11700.  ‘eauthera discolor Maxim. low suffrutescent 
Shrub, in moist fertile humus covered soil ef dente woods at 
3750 feet; Stem reclining, Smooth, yellowish, the Size of 
a man’s small finger, branched; the brenches ascending or 
erect; leaves crowded toward the end only, horigontel or 
Slightly aseendine, filet, submembranous, dull green above 
wach Lighter green bencath with nerves aovered with yellowis#h 
appressed hairs; inflorescence horizontal, 611 the Stalks and 
ealyz densely covered with silky brown hairs; Ylewers subpendu- 
Lows, odorless; petale pure white; filaments sige white, 
bearing Light yellow anthers; pistii greanish; “Peabis," 
fodeya, Heptember, 1909. 
11701. tLorenthus secundifiorus bol#teri Him, Ms Vrs 
Bpiphytic upon the upper Limbs of rather large trees in 
huald forests at 4260 feet; the besal portion Swollen, 1/2 
foot thick, grey, inhebited by black ants, (Gomparotively 
Little of it is beoney~combed); Stem Several or numerous 
from the same cluster, 7 to 11 feet long, freely rebranched; 
wood haré or tough, covered by smooth grayish brown bark; 
pranchiete rether Slender and flexible, half drooping; leaves 
rigidly coriaceows, horizontel or descending, pale or yellowish 
green on both sides, fiat or shallowly eonéuplicate on the 
upper @ide inflorescence horizontal; Stelke end calyx green 
except the purplish reé margins of the letter; flowers 
arranged along the main axis in email groups of S's, ascending, 
odorless; corolla dark fiery red at the ba8al 1/4, otherwise 
grecss** in the bud and turning yellow in flower, the $x 6 
eguents Strongly reflexzed, the Segments ultimetely splitting 
@leer down to tho base; atyle creenish especially toward the 
stigma; “Momege.*  Tedaye, Reptembeor, 19096 
117026 Eugenia globose Blm. ms Bp. Large tree 60 
feet high with a 3 foot thick stem, in a moist fertile flat 
of dense woods elong the Mainit creek at 4000 feet; main 
‘een branches ascending from above the middle, ultinately 
widely Bpreading; the ascending prenchiets rether long, 
erooked, not} nuaerously gebranched; wood moderately haré, 
sappy white at least on the outside, odorless and tasteless; 
bark Smoothish, brown, arey on the branches; leaves scattered — 
along the eseending twigs, horizontal ox somewhat descending, 
recurved toward the tips, shallowly eonduplicate on the 
upper very derk green and shining surfeee, much lighter and 
duller beneath, rigidly coriaceous; inflorescence short 
paniculate, terminal and well exeseding the foliage or upon 
leafless twigs, the stelks deep green, the buds light green, 
petels greenish on the outer or exposed sides, whitish on 
the inner and on the outer overlapping margins, deeply 
eoneave on the upper side; filaments Similer in color, 
bearing pale yellow or yellowish brown anthers; style 
areenish toward the apez, whitish towerd the base; overy 
erown pale or Gull yellow; flowers & inches across, Showy, 
odorless; “Melatado;" Fruite 3/4 ineh in diameter, globose, 
bright shining red, with white meat, fine to eat;  Podayn, 
heptember, 190%. 

