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0.5 mm. long, tfie anthers ovate lanceolate, 1.5 mm. long, included. Ovary 

 ovoid, pubescent, of 2 distinct carpels, the style filiform, glabrous, slightly 

 thickened above, 4 mm. long. Disk wanting. 



Type specimen No. 5800 (A. D. E. Elmer), Mount Santo Tomas, Province 

 of Benguet, Luzon, March, 1904. A small, scandent shrub, fragrant when 

 dry, growing at and near the summit of the mountain at an altitude of 

 about 2,500 m. above the sea. 



A fifth species of Gynopogon is represented by No. 614 (Merrill), Island 

 of Culion, December, 1902, differing from the other Philippine species of 

 the genus in its subglobose, not jointed, fruits. Flowers are necessary in 

 order to accurately identify the species. 

 Kopsia longiflora, sp. nov. 



A tree about 9 m. high, with narrowly oblong, lanceolate to elliptical- 

 lanceolate, glabrous leaves, and terminal cymes of elongated, white flowers. 

 Branches brown, glabrous. Leaves opposite, 10 to 18 cm. long, 3 to 6 

 cm. wide, submembranous, shining, the base acute, the apex slightly blunt 

 acuminate; nerves 16 to 18 on each side of the midrib, not prominent; 

 petioles 5 to 10 mm. long. Cymes peduncled, the peduncle 1 to 3 cm. long; 

 bracts ovate, blunt, or acute, about 2 mm. long, the margins ciliate. Flowers 

 short pedicelled, bracteolate. Calyx segments ovate, blunt, about 2 mm. 

 long, eglandular inside, but with glandular tips, glabrous. Corolla tube 

 very slender, 2.5 cm. long, villous at the throat inside, the lobes spreading, 

 1.5 cm. long, 5 mm. wide, blunt. Stamens inserted near the top of the 

 tube, included, the anthers less than 2 mm. long. Ovary of 2 distinct 

 glabrous carpels united by the style, the disk of 2 alternating glands; 

 style filiform; stigma cylindrical, 1 mm. long. Ripe carpels usually soli- 

 tary, 2-seeded, narrowly ovoid, about 1.5 cm. long, 7 to 9 mm. thick, 

 glabrous, blue when mature. 



Type specimen No. 611 (Forestry Bureau), collected by Borden, Mount 

 Mariveles, Province of Bataan, Luzon, April, 1904, (flowers and fruit) ; 

 also from the same locality, No. 1448 (Forestry Bureau), Ahern's collector, 

 August, 1904, (fruit); and No. 1802 (Forestry Bureau), collected by 

 Ahern's collector, September, 1904 (fruit). 



A tree reaching a height of 9 m. and a diameter of 10 to 12 cm., with 

 light gray, scaly bark, growing in the hill forests at about 250 m. above 

 the sea. 



VERBENACE^E. 



Callicarpa longipetiolata, sp. nov. 



A small tree 6 to 7 m. high, with elliptical lanceolate, acute or slightly 

 acuminate, long petioled leaves 8 cm. long or less, the upper surface 

 shining, nearly glabrous, the under surface very densely and uniformly 

 pale ferruginous stellate-lepidote pubescent, the cymes 4 to 5 cm. long. 

 Branches brownish gray, striate, lenticellate, becoming glabrous, the ulti- 

 mate branchlets very densely pale ferruginous lepidote-stellate pubescent, as 

 are the petioles and inflorescence. Leaves 4 to 8 cm. long. 1.5 to 2 cm. 

 wide, the margins entire, the base acute, the upper surface dark when 

 dry, with few scattered lepidote-stellate scales, especially on the midrib, 



