324 The Philippine Journal of Science 1915 



A tree about 35 m high, glabrous except the inflorescence. 

 Branches slender, terete, brownish. Leaves coriaceous, equilat- 

 eral, ovate to oblong-ovate, 14 to 17 cm long, 7 to 10 cm wide, 

 of the same color, brownish and shining on both surfaces, en- 

 tirely glabrous, the base broadly rounded, the apex acuminate, 

 the margins entire or somewhat undulate, or even obscurely un- 

 dulate-toothed in the upper part; nerves 6 on each side of the 

 midrib, prominent, the reticulations slender, but distinct ; petioles 

 2 to 2.5 cm long. Panicles terminal, pyramidal, uniformly pubes- 

 cent, about 25 cm long, the branches scattered, the lower ones 

 10 cm long. Flowers not seen. Fruit orbicular in outline (lat- 

 eral view), 2 cm in diameter, slightly pubescent or becoming 

 glabrous, somewhat retuse at both base and apex, equally 5- 

 winged, the wings about 8 mm wide. 



Mindanao, District of Zamboanga, Talisay, For. Bur. 13776 Foxworthy, 

 DeMesa, & Villamil, June 18, 1912, in forests, altitude about 20 meters. 



The species is locally known as malacayan a name applied also to other 

 unrelated species, and is allied to Columbia longipetiolata Merr. of Luzon, 

 from which it differs in its entire or nearly entire leaves. The fruit is red 

 when fresh, the bark very tough and stringy as in other species of the 

 genus, and the wood has a slightly pungent odor. 



THEACEAE 



TERNSTROEMIA Mutis 



TERNSTROEMIA JAPONICA Thunb. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 2 (1794) .335; 

 Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 1 (1874) 280. 

 Adinandra coriacea Elm. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 1 (1908) 322. 



Luzon, Province of Tayabas, Lucban (Mount Banajao), Elmer 7^38, 

 9214: Province of Laguna, Mount San Cristobal, Copeland, May, 1908: 

 Province of Zambales, Mount Tapulao, For. Bur. 8075 Curran & Merritt, 

 Bur. Sci. 4696, 5077 Ramos. MiNDORO, Mount Halcon, For. Bur. 4473 

 Merritt, June, 1906. Palawan, Mount Victoria, Bur. Sci. 646 Foxivorthy, 

 March, 1906. 



This species is widely distributed, extending from Japan and China to 

 the mountains of India, Ceylon, and Sumatra. The Philippine material, 

 while variable, agrees rather closely in all essential characters with speci- 

 mens from Japan, Ceylon, and China. The species described by Mr. Elmer 

 as Adinandra coriacea is a typical TernstroeTnia in all respects. 



GUTTIFERAE 



CALOPHYLLUM Linnaeus 

 CALOPHYLLUM FERRUGIN EUM sp. nov. § Inophyllum. 



Arbor alta, ramis ramulisque crassis, partibus junioribus in- 

 florescentiisque dense ferrugineo-pubescentibus; foliis crassissi- 

 me coriaceis, oblongis, usque ad 10 cm longis, in siccitate pallidis, 

 nitidis, basi acutis, apice obtusis ad obscure acuminatis, subtus 



