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8 ad 10; capsulis late obovatis, 3-lobatis, circiter 1 cm longis et 
1.3 cm latis, lobis late rotundatis, apice retusis apiculatisque. 
A shrub, the younger parts and the young leaves more or less 
pubescent, the older leaves glabrous or nearly so, at least on the 
upper surface. Leaves 10 cm long or less, the rachis and petio- 
lules puberulent; leaflets usually 6, narrowly oblong, coriaceous, 
2 to 4 cm long, 6 to 15 mm wide, obtuse, narrowed below to the 
somewhat decurrent-acuminate base, the upper surface dark- 
olivaceous, glabrous, the lower surface much paler and, at least 
when young, more or less pubescent with scattered short hairs ; 
lateral nerves 8 to 10 on each side of the midrib, prominent on 
the lower surface; petiolules 2 to 5 mm long. Infructescences 
axillary, 3 to 5 cm long, pubescent, the branches few. Capsules 
broadly obovate, 3-lobed, apex more or less refuse and distinctly 
apiculate, about 1.3 cm wide and nearly 1 cm long, the lobes 
broadly rounded, red, glabrous. Seeds obovoid, smooth, shining, 
about 6 mm long. 
Luzon, Ilocos Norte Province, Mount Nagapatan, Bur. Set. 
33187 Ramos, August 8, 1918, on dry slopes, altitude about 700 
meters. 
The alliance of this species is manifestly with Guioa obtusa 
Merr., from which it radically differs in its very much smaller, 
relatively much narrower leaflets. 
ELAEOCARPACEAE 
ELAEOCARPUS Linnaeus 
ELAEOCARPUS ILOCAIMUS sp. nov. § Dicera. 
Arbor parva inflorescentiis densissime ferrugineo-pubescens ; 
foliis ellipticis ad obovato-ellipticis, glabris, olivaceis, nitidis, 
4 ad 7 cm longis, basi acutis, apice breviter obtuse acuminatis, 
margine distanter apiculato-crenatis, nervis utrinque circiter 7, 
distinctis; racemis numerosis, solitariis, plerumque e axillis de- 
foliatis, 5 cm longis ; floribus 5-meris, 8 mm longis ; sepalis lanceo- 
latis, pubescentibus ; petalis glaberrimis, usque ad | laciniatis, 
laciniae circiter 20; staminibus circiter 25, antheris oblongis, 
obtusis, apice parce ciliatis; ovario pubescente, 3-locuMre; fruc- 
tibus ellipsoideis, 2.5 cm longis, 1-locellatis. 
A tree, about 5 m high, the inflorescences very densely ferru- 
ginous-pubescent, the branches terete, glabrous, the very young 
branchlets either more or less pubescent or glabrous. Leaves 
elliptic to obovate-elliptic, olivaceous and shining on the upper 
surface, the lower surface paler, 4 to 7 cm long, 2 to 3.5 cm 
wide, base acute, apex shortly and obtusely acuminate, margins 
distantly apiculate-crenate ; lateral nerves about 7 on each side 
