11773. Garnotia stricta Brongn. Dense tufts in soil 
amongst rocks of light shaded woods slong the upper edge of the 
Sibulan river falle at 2750 feet; stems ascendingly recurved, 
covered with the green sheaths; leaves mainly cauline, grace- 
fully recurved, smooth and nearly similar green on both sides; 
panicle elongated, recurved or half drooping; the stalks dark 
green, the spikelets pale or much Lighter green; *Bareri;" 
Tedaya, September, 1909. 
11774. Allophylue hymenacalyx "adlk, Shrub 16 feet 
high, in moist stony soil of well shaded woods near the *ibulan 
river below ite falls at 2500 feet; wood rather solid, white, 
odorless and tasteless; moderately hard; stem branched from 
below the middle, the branches crookedly rebrenched towsrd’ 
the top; bark emooth, ersyish white; leaflets ascending or 
horizontal, chartaceous, flat or only the tips somewhat recurve, 
dull green above, much paler benesth; infrutescence ascending, ~ 
terminal, green except the brown stigmas and veetiges of the 
filaments; “Domalyo."  Todaya, September, 1909. 
11775.  iecus guyeri Yim. ‘Shrube-like tree 15 feet 
high, in moist soil smonget rocks of shaded woods along the 
Sibulan river bottom eat 2500 feet below the falle; wood eaft, 
odorless and tasteless, whitish; bark smooth, brightly mottled; 
main branches from below the middle, ascending, ultimately 
numerously rebranched; twige very slender, brown, usually with 
asoending tips; chartaceous leaves horizontally or aseendinely 
recurved, deep green and half shining on the upper surface, 
mueh Lighter beneath; figs descending, upon yellowish green 
pedicells, yellow mx and with red conspicuously raised umbilical 
seales, ultimately soft and deep red a11 over; “Diagaring”; 
fruite usually single from the leaf axil¢, 1/3 inch thick, 
flobose; Todaya, September, 1909. 
11776.  Pipturus discolor (very close to P. discolor 
Cc, B. Rob. ef infl. & leaf-spices). Climbing small trees or 
sprawling over jungles of wet rocky soil slong the Sibulan 
viver below ite faile at about 2500 feet: stem 2 inches thick, 
terete, numerously branched 911 along; wood flexible, porous, 
whitkesh, odorless, distinctly sweet; ,bark comparatively very 
thick, emooth, srnyie crayish mottle,on the stem, brown on 
the branches: twigs numerously forming = tangled mass, slender, 
half drooping and with ascending tips; leaves heavy, deseendins, 
slightly recurved and conduplicate on the upper deep green 
Lluci@ surface, whitish beneath, corisccous but easily break- 
ing, inflorescence ascending, green except the whitish etigqmas; 
"Rameerame;" Todaya, September, 1909. 
11777. Waoutia esetoss edd. Lax shrub 12 feet hich, 
in wet earth amongst bowlders alone the Sibulan river below 
ites falls at 2500 feet; wood sappy white, very soft, odorless 
and tastelees, with a large pith; steme branched from the 
middle; ascending wram branches laxly rebrenched; bark brown, 
minutely checked longitudinally; blades horizontsl or deacend- 
ing, flat or only a trifle recurved toward the apex, submem- 
branous, deep green above, whitish beneath, greatly varying in 
size; inflorescence soft snd quite fragile, pale green: 
"“Alyan;" Todaya, September, 1909, 
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