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leaves on the lower surface more or less ferruginous-pubescent. 
Branches grayish to reddish-brown, terete, glabrous, the growing 
branchlets densely ferruginous-pubescent with short appressed 
hairs. Leaves coriaceous, lanceolate, brownish-olivaceous when 
dry, shining, 7 to 13 cm long, 2 to 4.5 cm wide, narrowed to 
the slenderly acuminate apex and below to the cuneate base, the 
upper surface glabrous, the lower somewhat paler and appressed- 
pubescent with short hairs; lateral nerves 5 to 7 on each side 
of the midrib, distinct, the reticulations very obscure or often 
obsolete; petioles 3 mm long or less; stipules lanceolate, acum- 
inate, about 8 mm long, connate below, deciduous. Male flowers 
axillary, sessile, fascicled, ferruginous-pubescent, usually 3 or 
4 in a fascicle, the bracts linear-lanceolate, acuminate, 2.5 to 4 
mm long. Calyx-tube 3 to 4 mm long, the lobes 5, rarely 6, 
lanceolate, acuminate, 3 to 4 mm long, somewhat spreading. 
Corolla-tube about 1 cm long, the lobes oblong, 4 mm in length. 
Fruits axillary, usually solitary, depressed-globose or globose, 
6 to 9 mm in diameter, densely pubescent with shining, short, 
brownish hairs, the pedicels about 2 mm long. 
Dinagat, Bur. Sci. 85211 Ramos & Pascasio (type), May 12, 
1919. Mindanao, Surigao Province, Bur. Sci. 8^613 Ramos 
& Pascasio, April 24, 1919. In forests at low altitudes. 
This species somewhat resembles Timonius longistipulus Merr., 
but its true alliance seems to be with T. valetonii Elm., from 
which it is distinguished by its entirely differently shaped leaves. 
GREENIOPSIS Merrill 
GREEN IOPSIS EUPHLEBIA sp. nov. 
Arbor parva, plus minusve hirsuta, ramulis dense hirsutis; 
foliis chartaceis, oblongo-obovatis ad oblongo-oblanceolatis, brev- 
iter petiolatis, 16 ad 23 cm longis, 5 ad 10 cm latis, nitidis, in 
siccitate brunneis, apice acute acuminatis, basi anguste cuneatis, 
supra glabra, subtus ad costa nervisque hirsutis ; nervis utrinque 
circiter 15, supra impressis, subtus valde conspicuis; paniculis 
terminalibus, pedunculatis, usque ad 26 cm longis, omnibus par- 
tibus hirsutis, corolla circiter 1 cm longa. 
A tree, about 4 m high, rather prominently hirsute, the branch- 
lets and inflorescences densely so, the indumentum brownish 
or ferruginous. Leaves oblong-obovate to oblong-oblanceolate, 
chartaceous, brown and shining when dry, 16 to 23 cm long, 5 to 
10 cm wide, the apex shortly and sharply acuminate, the base nar- 
rowly cuneate, the upper surface glabrous or with few hairs 
along the midrib, the lower surface hirsute on the midrib and 
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