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22386. [No name.] Dense masses upon large boulders in the grass- 
lands and among stunted shrubs; foliage yellowish brown, the old stems dull 
brown. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Crypt. E 
22387. Fraxinus griffithii Clk. A hard-wood tree in wooded ravines; 
bark smooth, grayish ae: leaflets descending, paler beneath, soft; whitish 
flowers upon a lax and pale green panicle. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 
1927. Oleac. 
22388.. Drosera peltata Smith. Patches in compact soil of elevated or 
weil drained grasslands; stems single or 2 or 3-clustered, erect, scattered, 
green; the divaricate "insect-catchers" yellowish green and sticky (laden 
with water in early morning or after rain); flowers or petals rather pure 
white, facing the sky. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Droserac. 
22389. [No name.] In turf of grasslands of the campus; on young 
foliage of Cyperaceae or Graminae. (Glumaceae) Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 
1927: Crypt. n ; 
22395. Radermachera sorsogonensis Elm. Small 6 inches thick tree on 
steep wooded ravines along the river; wood quite hard and whitish; the gray 
bark checked; leaves deep folded, paler beneath; the pendant fruits pale, 
green, rigid; usually in terminal panicles. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 
1927. Bignon. 
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22692. Freycinetia brevifolia Elm. n. sp. On mountain ridge at 3500 
feet altitude. Camp Labi, March 1937. Pandan. 
22693. Gynura labii Elm. n. sp. Leaves flat, leathery, much paler green 
and sometimes purplish beneath; stems few to several from the root tussock, 
erect, generally terete but conspciuously ridged or fluted longitudinally, 
mostly purple, the branches of the inflorescence terete and green; foliaceous 
bracts green, pistils ochraceus, involucre also green, perianth vinosus; 
achenes very pale green, the slender tubes more yellowish green; pappus soft 
silvery white; the same inflorescence bears yellow and red flowers -- quite 
pretty. Camp Labi, March 15, 1937. Comp. . 
22694. Mussaenda milleri Elm. n. sp. On mountain ridge at 3500 feet 
altitude. Camp Labi, March, 1937. Rub. 

