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BucAS Grande, Bur. Sci. 35068 Ramos & Pascasio, June 10, 

 1919, in dry forests at low altitudes. 



This species is probably more closely allied to Oxymitra pau- 

 cinervia Merr. than to any other species, 'but differs in its fewer- 

 nerved leaves which are not at all glaucous beneath. 



GONIOTHALAMUS Hooker f. and Thomson • 

 GONIOTHALAMUS PANAYENSIS sp. nov. 



Arbor parva, ramulis junioribus et floribus plus minus ve pu- 

 bescens; foliis chartaceis vel subcoriaceis, oblongis, 15 ad 30 cm 

 longis, basi acutis, apice tenuiter acuminatis, nervis utrinque 

 circiter 12, perspicuis; floribus solitariis vel fasciculatis e trun- 

 cis vel ramis majoribus, breviter pedicellatis, circiter 2.5 cm 

 longis; petalis exterioribus lanceolatis, crasse coriaceis sursum 

 angustatis, utrinque plus minusve pubescens; petalis interiori- 

 bus circiter 1.3 cm longis, conniventibus. 



A tree, about 5 m high, the very young branchlets sparingly 

 pubescent, the flowers usually densely so, otherwise glabrous. 

 Leaves chartaceous or subcoriaceous, oblong, shining, 15 to 30 

 cm long, 4 to 10 cm wide, the base acute, apex slenderly acu- 

 minate; lateral nerves about 12 on each side of the midrib, 

 prominent, the reticulations rather lax, distinct; petioles 1 to 

 2 cm long. Flowers yellowish, solitary or fascicled on the trunk 

 and larger branches, rarely axillary on the younger branches, 

 their pedicels densely pubescent, about 4 mm long, usually sub- 

 tended by a pair of small bracts. Calyx about 1.3 cm in diam- 

 eter, the lobes ovate, acute or somewhat acuminate, more or 

 less pubescent. Outer 3 petals lanceolate, apparently fleshy, 

 thickly coriaceous when dry, about 2.5 cm long and 8 mm wide, 

 narrowed upward to the acute or slightly acuminate apex, 

 slightly constricted toward the base, both surfaces more or less 

 pubescent with short, appressed, shining, brownish hairs. In- 

 ner petals about 1.3 cm long, appressed-pubescent, connivent. 



Panay, Capiz Province, Libacao and Mount Salibongbong, 

 Bur. Sci. 35290 (type), 35575 Martelino & Edano, June, 1919, 

 in forests. 



This species is distinctly allied to Goniothalamus amuyon 

 (Blanco) Merr., from which it is readily distinguished by its 

 larger, slenderly acuminate leaves, and smaller flowers. 



PSEUDUVARIA Miquel 

 PSEUDUVARIA CAUDATA sp. nov. 



Arbor parva, dioeca, partibus junioribus floribusque exceptis 

 glabra, ramis tenuibus; foliis lanceolatis, 5 ad 14 cm longis, 



