11892.  ‘Trachelospermem philippinense Him. a larse 
tres climber on » forested ridge at 4006 feet on the Palon 
Bide of the mountain range; stems ani branches very teugh, 
the lergor ones 11/2 inehes thisk, covered with smooth 
brown bark, forming interisced naassea; leaves coriaceous, 
Similarly deep green on both sidea, and sublueid, reeurved 
and Solded on the upper side; stalks of the inflorescence 
areenish, flowers yellowish, the segments light yellow; 
fraite in pairs, hanging, terete, green, 1/2 ineh thiok, 
i to 2 feet long; “Gabsenealj" sap sticky white. Podaya, 
september, 1909. 
11894. Quercus monticole Kinge Medium sized tree 
in dense forests at 4600 feet on mount Lengeuen, trail to 
Talon; trunk 40 feet high 1 1/2 feet thieky wood hard 
whitieh on the outside at least, cevered with grey smoothish 
berk; main branches ascending, ultimately nunerously 
rebranched, the twigs ereet and yellowish brown seurfy; 
L6GVeS aveending, coriaceous, Flat or only the tips slightly 
recurved, Shining deep green above, much paler beneath; 
infruteegent Stalks ascending, arising from the second 
or third year ax old branchlets, 4 te 7 inches long; acorns 
3/4 inch aeross, covered withf# a yellowish brown tomentun, 
the cup half encloging the fist mut; “tlayen;" This 
Species was growing 6&0 feet from quercus 11694 and aside 
zrom being a Smaller tree the leaves and branches appoax 
exactly identical; the Iruite are however very different 
both were mature and falling- at least of the same age; 
this apecies was however observed frequently aleng the 
vidge towards Selon for at least 756 feet lower; 118696 only 
tedaya, September, 
A909» 
11895, Metthaes pubescens Merr, Shrub 9 feet high 
in moist rich hwans covered 601] in steep wooded slopes 
of the Talon side of the mountein range at S000 feet; 
wood sett, sappy white; bark yellewish gray, coarsely 
Gheeked; twigs terete, greenish; infleresecnse axillary; 
the cap Tlatvish, Sunken at the apex, reddish, the lid 
first splitting epen at the top and then falling- leaving 
the rim-like veceptacie with the flowers exposed; the 
basal portion of the flowers red, otherwise creamy white; 
fruite Seattering or ferming dense clumps several inches 
thiek, dull blue, ellipsoid, 1 inch long, upon dark blue 
pedicela; “BSayung-bayung." Yodaye, September, 190%. 

