11647, Ardisia fragrens “lm. n. @p. Small tree 
in woiet fertile soil of damp forests st 4000 feet; stem 
25 feet high, 9 inches thick, few branched toward the top; 
sap-¥ood sappy white, more reddish in the center, odorless 
and tasteless all soft; bark emoothish, brownay yellowish 
avay on the branches; branchlets numerous toward the ends 
of the main branches, ascending, unbranched, much thickened 
at the base, twig portion green; leaves ascendingly recurved 
folded upon the upper darker green surface, coriaceous; 
pianieulate stalks light green; flowers pale white, pendue 
lous, fragrant very aeetly; fruit dark brown or nearly 
vlack, flatly globose, less than 1/2 ineh in diameter; 
"Gatigpo-tigpo." YTodaya, September, 1909. 
11649. Polypodium accedens 51, Creeping in or on 
Limbe of trees of humid woods at 4000 feet; rootsatocks 
Slender, branched, green, tightly attached, with &x imerous 
brown roote; leaves ascending or horizontal, slightly 
renurved, coriaceous, shiny on both sides, paler green 
beneath; sori brown, on the lower side toward the tip 
only; *Cari;" Todaya, September, 1909, 
11650, Ciseue subeross “lnm. vedium sized tree 
ChLimber in humid forests at 4000 feet along the upper 
ridge of the Beruring river: stem 1/2 to 1 inch thick, 
aubterete or somewhat fiattened, flexible, gray or brown, 
very rough or even corky; branches Slender, the free ends 
drooping, widely spreading; leaves horisontal, only 3 
trifle recurved, subchartaceous, tips etrongly recurved, 
dark green above, much Lighter beneath, esublucid on both 
@ides; etelke of the inflorescence green, the odor less 
mall flowers yellowish green; “Tumagisi¢;” Todaya, 
September, 1909. 
11651. Ficus multiramea “lm. nm. ap. Slender erect 
tree in fertile humus covered soil of damp dense woods 
at 4000 feet, north of the Beruring river; stem 355 feet 
high, 8 inches thick; main branches from shove the middle, 
ascending, ultimately numerously and finely rebranched; 
wood soft, pale white, without odor or taste, with pro} 
winent concentric rings? bark emooth, mottled with brown 
and grayish white; twigs lax, the tips usually suberect; 
chartaceous leaves equally rough on both sides, only slight- 
ly paler green benesth, ascending, nearly flat with recurved 
tips, only shallowly conduplicate on the upper side, very 
abundent; figs solitary or in paire from the Leaf axils, 
upon short green stalke, obscurely obovoid, 3/8 inch long, 
at the base constricted into » peduncle-like stalk, (between 
the peduncle proper and receptacle atalk are © minute 
bracts) umbilicus smooth and rounded, slightly scabrous, 
a@reen with very minute whitish spote; *Yaramai ;" Todays, 
September, 1909. . 

