11695. Asterina diapheane Syd. (This number is still 
published in leaflets art. 62, p. 1155.) On leaves of 
Selanum 3. manuecaling ®lm. number 11693 collected in dense 
humid forestea at 4000 feet; forming more or less cireular 
patches on the lower side of the leaves only, co@l black; 
the mycelium very fine, numerously branched, in the central 
region bearing globose similarly colored spore cases; 
"Batakdin;*  Todaya, July, 1909. 
11696. Giseus apoensis Sim. n. #p. *Sumagisia.” 
In damp woods at 4000 feet; tree climber. Todays, September, 
1909. 
11697. Memecylon 2poense “lm. n. ep. Tree 20 feet 
high with a 7 ineh thiek stem, in fertile humus covered soil 
of deep woods at 4000 feet; stem branched from below the 
middle; the branches divaricate, rather long and freely 
rebranched; wood hard, whitish, odorless and tasteless; 
bark brown or mottled with gray, smooth; twigs lax, horizon- 
tally spreading; leaves similarly spreading or descending, 
leathery, shining deep green on the upper side, much paler 
or lighter green beneath, tips somewhat reeurved, other- 
wise flat; infloreseence axillary or from the twigs, 211 
the stalks green 2nd angular; calyx pinkish white; the 4 
petals of the same color, caducous; filaments and anthere 
azure blue; style bluish toward.the tip, whitish toward the 
base; overy crown whitish; flowers suberect and sweetly 
fragrant; “Maleabaeag;" Todaya, September, 1909. 
11698. Pilea sylvatica Hlm. n. sp. “rect herbe in 
moist fertile humus coverdd soil of densely wooded flats 
at 4000 feet; eteme strict, 3 feet long, only sparingly 
branched, swollen between the nodes, smooth, green and 
finely wspkn sprinkled or streaked with purplish red; leaves 
slightly sseending and recurved, nearly flat or shallowly 
eonduplicate on the upper darker green surface, eoft membra- 
nous, shining on both sides; inflorescence green or the 
flowers greenish white; “Sigbut-tala;" Todays, September, 
1909. 
11699. Seutelleria indies Linn. Herbs in moist 
humus covered soil of dense woods at 4250 feet; roots yellow. 
ish white, slender, terete, somewhat fleshy; stem solitery 
or more from the same root fascicle, green, subangular, 
erect or curvingly ascending; leaves flat, membranous, light 
or bright green above, paler beneath, oblique, fist; calyx 
and pedicels green; flowers odorless, ascending, whitish 
toward the =mmk attenuate base and the Lower lip, the upper 
saa Panter 3/4 ineh in length; "“Bannod;" Todays, September, 
1909, 
11699 4. Achyrospernum philipoinense Senth, 
Todeya, September, 1909, 
(No description) 

