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MERRILL. 
what I take to be exactly the same form as Merrill 2025 have 1-celled, 
1-seeded fruits, with deeply longitudinally sulcate seeds. 
Native names: Tamarina, Maragata (Negrito, Cagayan) ; Subiang (Tag., 
Laguna) ; Pahobo (Tag., Bulacan) ; Cubi tahiran (Tag., Tayabas) ; Bago- 
tadhau (Vis., Tablas) ; Magantumit (Cotabato) ; Taran (Zamboanga). 
CLADOGYNOS Zippel. 
CLADOGYNOS ORIENTALIS Zipp. ex Span, in Linnaea 15 (1841) 349; 
Muell.-Arg. in DC. Prodr. 15“ (1866) 384; J. J. Sm. in Koord. & 
Val. Bijdr. Boomsoort. Java 12 (1910) 384. 
Conceveiba tomentosa Span. 1. c. 
Rottlera albicans Hassk. Hort. Bogor. (1858) 238. 
Adenogynum discolor Reichb. f. & Zoll. in Verb. Nat. Ver. Ned. Ind. 
1 (1856) 23, Linnaea 28 (1856) 325. 
Chloradenia discolor Baill. Etud. Euph. (1858) 472, t. 19, f. 2i, 25. 
Cephalocroton albicans var. genuinus Muell.-Arg. in Linnaea 34 
(1865-66) 155. 
Cephalocroton discolor Muell.-Arg. in DC. Prodr. 15“ (1866) 761. 
Cephalocroton orientalis Schelf. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 4 
(1868) 120. 
SiQUiJOR, Merrill 7208, September, 1910, in thickets along roads near 
the seashore. Cebu, Bur. Sci. 11055 Ramos, April, 1912. 
I have followed J. J. Smith in the synonymy as given above, and in the 
reduction of the genus Chloradenia to Cladogynos. The genus has not 
previously been reported from the Philippines, and I am now able to 
extend its range still farther, as C. orientalis is undoubtedly represented 
by Robinson 1321 from Nha-trang, Annam, Indo-China, March 16, 1911. 
Previously known from Java, Timor, Celebes, and Kisser. 
CLEISTANTHUS Hooker f. 
CLEISTANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS sp. nov. 
Frutex 2 ad 3 m altus, glaber; foliis lanceolatis vel anguste 
lanceolatis, subcoriaceis, sensim tenuiter acuminatis, usque ad 
12 cm longis, basi obtusis vel rotundatis, brevissime petiolatis, 
nervis utrinque circiter 10, obscuris; floribus ut videtur fasci- 
culatis, 4-meris, sessilibus, calycis lobis lanceolatis, 2.5 mm 
longis, villosis; fructibus ovoideis vel subglobosis, leviter 3-sul- 
catis, crustaceis, circiter 1 cm longis, extus parce pilosis. 
A shrub 2 to 3 m high, glabrous, monoecious. Branches 
terete, slender, reddish or somewhat grayish. Leaves lanceo- 
late to narrowly lanceolate, 3 to 12 cm long, 8 to 10 mm wide, 
subcoriaceous, shining, rather pale and of about the same color 
on both surfaces when dry, the base abruptly rounded or obtuse, 
gradually narrowed from the lower one-fourth to the long and 
slenderly acuminate apex, often slightly falcate; nerves about 
10 on each side of the midrib, very obscure, anastomosing, the 
reticulations close but not elevated; petioles 2 mm long or less. 
“Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 41 (1908) Beibl. 95:30. 
