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datis, apice acutis vel breviter acuminatis, utrinque obscure 

 foveolatis, subtus plus minusve glandulosis, nervis primariis 

 utrinque 16 ad 20, tenuibus, quam secundariis reticulisque vix 

 magis distinctioribus ; floribus in ramis fasciculatis, pedunculis 

 sub fructu 3 ad 4 cm longis. 



A small tree about 5 m high, quite glabrous. Branches terete, 

 pale, the younger ones brownish-yellow or yellow, somewhat 

 compressed or angled, wrinkled when dry. Leaves opposite, 

 oblong, subcoriaceous, 15 to 25 cm long, 6 to 9 cm wide, base 

 rounded to acute, apex acute or shortly acuminate, margins re- 

 curved, both surfaces pale when dry, shallowly foveolate, the 

 foveolse on the lower surface often glandular; primary lateral 

 nerves very slender, obscure, 16 to 20 on each side of the mid- 

 rib, scarcely more distinct than are the secondary nerves and 

 the reticulations; petioles wrinkled, 1.5 to 2 cm long. Flowers 

 fascicled on the branches below the leaves, the subpersistent 

 petals oblong, about 5 mm long, the stamens very numerous, about 

 6 mm long. Young fruits subglobose, about 1.5 cm in diameter, 

 much wrinkled when dry, brownish, apparently when mature 1- 

 celled and 1-seeded, when young at least 2-celled. 



Luzon, Province of Camarines, Madadagat River, For. Bur. 22795 

 Tabat, August 5, 1913, on the banks of the river. 



The first representative of the genus to be found in the Philippines, 

 Ochrocarpus pentapetalus F.-Vill., based on Tovomita pentapetala Blanco 

 being a Calophyllum and a synonym of C. amplexicaule Choisy. Ochro- 

 carpus ramiflorvs appears to be most closely allied to O. siamensis T. 

 Anders, from which it differs in its acute or acuminate, fewer nerved 

 leaves and longer pedicels. 



FLACOURTIACEAE 



HOMALIUM Jacquin 

 HOMALIUM OBLONGIFOLIUM sp. nov. § Myriantheia. 



Arbor circiter 35 m alta, inflorescentiis exceptis glabra ; foliis 

 oblongis, usque ad 30 cm longis, coriaceis, nitidis, breviter 

 acuminatis, nervis utrinque circiter 15; paniculis amplis, folia 

 subaequantibus, axillaribus subterminalibusque, pubescentibus ; 

 floribus 7-meris, sepalis quam petalis subduplo longioribus; 

 staminibus 21. 



A tree 35 to 40 m high, glabrous except the inflorescence. 

 Branches terete, lenticellate, dark-colored when dry. Leaves 

 oblong, 20 to 30 cm long, 7 to 11 cm wide, entire, coriaceous, 

 shining, the lower surface a little paler than the upper when 

 dry, entire, shortly acuminate, base acute; lateral nerves about 



