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ROBINSON. 
Flowers in terminal or lateral paniculately arranged cymes 2-5 cm 
long, the rachises of all orders and the calyx densely though shortly 
ferruginous-tomentose, the ultimate pedicels 1 mm long, bearing small 
bracteoles, bracteoles also present at the forkings of the inflorescence, 
linear or lanceolate, 1-10 mm long, increasing in size towards its base: 
flowers in all 4.5-5 mm long; calyx obliquely campanulate, 2-2.5 mm long, 
somewhat 2-lipped, the upper lip with 2 suborbicular obtusely acuminate 
lobes, the lower lip less deeply trifid, the triangular lobes sometimes 
subacuminate; corolla greenish-white, 3.3 mm long, 2-lipped for about 
half its length, the 2 lobes of the upper lip and the middle lobe of the 
lower rounded at the apex, the outer lobes of the lower lip acute, the 
corolla glabrous without, within hirsute for about 0.5 mm downwards 
from the middle, around the insertions of the stamens; stamens 4, 
didynamous, filaments 1 mm or 0.5 mm long, anthers ovate, cordate at 
the base, 0.4 mm long; ovary glabrous or nearly so, globose, 0.7 mm in 
diameter, style linear or slightly thickened upwards, attaining a length 
of 4 mm, at the apex bifid, the arms only 0.2 mm long : drupe subglobose, 
4 mm long, 3.5 mm in diameter, with 1 pyrene, the latter 2- or 4-celled, 
each cell 1-seeded, the seeds elliptical, 3.5 mm long, 1 mm wide, shortly 
stalked at the base and apiculate at the apex, testa light-brown. 
A bush or small tree 3.6 m high, the stems 5-12.5 cm in diameter, 
the branches with light-gray, striate, lenticellate, scarred bark, the 
youngest branches densely ferruginous-pubescent; leaves opposite, borne 
on blackish ferruginous-pubescent or glabrescent petioles 8-19 mm long, 
the lamina greenish-black, elliptical or ovate, 5.5-7 cm long, 2. 3-3. 2 
cm wide, acutely or obtusely acuminate at the apex, rounded at the 
base, entire on the margins, glabrous, but the veins of both surfaces, 
especially the under, slightly to densely ferruginous-pubescent; veins 
conspicuous on the under surface, yellowish, lateral veins 5-7 on each 
side of the midrib. 
Type collected at Baguio, Province of Benguet, Luzon, by R. S. Williams, 
no. 1086, in flower, June 10, 1904; also from the same locality, in fruit, no. 1201, 
June 21, 1904. 
CAMPANULACE2E. 
CAMPANUMOEA Blume. 
Campanumoea celebica Blume Bijdr. (1825) 727. 
Collected at an elevation of 1,050 in at Todaya, District of Davao, Mindanao, 
by R. S. Williams, no. 2583, in flower and fruit, March 28, 1905. 
A genus not hitherto reported from the Philippines. The specimens agree in 
all essential characters with the Original description and with that in King & 
Gamble’s Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
Distribution: India and southern China to Celebes. 
