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surface with much more numerous setae ; lateral nerves 10 to 12 

 on each side of the midrib, prominent, curved, anastomosing, 

 the reticulations prominent; petioles densely setose, 1.5 to 2.5 

 cm long. "Flowers axillary, solitary, the pedicels and the sepals 

 externally very densely setose, the pedicels, in fruit, 2 to 4 cm 

 long, often with one or two scars at about the middle. Sepals 

 subcoriaceous, elliptic-ovate to broadly ovate, or the inner ones 

 obovate, 12 to 14 mm long, very densely setose, glabrous inside, 

 the marginal parts of the inner ones thinner, mostly acute. 

 Fruit capsular, about 12 mm long, subellipsoid, 4-celled, ex- 

 ternally puberulent, dehiscing in the upper part only. 



Mindanao, Lanao District, Lanao-Cotabato trail, For. Bur. 25202 Alva- 

 rez, March 21, 1916, in dipterocarp forests, altitude about 1,000 meters, 

 locally known as carimog. 



A very characteristic species, distinguishable by its long-pedicelled, 

 rather large flowers; its dense indumentum which consists of pale-brownish, 

 spreading, acuminate, rather soft setae, the setae themselves puberulent; 

 and its capsular fruits. 



SAURAUIA BICOLOR sp. nov. 



Frutex circiter 2 m altus vix setosus, subtus foliis et inflor- 

 escentiis densissime cinnamomeo-pubescentibus ; foliis chartaceis, 

 oblongis ad oblanceolatis, usque ad 20 cm longis, acuminatis, basi 

 acutis, margine perspicue subglanduloso-denticulatis, supra 

 laevis, glabris, atro-brunneis vel atro-olivaceis, subtus cinna- 

 momeis, nervis utrinque 13 ad 15, perspicuis; inflorescentiis 

 axillaribus, brevibus, paucifloris vel 1-floris, floribus pro ratione 

 magnis, sepalis suborbicularibus, circiter 1 cm diametro, petalis 

 circiter 14 mm longis ; ovario dense pubescente, stylis 4, glabris, 

 circiter 8 mm longis, ad basim connatis. 



A shrub about 2 m high, the younger branchlets, petioles, in- 

 florescences, and lower surface of the leaves very densely cinna- 

 momeous-pubescent, the indumentum felted. Branches terete, 

 dark reddish-brown, glabrous, the branchlets and petioles with 

 few, widely scattered, appressed, oblong-ovate scales 2 mm long 

 or less. Leaves chartaceous, oblong to oblanceolate, 11 to 20 

 cm long, 4 to 8 cm wide, narrowed below to the cuneate base, 

 the apex shortly and sharply acuminate, the margins, except at 

 the base, conspicuously denticulate with somewhat spreading, 

 oblong-obtuse, gland-like teeth about 1 mm in length, the upper 

 surface smooth, glabrous, or when young sparingly puberulent, 

 dark-brown or dark-olivaceous, in striking contrast to the densely 

 cinnamomeous-pubescent lower surface where the indumentum 

 is closely felted; lateral nerves 13 to 15 on each side of the 



