21946. Cryptocaria [Cryptocarya]. A 10 inch thick tree in rocky jungled 
woods; bark dark brown, longitudinally checked; leaves lucid and darker green 
above; tips [illegible] recurved; infrutescence [illegible]; young fruits 
shining, dark green. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Laur. 
21948. [No name.] On host number 21929: Mischocarpus brachyphyllus. 
Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Crypt. - 
21949. Viburnum floribundum Merr. Shrubs in shrubby edges of deep 
cuts; wood white, soft; bark smooth, brown and gray; leaves descending, tips 
recurved, paler beneath; seed stalks reddish, the young flattened fruits 
pale green. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Eric. 
21950. Vaccinium benguetense Vid. Erect shrub-like trees, with crooked 
stems on edge of canyon among shrubs; wood hard, reddish toward the center, 
the old gray bark scaling in plates; leaves rigid, conduplicate upon the 
upper darker green, very lucid side; inflorescence green, the corolla pale 
white; fruit globose, 1/3 inch across, shining, nearly black. Mt. Pinatubo, 
April to June, 1927. Eric. 
21951. Vaccinium igorotorum H.F. Copel. Burly small trees along wooded 
edges of deep ravines; wood hard, reddish toward the center; bark brown and 
gray checked, becoming shredded; twigs erect, lucid and darker green above; 
inflorescence green except the pale red corollas. Mt. Pinatubo, April to 
June, 1927. Eric. 
21952. Macaranga cumingii (Muell.). Erect shrub-like tree in wooded 
edges of ravines; soo soft, white; the smooth bark grayish; twigs dark 
green; the leaves paler beneath; infrutescence reddish tinged, glutinous, 
ascending. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Eunhorb. 
21953. Evodia camiguinensis Merr. Crooked shrub-like tree in dry 
stony ground of woods; Mod white, very soft; leaves more or less twisted 
and shallowly folded, slightly paler beneath; infrutescent stalks yellowish 
green, the copious young fruits dark green. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 
1927. Celastr. [Rutac.] 
21955. Tabernaemontana caudata Merr. Laxly branched shrubs, 2 yards 
high, in stony soil of dense shrubberies; wood soft, yellowish white; old 
bark yellowish gray, longitudinally checked, with an abundance of latex; 
leaves flat but recurved, paler beneath; flowers descending, the corolla 
tube light green, the segment white; fruits hanging, yellowish to dull red. 
Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Apocyn. : 

