PHILIPPINE PLANTS, IX. 
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COLUMBIA Pers. 
COLUMBIA MACGREGORII sp. nov. 
Arbor, ramulis petiolis inflorescentiisque fulvo-ciliatis ; foliis 
oblongis vel ovato-oblongis, acuminatis, basi rotundatis vel ob- 
tusis, subaequilateralibus, 5-nerviis, margine irregulariter den- 
ticulatis; paniculis terminalibus, bracteolis trifidis, circiter 8 
mm longis, dense ciliatis; sepalis extus dense stellato-pubescen- 
tibus, petalis, basi stellato-puberulis exceptis, glabris. 
A large tree, fide McGregor, the younger parts and the infio- 
rescence prominently fulvous-ciliate. Leaves chartaceous, oblong 
to oblong-ovate, shining, somewhat brownish when dry, of nearly 
the same color on both surfaces or the lower one a little paler, 
14 to 20 cm long, 4.5 to 7.5 cm wide, the base rounded or obtuse, 
subequilateral, the apex acuminate, the margins irregularly den- 
ticulate, upper surface with few, scattered, ciliate hairs, the lower 
one very minutely stellate-puberulent ; basal nerves 5, the lateral 
ones above the base about 7 on each side of the midrib, promi- 
nent, ascending; petioles prominently fulvous-ciliate, 1.5 to 2 
cm long; stipules oblong, stellate-pubescent and ciliate, about 6 
mm long. Panicles terminal, about 15 cm long, prominently 
fulvous-ciliate with spreading hairs and also fulvous-stellate- 
pubescent. Flowers numerous, yellowish with reddish spots, 
about 1.5 cm in diameter. Sepals narrowly oblong or oblong- 
lanceolate, about 8 mm long, 3 mm wide, narrowed to the acute 
base and the acuminate apex, externally densely fulvous-stellate- 
pubescent. Petals narrowly oblong-obovate or subspatulate, 6 
to 7 mm long, 2.5 mm wide, the apex broadly rounded, narrowed 
below, glabrous except the basal part, which is stellate pubescent, 
and the slightly setose back, the basal gland about 1.5 mm in 
diameter. Ovary subglobose, 2 mm in diameter, 5-sulcate, 5- 
ridged, densely stellate-pubescent with fulvous hairs. Style 4 
mm long, narrowed above and glabrous except near the base. 
Bracteoles involucrate, 8 to 10 mm long, usually 3-cleft or 
divided into three, lanceolate, acuminate lobes, their backs and 
margins ciliate with 1 to 1.5 mm long fulvous hairs. 
Luzon, Province of Nueva Vizcaya, Dupax, Bur. Sci. 11492 McGregor, 
April 12, 1912. 
A species distinguishable by its fulvous indumentum composed in part of 
short stellate hairs and in part of long slender, ciliate ones. It belongs in 
the group with the nearly equilateral leaves, allied to Columbia subaequalis 
Planch., but differs from Planchon’s species, as well as from the numerous 
forms described by Warburg, in the character of its indumentum. 
