11836, Phaseolus eublobatus oxb. An herbaceous 
climber or eprawler over thickets in wast abandoned fields 
at 3000 feet in rich 8011; stem twining, the size of an 
ordinary lead pencil, terete, green; numerously branched; 
lesfleta descending, flat, soft membranous, 2 trifle paler 
beneath; peduncle axillary, 6 to 10 inches lonc, erect; 
flowere divaricately spreading, odorless, light yellow; 
calyx with purplish tips; the subtending bracts also pur~ 
plish; stemens and pistil whitish except the bright yellow 
anthers; “Caratan” The fruite and leavee are used by 
the natives for mre Todays, September, 1909. 
11831. Mieroglossa volubilie DC,  Geandent in thickets 
of rich seil in open light woods or in waste #xe fields at 
4000 feet or less, south of the Baruring river; stem more 
or lees twining, subterete, flexible, 1/2 inch thick; ite 
wood greenish, with 9 large pith, wft and slightly offensive; 
bark brown, thinly checked longitudinally ; brenchees slender, 
the free portions half drooping, terete, green; s0ft membra- 
nous leaves descending, or ascending, flat or conduplicate 
on the upper side especially toward the recurved apex; 
‘flowers greenish except the yellow anthers and whitich 
pappus; “Saroesa;"”. Todaya, September, 1909, 
118353. Pygeum nervogum film. n. op. Slender medium 
sized trees in dente woods along the upper edge of a steep 
ravine south of the Baruring river sat 4000 feet; wood mode- 
rately hard, white, odorless and tasteless; berk smooth, 
erayich white and mottled: branches divaricate, laxly rebranched 
and apreading; twice green, half drooping; leaves horizontal 
or descending, coriaceous or subchartaceous, dark lucid 
ereen above, duller and paler beneath, fiat, only the tips 
recurved; infrutescent stalks 1 to 3 or even 5 inches long, 
terete, shining green, guberect from the leaf azile; fruite 
hard, bright shining green, ellipsoid, 1/2 ineh long, 
usually clustered from 1 to 3 or even more from near the 
apex; "Ilok;“ Todays, September, 1909. 
11835, Clayoxylon arboreum “1m. Tree 40 feet high 
with a 2 feet thick stem, on a fertile moist wooded edge 
of the south side of the Baruring river st 4000 feet; wood 
moderately soft, light, odorless and taeteless, “maple-like" 
fain, dingy white: bark minutely checked, yellowish mottled 
with gray: limbs mostly st the top, widely epreading and 
forming a flat crown; twigs crooked, 1 inch thick, with 
ascending tips; leaves horizontally spreading, deep green 
and very lucid on the upser only ehallowly conduplicate 
surface, tipe twisted or sbruptly recurved, lighter green 
and duller beneath, coriaceous; inflorescence ascending, 
evillary, the spikes 1 to 2 feet lone, creenieh throughout 
except the odorless yellowish green flowers; "“Wagabadebadi;” 
fodaya, September, 1909, 
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11636, Anompenax philippinensie arms, Sreet shrub, 
5 feet high in rich humus eovered soil of deep woods at 3000 
feet; atem 1 inch thick, terete, wmmoothish and yellowish 
aray, sparingly trenched; leaves coriaceous, divaricately 
spreading, alternete, dark green above, paler beneath, 
coriaceous; inflorescence from the uppermost sentartia, 
ascending, greenish; "Pareren;" Todaya, September, 1909. 

