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stigma; ovary glabrous, with 5 lines of yellowish-white 

 glands. 



Distribution: S.-E.-Celebes (Kabaena-isl.) ! 



This species shows a close resemblance with G. flavida, from 

 which it is distinguishable by its 5-merous flowers and its glabrous 

 ovary; also with G. farinosa, from which it differs by its dark 

 tomentum, its somewhat smaller flowers and its always densely 

 pubescent calyx. 



10. G. quaterniEolia Hall, f., Meded. 's Rijks Herb. 

 Leiden, no. 37, 24, (1918). — A tree; branches plagio- 

 tropic, anisophyllous, the leaves pseudo-4-whorled, 3 leaves 

 being equal and larger and 1 smaller; branchlets, cymes 

 and petioles, minutely ferruginous- or brownish-puberulous, 

 glabrescent; leaves membranous or chartaceous, broadly 

 ovate; base broad, minutely and abruptly attenuate, apex 

 shortly and abruptly acuminate; margins entire or minutely 

 denticulate; pairs of nerves 10; upper surface glabrous, 

 when adult, except on the nerves, lower one fulvous- 

 tomentose; 8—20 cM. long, 4— IOV2 cM. bfoad, petioles 

 1 — 1.7 cM.; cymes 8—10 cM. in length, 7— 71/2 cM. in 

 in diam.; peduncles stout, 5^ — 6 cM. long; bracts linear 

 0.5 cM.; pedicels hardly 0.1 cM.; calyx 5-denticulate, 

 densely fulvous-stellate- tomentose, 0.15^0.2 cM. long; 

 coro//a-tube 0.4 cM. long, glabrous in the lower part, 

 softly cinereous-puberulous in the upper part with the 5 

 lobes, which reach 0.1—0.15 cM. in length and in breadth; 

 stamens 5, the filaments little exsert, anthers 0.35 cM. 

 long, narrow, not glandular; style, rather as long as the 

 stamens, 0.8 cM. with clavate stigma; oyary densely 

 pubescent near the apex. 



Distribution: E. — Borneo! 



This species has an affinity with G. homoiophylla, but differs 

 from it by its broader leaves, its longer corolla-tube and its 

 shorter lobes ; also by its pubescent ovary ; points of conformity 

 are the softly pubescent corolla and the non-glandular anthers. 



