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inside. Stamens 6; anthers oblong, longer than the glabrous 

 filaments which are attached outside the glabrous corrugated 

 disk; rudimentary ovary minute, pubescent. Female flowers 

 about 3 mm long, in few-flowered panicles, 25 — 35 cm long. 

 Calyx campanulate with 3 ovate, triangular lobes, thinly pube- 

 scent outside, 2,5 mm long. Stamens small; anthers as long 

 as the filaments, ovate. Ovary yellow -pubescent. Disk-scales 

 orbicular. Drupe 3"0ung. 



Luzon I si., Prov. Tayabas, Pitoga, in sandy soil, on 

 gentle slope (Merrill no. 2119; with fruit and flowers April 

 1903); Mindoro Island, Polo (Merrill no. 2256; a" in flower 

 May 1903). 



17. Caiiarium eiiryphylliim Perk. n. sp. Tree; young branches 

 slender, glabrous, lenticellate. Leaves 10 — 15 cm long, com- 

 mon-petiole minutely pubescent; leaflets 7, chartaceous, oppo- 

 site, obovate or obovate- lanceolate, gradually narrowed in the 

 lower third to the short dilated petiole, narrowly abruptly and 

 long- acuminate, shining and glabrous above, dull beneath, the 

 reticulations minute and distinct below (when dry); main nerves 

 8 — 12 pairs, spreading, curving interarching near the edge, 

 prominent beneath; length 4,5 — 8,5 cm, width 2 — 3 cm; petio- 

 lules 5 mm long. Inflorescence racemose, axillary, about 7 cm 

 long, puberulent. Flowers about 5 mm long, few, shortly pedi- 

 cellate. Calyx broadly campanulate, 2 mm long, cut for half 

 its length into 3 ovate, triangular teeth, pubescent on both sur- 

 faces. Petals 3, longer than the calyx, oblong, thick, pubescent 

 outside, glabrous inside, mucronate. Anthers ovate-linear one 

 half as long as the slender filaments, the latter glabrous, flat- 

 tened, dilated, and very slightly united at the base. Disk -scales 

 orbicular, pubescent on the edges. Ovary ovoid, hirsute; stigma 

 3 -grooved, glabrous. Fruit ovoid, 2 cm long, 1 cm wide, clothed 

 with a few, scattered soft hairs, tapering to the top; persistent 

 calyx small, 3-lobed, pubescent. 



Luzon, Prov. Principe, Baler (Merrill no. 1045, type, in 

 flower in a. 1903 [Merrill no. 1081 with fruit in a. 1903]). 



18. Caiiarium lYarburgiaiium Perk. n. sp. Tree? Leaves reaching 

 6 cm in length, common -petiole glabrous longitudinally fur- 

 rowed, imparl pinnate; leaflets numerous, chartaceous, oblong- 

 lanceolate, narrowly and long -acuminate, at the base rounded, 



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