542 
Philippine Jownal of Science 
1920 
5, tenuibus; floribus $ perianthii segmentis oblongo-ellipticis, 
obtusis, usque ad 3 mm longis, antheris 3; floribus 9 breviter 
pedicellatis, S simillimis, ovario glabro, stylis continuis, cylin- 
draceis, baud constrictis. 
A small glabrous tree or the younger parts very slightly pu- 
bescent, the branches dark-colored when dry, lenticellate, the 
branchlets slender, reddish-brown. Leaves oblong-elliptic, char- 
taceous, 2 to 3 cm long, 1 to 1.5 cm wide, the apex rounded, base 
broadly acute or somewhat rounded, nearly equilateral; lateral 
nerves about 5 on each side of the midrib, slender, the reticu- 
lations indistinct; petioles 2 to 3 mm long; stipules lanceolate, 
acuminate, 1.5 to 2 mm long. Flowers axillary, fascicled, the 
staminate ones with pedicels up to 9 mm in length, the perianth 
segments oblong-elliptic, obtuse, up to 3 mm long, anthers 3, 
about 1 mm long, united. Pistillate flowers with pedicels about 
2 mm long, the perianth segments similar to those of the stam- 
inate flowers. Ovary and style about 2 mm long, cylindric, 
glabrous, the latter about as thick as the ovary and not at all 
constricted. 
Luzon, Batangas Province, Mount Batulao, Bur. Sci. 22358 
Ramos, July 30, 1914, on dry slopes, altitude about 190 meters. 
This species is apparently most closely allied to Glochidion 
breynioides C. B. Rob., from which it is easily distinguishable 
by its rounded or obtuse leaves. 
GLOCHIDION FALCATILIMBUM sp. nov. § Hemiglochidio7i. 
Frutex glaber, circiter 2 m altus; foliis subcoriaceis, falcatis, 
valde inaequilateralibus, oblongis, usque ad 5 cm longis, apice 
obtusis vel rotundatis, basi acutis vel acuminatis, nervis utrin- 
que circiter 8, tenuibus ; floribus 9 , segmentis 6, oblongo-obo- 
vatis ad oblongo-spatulatis, 2 ad 2.5 mm longis; ovario glabro, 
columno stylari quam ovario duplo longioribus, continuo; sta- 
minibus, 3. 
A glabrous shrub about 2 m high, the branches brownish, the 
branchlets slender, reddish-brown. Leaves subcoriaceous, oblong, 
conspicuously falcate and very inequilateral, 4 to 5 cm long, 
1 to 2 cm wide, rather pale and slightly shining when dry, the 
lower surface often slightly glaucous, the apex obtuse to rounded, 
the base acute to acuminate, one side very much narrower than 
the other ; primary lateral nerves about 8 on each side of the mid- 
rib, slender, not prominent; petioles about 3 mm long; stipules 
lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, falcate, 2 to 2.5 mm 
long. Flowers axillary, one or two in each axil opening at the 
