11810, Quereus sundsica Blm. Large 60 foot high 
tree or higher, 3 feet thiek, on a forested ridge at 5750 
feet of mount Calelan; wood hard, sappy white, odorlessy 
and tasteless; bark smoothish, brown, mottled on the branches) 
branches mainly toward the top crookedly rebranched and 
widely spreading; Todaya, September, 1909, 
11811. Quereus apoensis ulayan Mim. n. var. On 
a ateep bench of a densely wooded ridge at 5500 feet of 
mout Calelan; stem rather crooked, 4 feet in diameter, 60 
to 75 feet high, branched from below the middle; the main 
branches crookedly rebranched, widely spreading; wood hard, 
odorless and tasteless, whitish: bark thick, yellowish beneath 
the epidermis, grayish mottled, minutely choked; leaves 
horizontal, deeply cenduplicate on the upper very Seep dull 
green surface, grayish beneath, chartaceous, somewhat recurved 
at the tip: infrutescence terminal or from the uppermost 
Leaf axils, 3 to 10 inches long, sparingly branched; the 
acorns densely clustered and even grown together, nearly 
entirely enclosed by the smooth greyish green cup, the 
exposed portion of the nut similar in color; “UVlayan;” 
Todaya, Jeptember, 1909, 
11812, sypholores fesciculere Huds, Denee clusters 
and in colonies on the dry bark of 2 small dead tree in 
forests at 6000 feet of mount Calelen; stems terete, sx0ft, 
aseendingly eurved, yellowish or more whitish toward the 
head; cap erect, umbrella-shaped, soft, yellow; “Kolot;" 
Todays, September, 19099. 
11813. Loranthue hexanthues Merr, Spiphyte and 
parasitic (7) upon limbs of large Osketreee in or on 2 
densely forested ridge at 6000 feet of mout Calelan; stem 
moetly ereeping, only occasionally several inches thickened 
and grafted into ites host, lees than 1/2 ineh thick, crooked, 
brown, covered with blunt wart-like exerescences; branches 
eeveral from the thickened portions, 1 to 3 feet long, or 
longer, rebranched; twigs terete, green; leavee coriaceous, 
not rigid, horizontally recurved, slichtly paler beneath; © 
inflorescence in small clusters from the axils of the leaves, 
aacending; calyx very pale pink; corolla at least 1 inch 
leng, cylindric, only slightly conetricted below the apex, 
pink below the middle, yellowish toward the apex; segments 
5, ultimately splitting clear to the base; ovary light 
yellow; style and stigma red; stemens yellow; "Manago;”" 
fruit ellipsoid, 1/3 ineh long, pale red, seurfy; Todaya, 
September, 190%. ’ 
11814, Symplocos cumingiana Srand, Shrub-Like 
tree 1° feet high, on 9 forested ridge at 6000 feet of 
mout C@lelan; the 3 inchee thick stem laxly branched above 
the middle; wood soft, white, covered with smooth and 
brown bark, leaves horizontal, fiat except the recurved tips, 
shining en both sides, very deep green above, paler beneath ; 
short infloresecent spike ascending, green 28 is siso the 
calyx; anthers yellowish, stigma greenish, otherwise white; 
"Lauwieanan.”  Todsya, September, 1909. , 
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