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bipinnatis, foliis subaequantibus ; floribus 5-meris, circiter 4 mm 
longis. 
A dioecious glabrous shrub about 5 m high, the branches 
brownish, smooth, 4 to 5 mm in diameter. Leaves pseudo-verti- 
cillate, oblanceolate, 11 to 14 cm long, 1.6 to 2 cm wide, entire, 
margins slightly revolute, acute or obscurely acuminate, gradu- 
ally narrowed below to the stout petiole, pale and shining when 
dry, of about the same color on both surfaces ; primary nerves 
about 12 on each side of the midrib, slender, ascending ; petioles 
5 mm long or less. Staminate panicles axillary, bipinnate, about 
as long as the leaves, the peduncles and lower branches 3 to 4 
cm in length. Flowers white, 5-merous, their pedicels about 4 
mm long. Calyx subrotate, about 3 mm in diameter, usually 
eglandular, the teeth triangular-ovate, obtuse or subacute, less 
than 1 mm long. Corolla 4 mm long, the lobes oblong, obtuse, 
about 2.5 mm long, with a few conspicuous glands above, united 
for the lower 1.5 mm. Stamens 5, the anthers oblong, sessile, 
obtuse, the connectives eglandular. Rudimentary ovary thick- 
ened upward, truncate, 1.7 mm long. 
Samar, San Jose de Buan, along streams, altitude about 300 meters, For. 
Bur. 2400i Lasquety, May 7, 1915. 
A species manifestly allied to Discocalyx cybianthoides Mez, from which 
it is distinguished by its much smaller, narrower leaves and much larger 
flowers. 
DISCOCALYX STENOPHYLLA sp. nov. 
Frutex glaber, circiter 4.5 m altus, dioicus; foliis oblongo- 
lanceolatis ad oblongo-lanceolatis, subcoriaceis, pallidis, nitidis, 
integris, usque ad 15 cm longis, obtusis vel obscure acuminatis, 
basi angustatis, nervis utrinque circiter 15, tenuibus, utrinque 
reticulatis; paniculis S subterminalibus, usque ad 12 cm longis, 
bipinnatis; floribus 3- vel 4-meris, eglandulosis, circiter 2 mm 
longis. 
A glabrous dioecious shrub about 4.5 m high. Branches terete, 
grayish or brownish, smooth, 2 to 3 mm in diameter. Leaves 
scattered or pseudo-verticillate, subcoriaceous, pale, shining, of 
the same color on both surfaces when dry, oblong-lapceolate to 
somewhat oblanceolate, entire, obtuse to obscurely acuminate, 
base gradually narrowed, cuneate; primary lateral nerves about 
15 on each side, slender, irregular, not prominent, curved, anas- 
tomosing, the primary and secondary nerves and the reticulations 
evident on both surfaces ; petioles stout, 4 to 6 mm long. Stam- 
inate panicles several in the uppermost axils, that is, subterminal, 
up to 12 cm long, bipinnate, slender, the primary branches 
scattered, spreading, the lower ones up to 3 cm long. Flowers 
