298 The Philippine Journal of Science 1914 
A shrub or small tree 2 to 4 m high, glabrous except the in- 
florescence and the younger parts. Branches rather stout, 
smooth, more or less compressed, usually brownish when dry, 
the growing tips more or less pubescent. Leaves opposite, 
3-foliolate, their petioles 4 to 9 cm long; leaflets chartaceous, 10 
to 18 cm long, 5 to 9 cm wide, elliptic, oblong, or oblong-obovate, 
of about the same color on both surfaces, shining when dry, oli- 
vaceous or yellowish-brown, the apex distinctly acuminate, the 
base acute; lateral nerves about 15 on each side of the midrib, 
rather slender, distinct, anastomosing ; petiolules 3 to 8 mm long. 
Panicles axillary, narrowly pyramidal, slightly pubescent, 
about 9 cm long, the branches distant, spreading, the lower 
ones about 2 cm long on staminate inflorescences, on female 
ones, in fruit, the panicles up to 15 cm long, and the lower 
branches 5 cm in length. Male flowers : Pedicels short. Sepals 
4, slightly pubescent, orbicular-ovate, obtuse, about 1 mm long. 
Petals 4, elliptic-oblong, acute, 2.5 mm long, about 1.5 mm wide, 
glabrous. Stamens 4; filaments 2.5 to 3 mm long; anthers 
elliptic-oblong, 1.2 mm long. Rudimentary ovary densely villous. 
Female flowers not seen. Cocci subellipsoid, 5 mm long, the 
shining black seeds 2.5 to 3 mm in diameter. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Mount Mariveles, Leiberg 6133, July, 1904, 
with c? flowers, For. Bur. 2055 Borden, For. Bur. 147-1 Ahern's collector, 
both in fruit, August, 1904: Province of Rizal, Bur. Sci. 13601 Ramos, 
August, 1911, in fruit: Province of Cagayan, Claveria, Bur. Sci. 10732 
McGregor, August, 1909, with immature <$ flowers. 
The species is perhaps as closely allied to Evodia glabra Blume as to 
any other, but has quite different leaves and venation. It resembles quite 
closely the Asiatic material referred to Evodia pteleaefolia (Champ.) Merr., 
but is specifically distinct. 
EVODIA SUBCAUDATA sp. nov. 
Species quoad foliis inflorescentiisque E. ternatae (Blanco) 
Merr. simillima differt foliolis subcaudato-acuminatis, nervis 
lateralibus magis numerosis, floribus hermaphroditis. 
A shrub or small tree the branches, branchlets, inflorescences, 
petioles and lower surfaces of the leaflets on the midribs and 
lateral nerves rather softly pubescent with short grayish hairs. 
Branches and branchlets terete, or the tips of the latter a little 
compressed. Leaves opposite, 3-foliolate, their petioles 4 to 9 cm 
long, those of the same pair of leaves unequal in length. Leaflets 
membranaceous, oblong to oblong-elliptic, or obovate-elliptic, 
subequally narrowed to the acute base and to the slenderly sub- 
caudate-acuminate apex, the acumen 1 to 1.5 cm long, the termi- 
nal leaflet up to 15 cm long and 6 cm wide, the lateral ones 
