318 NEW OR NOTEWORTHY BORNEAN PLANTS. 
utrinque glabris: paniculis 20—25 em. longis, dense ferrugineo- 
pubescentibus; multifloris, floribus 5-meris, brevissime pedicellatis, 
subracemose dispositis; calyce cireiter 15 mm. (iametro, lobis 
orbiculari-ovatis; petalis liberis; tubo stamineo 5-fido. 
A tree, the younger parts, young leaves, and inflorescences 
densely ferruginous-pubescent, the indumentum short, more or less 
stellate. Leaves alternate, 20 to 28 em. long, the petiole and 
rachis more or less ferruginous-pubescent, in age glabrous or near- 
ly so; leaflets subcoriaceous, lanceolate, 9 to ac. opposite or the 
lower ones subalternate, 7 to 14 om. long, 1 to 1.8 cm. wide, nar- 
rowed upward to the Serena apex and below to the usually 
cuneate base, the upper surface grayish or brownish, glabrous, the 
lower surface rather dark-brown, when young stellate-tomentose, 
‘ultimately glabrous; lateral nerves 15 to 17 on each side of the 
midrib, prominent on the lower surface, curved-anastomosing, the 
reticulations obscure; petiolules 2 to 3 mm. long. Pamieles ter- 
minal and in the uppermost axils, 20 to 25 em. long, densely 
ferruginous-pubescent, the branches more or less spreading, the 
lower ones up to 10 cm. long. Flowers numerous, shortly pedi- 
celled, subracemosely arranged on the ultimate branchlets. Calyx 
about 1.5 mm. in diameter when spread, the lobes orbicular-ovate, 
0.7 mm. long, usually obtuse, densely: pubescent. Petals obovate, 
free, about 2 mm. long. Staminal tube 5-cleft; anthers 5, very 
short, at the tips of the lobes. 
Sarawak, Baram, Lio-Matu, Major J. C. Moulton 19 (= 2768 
Native Collector Bur. Scai.), October 30, 1914, and at the same 
locality, Moulton 6712, October 15, 1920. A species strongly 
characterized by its subcoriaceous, narrow, lanceolate leaflets, in its 
vegetative characters radically differing from all previously des- 
cribed species of this section. The staminal tube is divided nearly 
to the base into 5, free, obovate segments. 
BURSERACEAE. 
Santiria Blume. 
Santiria samarensis Merr. in Philip. Jour. Sci. 10 (1915) 
Bop oi. 
British North Borneo, Sebuga, near Sandakan, Ramos 1807, 
December, 1920. In damp forests at low altitudes. Previously 
known only from the Philippines, where it occurs in southern 
Luzon, Palawan, Leyte, Samar and Mindanao. Canarium caudat- 
folhum Merr. and C. crassifolium Mery. are both synonyms. 
Canarium Linnaeus. 
Canarium pseudocommune Hochr. Pl. Bogor. Excice. (1904) 60. 
British North Borneo, Batu Lima, near Sandakan, Ramos 
1698, November, 1920. In damp forests at low altitudes. The 
original description was based on specimens cultivated in the 
Jour. Straits Branch 
