11886, Calamue moseleyanus Bece. A medium sized 
climber in 9 dry forested ridge at 3500 feet on the Talon 
side of the mountain range; o14 stem 1 inch thick, green, 
hard, only the basal portion smooth and about 1/2 inch 
thick; leaves alternatingly seattered, 1 foot apart, the 
atem 2 inches thick, & feet leng, extended into a 4 feet 
long hooked recurved flagelis; divaricate, or slightly 
ascending and recurved; petiole shining green, 6 inches 
long, spiny on the upper side and along the edges, the 
basal green shoulder smooth; leaflets descending, chartaceous, 
similarly green on both sides, deeply convex or trough-like 
beneath, abruptly reduced at both ends but more seatterineg 
at the apex; inflorescence arising several inches above 
the leaf sxils, aseendingly recurved, 6 feet lone, widely 
and alternatingly branched from near the base, the branches 
and branchlets ascendingly curved, the largeat sheaths 
with a few spines along the edge or keel; flowers yellowish 
green, TAOS. Todaya, May, 1909, 
11887, quercus apoensis Elmer n. ep. Large stocky 
tree on a forested ridge at 3500 feet, on the Taion side of 
the mountain range; stem.at Least 60 feet high, 3 feet thick; 
the main brenches arising from the middle, ascending, ultimate- 
ly widely epresding ond erookedly rebreanched; old bark 
yellowieh, emoothish or thinly checked and obscurely lenti- 
eelled, grayish mottled on the branches; sap-wood whitish, 
odorless and tasteless, hard; twigs or the 2 years old 
branchlets rigid, ascending, the young portion green, covered 
with blunt exerescencees; leaves chartaceouss, mostly horizon- 
tal and reeurved especially so at the tips, very deep creen 
on the upper conduplieate side, grayieh green beneath, infru- 
tescence terminal, ereot; the thick woody epikee ascending, 
3 to 8 inehes long; acorns 11/2 inch long, the grayish 
green thick and hard cup enclosing or surrounding the scorn 
by 1/3 ineh only; nuts greenish brown and covered with a 
yellowish aray fine pulverulence, the stigmatic apex hard; 
“ULayen." Leaves similar but acorns entirely too large 
and differently shaped than number 11811 from mount Calelan, 
See numbers 11893 and 11894 as 9 similer case, Fodaya, 
September, 1909, 
11690. Ardieia apoensis Slm. n. 8p. ow suffrutes- 
cent perreuiale, in rich humus covere* soii, on a densely 
forested ridge at 4000 feet, on the Talon side of the 
mountain range; stems flexible, ereoked, 1 foot lone, 
occasionally branched; leaves horizontal, thinly coriaceous, 
velvety deep green above with conspicuous grayish white 
widvein, or ite sone, paler green beneath; infrutescence 
axillary, the stalks and pedicels green, the mature fruit 
vermillion red, 1/3 inch thick, globose except the flattened 
or sunken base; “Cari-cari;" 
11891, Michelia cumingii B. and KR, Large tree on 
a denvely forested ridge at 4000 feet, on the Talon side of 
the mountain range; wood moderately hard, whitish at Least 
on the outside; bark brown, smooth on the branches; trunk 
21/2 foot thick, 60 feet high: main branches arising from 
the middle, ascending, ultimately numerously rebranched and 
spreading; leaves ricidly corisceous, shining deep green 
above, much Lighter benesth, horizontal or deseending; young 
infratescence suberect, from the lower leaf axile, the bud 
bracts covered with a silky brown tomentum; "UYoga;* Todaya, 
September, 1909, 
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