paniculatis, 

 pallide subdense villosis, quam folia multo brevioribus. 



A small tree, the branches light-gray, shining, glabrous, sub- 

 terete or very obscurely 4-angled, the younger parts slightly 

 villous. Leaves 3-foliolate, their petioles 1 to 3.5 cm long, 

 sparingly villous, becoming nearly glabrous, glandular; leaflets 

 narrowly oblong, narrowly oblong-obovate or oblong-oblanceo- 

 late, chartaceous or submembranaceous, green and shining 

 when dry, of nearly the same color on both surfaces, 6 to 9 

 cm long, 1.5 to 3 cm wide, narrowed at both ends, the apex 

 rather distinctly acuminate, the base acute, the upper surface 

 quite glabrous, the lower one glabrous or slightly villous along 

 the midrib, prominently glandular-punctate with very numerous, 

 small, dark-colored glands; petiolules 3 to 5 mm long; lateral 

 nerves about 12 on each side of the midrib, very slender, anas- 

 tomosing, distinct but not prominent. Panicles axillary, nar- 

 rowly pyramidal, rather prominently villous-pubescent with 

 pale hairs, 5 to 7 cm long, open, rather lax, the branches spread- 

 ing, the lower ones 2 cm long or less, the upper ones gradually 

 shorter. Female flowers: Pedicels 1.5 to 2 mm long, pubescent. 

 Sepals 4, oblong-ovate obtuse, pubescent, about 1.2 mm long. 

 Petals 4, oblong, obtuse, about 2.4 mm long, 1.2 wide. Stami- 

 nodes 4, very slender, 1 mm long. Ovary densely villous; style 

 slender, 1.5 mm long, villous below. Male flowers and fruits 

 not seen. 



Camiguin de Mindanao, Bur. Set. H66^ Rmnos, April, 1912. 



A species distinguishable by its rather narrow leaflets, but more espe- 

 cially by its open, narrowly pyramidal panicles which are prominently 

 villous with pale hairs. It has somewhat the appearance of the Asiatic 

 Evodia pteleaefolia (Champ.) Merr., but is quite distinct from that species. 



EVODIA VILLAMILII sp. nov. 



Arbor alta, glabra, gemmis inflorescentiisque exceptis glabra; 

 foliis 3-foliolatis, foliolis subcoriaceis, oblongis ad oblongo- 

 ellipticis, usque ad 22 cm longis, in siccitate pallidis, breviter 

 acuminatis, basi angustatis, plus minusve decurrento-acuminatis, 

 subsessilibus vel brevissimme petiolulatis, nervis utrinque cir- 

 citer 20, prominentibus ; inflorescentiis axillaribus, 5 ad 8 cm 

 longis, breviter pedunculatis, dense multifloris, floribus rosaceis, 

 4-meris, circiter 5 mm longis. 



