11820, Rapanes mindansensis Slm. n. @p. Slender 
tree 25 feet high with an @ inch thick stem, on 4 dry 
wooded ridge at 4500 feet, near the Mainit creek; branches 
scattered mostly toward the top, rather short and numerously 
rebranched; twigs gray, sseendingly eurved; coriaceous 
leaves ascending, flat, recurved toward the apex, very 
dark deep green above, much lighter beneath, pedicells 
green; flowers yellowish; globose fruite 1/4 inch in 
diameter, pale blue; bark brown on the epidermis and with 
whitish wart-like excrescences, otherwise reddish brown; 
wood moderately hard, without odor or taete, pinkidh white; 
"Saliue." Todaya, September, 1909, 
118621. Sugenia mainiteneis “lm. n. 3p Tree 35 
feet high on a dry sharp wooded ridge at 4500 feet, near 
the Mainit creek; branches chiefly above the middle, scattered, 
erookedly rebranched, the ultimate ones numerous: twigs 
ascending, the leaf bearing vortion greenish; leaves secend- 
ing, corisceous, shining dark green above, paler tam green or 
even yellowish so beneath, flat or only slightly folded upon 
the upper side, tip ebseurely recurved; inflorescent etalke 
angular, pale or yellowish green; flower pale yellow in ai) 
ita parts; the 3 or 4 petals ealyptrately falling; flowers 
with = modest sweet fragrance, wood hard, odorlese and taste~ 
leas, vbrownish white especially toward the center; o14 bark 
brown, somewhat checked and scaling in irregular plates; 
"“Malageam." Todaya, September, 1909, 
1 1822, Ficus cataupi “1m. n. sp. Lofty tree climber 
on 9 forested ridge at 4500 feet near the Mainit creek; 
branches ashy gray mottled, flexible, crookedly rebranched 
and forming | more or lese interlaced mass slong the upper 
side of the large limbs; leaves rigidly chartaceous, shine 
ing deep green above, flat with slightly recurved tips, 
paler green and more or less kemy honey-comybed, herizon- 
tally disposed upon the brown ascending petioles; fire 
hanging, solitary in the leaf sxils, upon very short bracte, 
subtended rather thick and terete peduncles; ellipesid, 
brown but apparently turning soft sni purplish when mature, 
2 inches long, 1 1/2 inch seroes; "Cataupi;” Todays, 
September, 1909.. 
11823. Lentinue tangliniae Lév. On mose covered 
half decayed timbers lying on damp ground of a wooded ridge 
at 4600, near the Mainit creek; stem mostly arising from 
the sides, erect, tough and flexible, whitish except the 
brown bases; cap funnel-ehaped, the margins quite thin 
and epreading, brown above, the cille whitieh; “Kolat;* 
Todaya, September, 1909. 
11624, KMedinilla versicolor %lm. n. sp. “Sreet 
shrub 9 feet high with = 3 inch thick stem, on a dry wooded 
ridge at 4500 feet of the Hainit oreek region; wood rather 
soft, pinkish white; bark yellowish brown, checked; branches 
@lender and Lax, widely spreading; lesves horizontal or 
descending, recurved, velvety dark green on the upper side, 
yellowig: green beneath, corisceous, flat; the green stalks 
of the inflorescence ascending, arising from the uppermost 
leaf axila; calyx yellowish with pink tips; petsle creamy 

