is, 3 Merrill: New Philippine Myrtaceae 291 
In the section Eueugenia this species is well characterized 
among the Philippine forms by its sessile, glomerate flowers. 
The wood is fine-grained and hard, as in other species of the 
genus. The species is dedicated to Dr. C. S. Sargent, director 
of the Arnold Arboretum. 
EUGENIA ELLIPTI FOLIA sp. nov. § Jambosa. 
Arbor glabra, ramis ramulisque teretibus; foliis oppositis, 
coriaceis, nitidis, ellipticis, breviter petiolatis, usque ad 11 cm 
longis, apice late rotundatis, basi acutis, subtus punctatis, 
nervis primariis utrinque circiter 10, distinctis, anastomosan- 
tibus, reticulis vix perspicuis ; inflorescentiis terminalibus axilla- 
ribusque, pedunculatis, 2- vel 3-floris; floribus breviter pedicel- 
latis, bibracteolatis, calycis tubo infundibuliforme, circiter 8 
mm longo, lobis distinctis, reniformibus. 
A glabrous tree, the branches rather stout, the branchlets 
pale-brownish, smooth, terete, the ultimate ones about 3 mm in 
diameter. Leaves opposite, coriaceous, pale-olivaceous, shining, 
elliptic, 9 to 11 cm long, 5.5 to 7 cm wide, base acute, apex 
broadly, rounded, smooth, the lower surface rather obscurely 
punctate; primary lateral nerves about 10 on each side of 
the midrib, distinct, somewhat curved, anastomosing directly 
with the subequally distinct, straight or slightly arcuate 
marginal nerves 2 to 3 mm from the edge of the leaf, the 
reticulations not prominent; petioles stout, 5 mm long or less. 
Inflorescences terminal and axillary, 2 to 5 cm long, peduncled, 
2- or 3-flowered, or sometimes the terminal inflorescences 
branched from the base, the branches 1-flowered. Calyx-tube 
funnel-shaped, terete, smooth, blackish-brown when dry, shining, 
about 8 mm long and wide, the lobes 4, reniform, the pedicels 
5 mm long or less. 
Catanduanes, Bur. Sci. 30518, Ramos (type), November, 
1917, in primary forests at medium altitudes. 
This species is probably as closely allied to Eugenia calubcob 
C. B. Rob. as to any other described form; it is well characterized 
by its elliptic leaves which are rounded at the apex and acute at 
the base. 
EUGENIA ILOCANA sp. nov. § Jambosa. 
Arbor circiter 18 m alta, glabra, ramis ramulisque teretibus 
vel ramulis leviter compressis; foliis oppositis, brevissime pe- 
tiolatis, oblongis, apice obtusis ad rotundatis, basi obtusis, in 
siccitate pallidis, nitidis, crasse coriaceis, usque ad 7.5 cm longis, 
obscure parcissime puncticulatis, nervis primariis utrinque cir- 
