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prominent on the lower surface, strongly curved, obscurely anas- 
tomosing near the margins, the reticulations not at all prom- 
inent; petiolules of the lateral leaflets 0.6 to 1.5 cm long, of the 
terminal one up to 4 cm in length. Panicles terminal, 13 cm 
long in fruit, brown-puberulent, branched from the base. Per- 
sistent calyces about 3 mm in diameter, puberulent. Immature 
fruits narrowly ovoid, somewhat inequilateral or somewhat gib- 
bous, about 2 cm long, glabrous, not at all angled, the pericarp 
wrinkled when dry. 
Mindanao, District of Zamboanga, Taglibao River, For. Bur. 13772 
Foxworthy, DeMesa, & Villamil, June 17, 1912, growing at sea level 
immediately back of the mangrove swamp, known to the Moros as bauli. 
The species is apparently a rather characteristic one, and is perhaps 
as closely allied to Canarium calophyllum Perk., as to any other. It 
differs from Canarium calophyllum, however, in its fewer nerved leaves 
and in its much smaller persistent calyces. 
CANARIUM STENQPHYLLUM sp. nov. § Eucanarium, Monadelpha. 
Arbor alta partibus junioribus exceptis glabra; foliis circiter 
20 cm longis, foliolis 13 ad 15, lanceolatis, integris, usque ad 11 
cm longis, inaequilateralibus, leviter falcatis vel subrectis, basi 
acutis, apice longe acuminatis; racemis $ axillaribus, solitariis, 
8 ad 10 cm longis; floribus circiter 1.3 cm longis, cylindraceis, 
filamentis deorsum connatis, disco libero. 
A tree reaching a height of 40 meters, glabrous except the 
younger parts and the inflorescence. Branches terete, glabrous, 
lenticellate, grayish-brown, about 5 mm in diameter, the branch- 
lets more or less appressed-villous or hirsute, especially the 
growing parts. Leaves alternate, about 20 cm long. Leaflets 
13 to 15, lanceolate, inequilateral, straight or somewhat falcate, 
chartaceous, entire, 1 to 2.4 cm wide, 6 to 11 cm long, narrowed 
below to the acute or obtuse base, gradually narrowed upward 
to the long and rather slenderly acuminate apex, when dry oli- 
vaceous or subolivaceous, shining; lateral nerves about 9 on 
each side of the midrib, slender, curved, anastomosing; petiolules 
about 2 mm long; stipules not seen, if present very early deci- 
duous. Male racemes axillary, solitary, 8 to 10 cm long, slightly 
pubescent, the flowers somewhat crowded in the upper one-half, 
white, their pedicels about 2 mm long. Calyx about 4 mm long, 
the lobes 3, broadly ovate, 2 mm long. Petals 3, oblong, im- 
bricate, glabrous, about 13 mm long, 5 mm wide. Stamens 6, 
the filaments united below into a 2 mm high disk, the free parts 
6 to 7 mm long; anthers oblong, 3 mm long. Disk free, oblong- 
cylindric, hirsute, somewhat fluted, about 4 mm long, 2.5 mm 
in diameter. 
