Ho. 1L676 a, Biplycoeia trinervia Hlm. n. sp. . 
Collected on the summit of mount Calelean and is very closely 
allied to No. 11676 of the eame place. 
11676 b, Diplycosia apoense Blm. nm. Sp. On summit 
of mt. Galelan Sept. 1909, Todays, Sept., 1909, 
41677. Sehefflers foetida Nerr. A sgeandent and 
eprawling climber amongst dense shrubberies at 8600 feet 
or the sumeit of Mount Calelan; stems rigid, 1 to 2 inches 
thick, terete, freely branched, covered with smooth grayish 
bark; wood whitish, with » large pith; twigs ascending, _ 
green; the ascending peduncles yellowish green; leaflets 
coriaceous, shining deep green sbove, slightly paler benesth, . 
flat, the apex strongly recurved and twisted; stalke of 
inflorescence greenish, the calyx dark green, the corolia 
yellowish filaments yellowish green, anthers creamy yellow, 
ovary crown green; “Sagal-bal;”" Tedaya, September, 1909. 
11678, Gautheria eumingians Vid. Small suffrutes- 
gent shrub on most covered tree trunks at 8500 feet or the 
summit of mount Calelan: stems tough green below, red 
above, terete, branched, 3 feet long; leaves corisceous, 
horizontal, with strongly recurved tips, shining dull 
green above, much lighter green beneath; inflorescent 
stalks divaricate, smooth, green or reddish on the exposed 
portions, pedicels descendingly recurved, young fruite 
greenish or turning reddish; “Lagauway;" Todaya, Septem- 
ber, 1909. 
11679, Quereus sundaica Sim, Tree 35 feet high 
an 2 dry forested ridge at 6000 feet of mount Calelan; 
atem & feet thick, branched from the middle; the main 
ascending branches ultimately widely spreading; the twigs 
erect, comparatively short, numerous and forming dense 
bushes: wood hard, whitish on the outside at least, heavy 
tasteless with 9 faint"oak" odor; leaves ascendingly 
recurved especially toward the tips, subchartaceous, curv- 
ingly conduplicate on the upper side, sublucid and deep 
green above, grayish beneath y with the yellowieh veine: 
young infrutescence erect, yellowish green se is also the 
cup which encloses the greater part of the smooth dark 
green acorn; “Ulayan;" Todays, September, 1909. 
11680, Podocatpus Y selebies Yarb. Stunted tree 
at the sumit or 8500 feet of mout Calelan; trunk inclining, 
1 1/2 foot thick, 20 feet high, with main branchee erising 
from near the ground; wood hard, whitish at least on the 
outside, odorless snd tasteless; bark brown, sesling in 
plates; ultimate branches quite numerous, oblique or 
horizontelly epresding; leaves similarly spreading, slightly 
recurved, rigidly coriaceous, shining on both sides, paler 
green baneath; staminate cones ascending from the uppermost 
leaf axils, subtended by greenish bracts with reddish tips, 
bracts green or turning reddieh; “Tambiayung;” Todays, 
September, 1909, 

