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cuji-sliapecl, al)out 2.5 uiiii. long, jmbescent witli short spreading hairs, 
4-toothc‘d, the teeth acute, 0.5 mm. long. Corolla slender, glabrous, 
white, d cm. long, the lobes spreading, oblong-lanceolate to oblong- 
oblaneeolate, obtuse, 10 mm. long, 3 to 3.5 mm. wide. Anthers linear, 
5 to 0 mm. long, spirall}' twisted when dry. Exserted portion ot the 
style slender, glabrous 4 to 4.5 cm. long. 
.Mrxiioiio, l^oiigabmig River (3714 Merrilt) (March 21, IDOC. In forests, river 
valley near sea level. A species well characterized by its long corolla tula's and 
\-ery long e.xserted styles. 
PSYCHOTRIA I jinn. 
Psychotria crispipila Merrill sp. nov. 
A shrul) 3 to 4 m. high with elliptical-ovate leaves which are promi- 
nently nerved and rather densely fulvous pul^escent lieneath with crisped 
hairs, the flowers crowded in dense subcapitate cymes on 2.5 to 4 cm. 
long- terminal peduncles. Branches, ])etioles, and inflorescence also rather 
densely fulvous puliescent with crisped hairs. Leaves 7 to 10 cm. long, 
3 to 5 cm. wide about equally narrowed to both the acute apex and liase, 
coriaceous, glabrous above; nerves 9 to 11 on each side of the midrib, 
obscure above, prominent lieneath, parallel, anastomosing near the margin, 
the reticulations obscure ; petioles 1 to 1.5 cm. long; stipules caducous. 
Peduncles 2 or 3 from each branchlet. Flowers white, sessile or short 
pediceled. Calyx 3 to 4 mm. long obscurely 4-toothed or subtrnneate, 
fulvous pubescent with crisped hairs esiiccially on the margin. Corolla 
5 mm. long glabrous outside, the throat villous within, 4-cleft to or 
l)elow the middle, the lolies oblong-ovate, obtuse, 2 to 3 mm. long. Fila- 
ments and anthers each about 1 mm. long, the latter elliptical-oblong. 
Ovary 2-celled, each cell with one ascending ovule; style about 2 mm. 
long, l^'ruit unknown. 
Luzon, District of Lepanto, (Mount Data (4400 MerriU) (STovember, 1905. In 
the mossy forest at 2,200 m. 
Related to Psi/chotria haiaavensis Elmer, differing from that species in its 
elongated peduncles, densely crisped fulvous pubescent branches, petioles, under 
surface of its leaves and inflorescence. The leaves in the ])resent species are 
iilways acute at the base, while in P. huUmnensis they are narrowly cordate or 
auricnlate. 
CArETEOLIAChLlh 
LONICERA Linn. 
Lonicera philippinensis (Menill sp. nov. 
A scandont glabrous or nearly glabrous shrub 2 to 3 m. higli, with 2- 
li]tpcd corollas about 1.5 cm. long. Branches dark brown, glalirous, 
shining obscurely angled, slender, the young parts sparingly hirsute. 
Leaves narrowly oblong-ovate, entire, acute, the base broad, truncate or 
subcordate, 2.5 to 4 cm. long, 1 to 2 cm. wide, coriaceous, shining above, 
(|uite glabrous or sjiaringly hirsute on the midrib on lioth. surfaces; 
nerve's about 5 oii each side of the midrib, the reticulations distinct; 
