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Vac. y. glabduscula H. J. Lam, nov. var. — ramuli 

 glabriusculi; folia quam in var. /3 angustiora, 12 — 17 Vs 

 cM. longa, 2.3— 4(— 5) cM. lata, petiolo Vz— IV2 cM. 

 longo, supra interdum, subtus semper glabriuscula; utrin- 

 que glanduloso-punctata; cymi majores S'/j— 5 cM. longi, 

 4— 6V2 cM. diametro, pedunculo P/s cM. longo; calyx 

 glaber. 



Philippine Islands: Cuming no. 1330, Cagayan, Luzon. 



Var. <J simplicipaberula H. J. Lam, nov. var. — folia 

 vix denticulata, subtus pilis simplicibus vestita. 



NegROS; Merrill no. 10375, Dumaguete (Cuernos 

 Mounts), Negros oriental, June 1908, with young fruits. 



Distribution of the species: Philippine Islands! 



9. C. stenophylla Merrill, Phil. Journ. Sci. Bot. V, 

 380, (1910). — A shrub, 3—4 M. high; branchlets, cymes 

 and petioles densely stellate-tomentose; leaves narrow- 

 lanceolate, membranous or chartaceous, base acute, apex 

 gradually and long acuminate, margins denticulate; upper 

 side subglabrous or with sparse, simple hairs, lower one 

 densely stellate-hairy; pairs of nerves 9; 7 — ^15 cM. long, 

 1—2 cM. broad; petioles 0.2—0.4 cM.; cymes 2 cM. 

 long, 2— 2Y3 cM. in diam.; pedicels very short; bracts 

 subulate, 0.3 cM. long, bracteoles 0.1 cM.; calyx sub- 

 glabrous, 0.1 cM., obscurely quadrangular, 4-toothed; 

 corolla 0.2 cM., subequally 4-lobed; lobes rounded, 0.04 

 cM.; filaments 0.3 cM., exsert; anthers 0.03 cM.; drupe 

 globose, 0.15 cM., pink. 



Distribution: Luzon. 



This species seems to have — according to the description, 

 since we could not examine any specimen of it — a close 

 affinity with our y-variety of C. caudata, or even to be identical 

 with it. According to Merril it has, however, less hairy and 

 narrower and longer leaves. 



10. C. subglandulosa Elmer in Leafl. Phil. Bot. II, 

 513. (1908) — A tree, 6 M. high or more, with yellowy- 



