leaves similarly disposed, flat, chartaceous, deep green 
above, much paler beneath; flower upon 1 ineh long green 
thick pedicel: the 3 sepals short, thick, green: petals 
ereamy yellow, thick, 6, the 3 outer ones overarching the 
inner ones! stamena and pistils yellowish; fruits short 
ellipsoid, at least 1 ineh lone, herd and covered with 4 
dense felt-like dull brown puberulence; “Foaran;"” Todaya, 
September, 1909, 
11644, Vitex premnoides @lm. n. sp. Quite large 
tree in moist fertile soil of dense woodd at 4000 feet, 
nerth of the Saruring river: stem 66 feet high, 2 feet 
thiek, vranched toward the top; wood soft, yellowich especial. 
ly toward the center, odorless and tasteless; bark thick, 
emoothish, brown, yellow beneath the epidermis; branches 
moderately spreading, quite often rebranched; twigs horizone 
tally spreading, the green tips esuberect; leaves deeply 
folded upon the upper deep green and lucid surface, with 
etvongly recurved tips, much lighter green beneath: stalks 
of inflorescence grayieh ereen, the calyx darker creen, 
petale aleo green, and recurved: filaments whitish bearing 
yellow anthers: style and stigms green: ovary dieak light 
yellow; "“Lamaz;" Todays, September, 1909, 
11645. Peychotria lianoides im. n. esp. Seandent 
upon trees and sprawling ever their tops, in humid foreste 
slong the edge of the Baruring river at 4000 feet; stem 
1 to © inches thick, terete, ultimately branched into long 
@lender branchlets; wooed soft, whitish, odorless and taste. 
less, or with on indistinct sweet taste, porous, flexible; 
bark 1/3 the rachis thickness, very dull brown or greyish 
wottled on the branches, smooth, green beneath the epider~ 
mies, the balance pinkish white; brenchlete epreading, the 
free ends hanging, the tips ageendingly curved, green; 
eorisceous leaves seattered slong the 2 year bld twice or 
branchlete, horizontally reeurved, shining dark gteen above 
and curvingly condupliecate, beneath duller and somewhat 
paler green, tips recurved; panicle short ovoid in shape, 
sll the stalks whitish, calyx green, ¢ordlia creamy white; 
the 4 segments strongly reflexed, the tube provided with 
yellow hairs; filsments white, anthers yellow (light) but 
goon turning brown; "Gnalog;" Tedays, September, 1909. 
11646. [0Leus sparsiflorue Tim. n. ap. Soft herbs 
covering moist fertile humus covered soil in open places 
of dense woods at 4000 feet; stems branched, creeping and 
taking reots at the jointe, reddish, angular branches erect, 
aleo angular, soft, greenish with deep purple spots; leaves 
horizontal, fiat, soft membranous, velvety green above, 
Yveddish beneath; inflorescence erent, reddish or purplish, 
especially the calyx segments; flowers divariecate from the 
sharp bend or joint, delicate, deciduous, whitish and 
tinged with purple, the aseending tube cyljndriec, much 
flattened above the bend; "Manangid-tausa;" ‘Todays, 
September, 1909, ical 

