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The Philippine Journal of Science 
1913 
There are, however, so many discrepancies between the present species 
and that of Miquel, that it is impossible to unite them. The material avail- 
able was in better condition than in most specimens of the § Aureae, and 
the flowers of firmer texture and more easily detached. The leaves bear a 
certain resemblance to those of some species of Ahius. 
CYRTANDRA BATAANENSIS Kranzl. sp. nov. (§ Dispares). 
Frutex vel arbor?, rami tetragoni, cortice passim fragili, pas- 
sim glabro vel ferrugineo-villoso tecti. Folia ut videtur in api- 
cibus ramorum conferti, 2 ad 3.5 cm inter se distantia, alterum 
cuj usque paris omnino obsoletum, alterum plerumque magnum, 
e basi angusta cuneato-obovatum, acutum vel rarius obtusum, 
margine remote brevique dentatum, superne glaberrimum, opa- 
cum, subtus pallidius brevissime in nervis densius (sed pro aliis 
Cyrtandraceis sparsissime) pilosum, maxima quae vidi, 24 cm 
longa, 6.5 cm lata, minima 13 cm longa, 3.8 cm lata, folia juveni- 
lia densissime villosa, pilis sericeis. Inflorescentiae brevissimae, 
pauciflorae pedunculi pedicellique villosi, pedicelli 1 cm longi. 
Calyx longiusculus tubulosus, a dimidio fissus, lobis triangulis, 
longe acuminatis, 1.2 cm longus. Corolla alba, tubulosa, ultra 
dimidium subinflata, ostio in lobos 5 magnos, margine undulatos 
divisa, tota corolla 3 cm longa, extus dense villosa, stylus villosis- 
simus tres quartas tubi aequans, ovarium parvum villosum, discus 
parvus. FI. Octobri. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, For. Bur. 20035 Topacio, in forests, altitude 
about 100 m. 
It is difficult to determine the exact affinity of this species, although it 
somewhat resembles Cyrtandra dispar DC. The flowers are larger than in 
DeCandolle’s species and it seems that they appear one at a time on the 
few-flowered, short inflorescence, and although they are showy enough, they 
are hidden by the very large leaves. 
CYRTANDRA UMBELLATA Kranzl. sp. nov. (§ Polynesiae). 
Frutex, ramus unicus qui praestat 30 cm longus, teres vel vix 
tetragonus, cortice plerumque glabro, apicem versus tantum 
brunneo-setoso tectus. Folia opposita aequimagna, internodiis 
4 ad 8 cm longis inter se sejuncta, satis longe (1.5 cm) petiolata, 
late oblonga ellipticave, apice obtusa vel, breviacutata, supra gla- 
berrima, opaca, subtus in nervis et margine rufo- vel vulpino- 
pilosa, ceterum glabra, pallidiora, 6 ad 11 cm longa, 3 ad 5 cm 
lata, nervis utrinque 8. Inflorescentiae corymbosae, umbellam 
quam maxime ludentes, longe (9 ad 10 cm) pedunculatae, circ. 
10-florae, bracteae florum omnino umbellae involucrum ludentes, 
lanceolatae, pedicellos 1.3 cm longos semiaequantes, tenuiter fus- 
co-villosae ut etiam calyces pedicellique. Calyx campanulatus, 
