THE GENUS RADERMACHERA HASSK. 
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5. Radermachera fenicis sp. nov. 
Arbor parva, usque ad 5 m alta, glaberrima; foliis 15 ad 20 cm longis, 
bipinnatis, 3-jugatis ; foliolis oblongo-ellipticis vel anguste obovato-ellip- 
ticis, 4 ad 5 cm longis, subtus minutissime punctatis, apice acutis, obtusis, 
vel breviter obtuseque acuminatis, basi cuneatis ; paniculis terminalibus 
folia aequantibus, angustis; floribus albis, 4 cm longis; fructibus circiter 
11 cm longis. 
A small tree 3 to 5 m high, glabrous throughout. Branches terete, 
grayish-brown, lentieellate. Leaves opposite, about 20 cm long, the lowest 
pinnae 3-foliolate, the others of single leaflets : leaflets oblong-elliptical to 
obovate-elliptical, 4 to 5 cm long, 1.5 to 3 cm wide, rather thin, shining, 
the apex obtuse, acute, or somewhat acuminate, the base cuneate, the lower 
surface minutely punctate; lateral primary nerves about 7 on each side 
of the midrib, anastomosing, scarcely more distinct than are the secondary 
nerves and reticulations ; petiolules 5 mm long or less, that of the terminal 
leaflet 1 to 1.5 cm long. Panicles terminal, narrow, about as long as 
the leaves, the braeteoles linear-setaceous, about 4 mm long. Flowers 
white. Calyx somewhat campanulate, epunctate, 1 cm long, 2-lobed, one 
lobe with two, the other with three small teeth. Corolla about 4 cm 
long, the first 5 mm slender, tubular, then abruptly enlarged and campan- 
ulate, 3 cm wide above, the lobes broad, rounded. Stamens glabrous. 
Capsiiles somewhat compressed, about 11 cm long, 6 mm thick, glabrous; 
seeds many, 3 mm wide, and, including the wings, 1 cm long, apiculate. 
Batan (Batanes Islands), Santo Domingo de Basco, Bur. Bci. 3583 Fenix, 
May, 1907. N. v., Balaybayan. 
A species well characterized by its small leaves, comparatively short capsules, 
and its blunt, acute, or only shortly acuminate leaflets. I am disposed to refer 
here an imperfect specimen from Mindoro, For. Bur. 9750 Merritt, but when more 
and better material is secured, the Mindoro plant may be found to present char- 
acters sufficient to warrant its description as a distinct species. It has much 
more acuminate leaves than has the Batan plant. 
6. Radermachera acuminata sp. nov. 
Stereospermum quadripinnatum Rolfe in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 21 (1884) 
313; nec Milling tonia quadripinnata Blanco, nee Radermachera quadripinna Seem. 
Arbor glabra ; foliis bipinnatis, circiter 40 cm longis : foliolis oblongo- 
lanceolatis vel laneeolatis, coriaceis, basi acutis, apice valde acuminatis, 
usque ad 13 cm longis; paniculis terminalibus circiter 25 cm longis; 
floribus circiter 4 cm longis, campanulatis. 
A tree, glabrous throughout, or the inflorescence obscurely puberulent. 
Leaves bipinnate, about 40 cm long, the lowermost pinnae with 5 leaflets, 
the next with 3 leaflets, and the upper ones simple: leaflets oblong-lan- 
ceolate or lanceolate, 8 to 13 cm long, 2.5 to 4.5 cm wide, the base 
acute, the apex slenderly long-acuminate, coriaceous, slightly shining; 
lateral nerves about 12 on each side of the midrib, not prominent, anas- 
tomosing, the reticulations fine, indistinct; petiolules 8 to 12 mm long. 
