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MERRILL. 
20 cm long, 3.5 cm wide, smooth, shining, irregularly sinuate and de- 
hiscent on both sutures, straight or nearly so, apex with a stout, somewhat 
incurved beak, the stipe slender, about 4 cm long. Seeds 6 or 7 in each 
pod, flattened, black, elliptic in outline, about 2 cm long. 
Luzon, Province of Benguet, Twin Peaks, Elmer 6 439, June 8, 1904. 
A species in vegetative characters similar to Pithecolobium scutiferum, but 
distinguishable at once by its very different pods. 
4. Pithecolobium pauciflorum Benth. in Lond. Journ. Bot. 3 (1844) 212; 
Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. I 1 (1855) 40; Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 (1908) Bot. 229. 
Luzon, Province of Albay, For. Bur. 10566 Curran. Leyte, For. Bur. 11630 
Whitford, For. Bur. 12893 Rosenbluth. Bohol, Cuming 1854 (cotype). Min- 
danao, Province of Surigao, Bolster 286. 
Native names: Malatagum (Albay); panauisaming (Surigao). 
An endemic species, erroneously reduced by Bentham 0 to Pithecolobium lobatum 
Benth., from which it is quite distinct in vegetative and fruit characters. 
5. Pithecolobium mindanaense sp. nov. § Clypearia. 
Arbor parva, subglabra; foliis bipinnatis, pinnis 2-jugatis, foliolis 2- 
vel 3-jugatis, elliptico-ovatis vel oblongo-ovatis, chartaceis vel submem- 
branaceis, usque ad 12 cm longis, basi acutis, apice plerumque abrupte 
obtuse acuminatis, interdum caudato-acuminatis, nervis utrinque 3 vel 
4, prominentibus, valde obliquis; floribus sessilibus, capitato-dispositis ; 
leguminibus circinatis, 10 ad 12 cm longis, circiter 1.5 cm latis, in sicco 
extus nigris vel brunneis, intus rubris. 
A small tree (4 m high fide Clemens), glabrous or nearly so, or the 
branchlets and inflorescence at first slightly pubescent. Branches terete, 
light-gray or brown, somewhat lenticellate. Leaves bipinnate, the petiole 
and rachis varying from 5 to 10 cm in length, with from two to four 
small sessile glands on the upper surface; pinnae 2-juga.te; leaflets .2- or 
3-jugate, those on the upper pair of pinnae usually 3- jugate, those on 
the lower pair 2-, rarely 1- jugate, elliptic-ovate to oblong-ovate, char- 
taceous or submembranaeeous, slightly shining when dry, 7 to 12 cm 
long, 3 to 5 cm wide, the base acute, the apex usually rather abruptly acu- 
minate, the acumen blunt, or sometimes the apex caudate-acuminate; 
nerves prominent, curved-ascending, 3 or 4 on each side of the midrib, 
the reticulations lax; petiolules about 2 mm long. Panicle-branches 
very slender, elongated, the flowers sessile, in heads of from three to five 
flowers each at the ends of the branchlets, the bracts and bracteoles 
small, about 1.5 mm long, obtuse, oblong. Calyx about 1.5 mm long, 
glabrous, with five broad teeth. Corolla 5 mm long, the lobes somewhat 
acuminate, veined. Stamens about 50, nearly 1.5 cm long. Pods 10 to 
12 cm in length, about 1.5 cm wide, curved into an almost complete 
circle, glabrous, ultimately dehiscing by both sutures, before dehiscence 
not sinuate between the seeds, the base acute, the apex rounded, when 
•Trans. Linn. Soc. 30 (1875) 575. 
