xm, c, 3 Foxworthy : Philippine Dipterocarpaceae, II 189 
of the flowers; and the almost or complete absence of a style. It differs 
from S. ciliata in the broader leaves, which are rounded at the base; and 
in the jpetals, ovary and style. It is further represented by the following 
specimens : 
Mindanao, Zamboanga Province, For. Bur. 23836, 23835, 21992, 21999 
Villamil, May, 1914, For. Bur. 13287 Foxworthy, De Mesa, & Villamil, May, 
1912; Agusan Province, For. Bur. 21138 Miras, Soriano, & Mariano; LUZON, 
Camarines Province, For. Bur. 21132, 21160 Alvarez, May, 1914. 
4. SHOREA MALI BATO Foxw. in Leafl. Phil. Bot. 6 (1913) 1955. 
This is represented by the original collection from Agusan Province, 
Mindanao. The leaves resemble those of Shorea ciliata, but the fruit is 
smaller and the long calyx-lobes have more numerous longitudinal nerves. 
For. Bur. 22786 Miranda, collected in Zamboanga Province, Mindanao, 
August 17, 1914, under the name of guijo amarillo, has fruit which seems 
to be intermediate between that of Shorea malibato and S. ciliata. The 
fruit is slightly larger than that of S. ciliata and the wings are those of 
5. malibato. 
5. SHOREA FALCI FEROI DES sp. nov. Yamban matibia (Zambales). 
Arbor magna. Foliis et fructibus S. falciferae similis sed foliis 
majoribus et fructibus minoribus. 
A large tree with oblong to oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous leaves 
which are glabrous or nearly so and dark green above, distinctly 
lighter and finely pubescent beneath, 8.5 to 12 cm long, 8 to 6 cm 
wide, rather abruptly blunt acuminate at apex, rounded at base ; 
secondary veins 12 to 14 pairs, occasionally with domatia in the 
axils of some of the lower veins, tertiary veins not conspicuous; 
petiole 15 to 20 mm long, grayish pubescent, as are also the 
twigs and the branches of the flower clusters. Stipules small, 
deciduous. Fruit conical gray pubescent, tapering into the hairy 
persistent style, 7 to 8 mm in diameter and 7 to 10 mm tall. The 
three long calyx-lobes 4 to 5 cm long, 10 to 12 mm wide, grayish 
pubescent, oblanceolate, with 8 to 10 principal longitudinal veins 
and numerous irregular cross-veins, the short wings 2.5 to 8 cm 
long, 2 to 3 mm wide, oblanceolate, with about the same number 
of longitudinal veins as the larger wings. Flowers unknown. 
Luzon, Zambales Province, Masinloc, For. Bur. 25661 Mayor, June 8, 
1916 (type) . 
This form resembles Shorea falcifera Dyer but has larger and differently 
shaped leaves, with a greater number of veins and smaller fruits. The 
wood is said to be of very good quality and to be used for structural work. 
6. SHOREA MALAANONAN (Blanco) Blume in Mus. Lugd. Bat. 2 (1852) 
34; Foxw. in Phil. Journ. Sci. 6 (1911) Bot. 270. 
Mocanera malaanonan Blanco, FI. Filip. (1837) 858. 
Dipterocarpus malaanonan Blanco, FI. Filip, ed. 2 (1845) 312, 
This species is still but little known. Blanco’s description is not a close 
one and the material referred to this species presents considerable variation. 
Other species that have been considered as belonging here are Parashorea 
