11915. Unearia setiloba Benth. A sprawling and 
half climbing shrub in wooded thickets along the edce of 
the Baracatan creek ravine at 2000 feet; stem and branches 
subterete, smooth, brown, bendable, from 1/2 to 1 inch thick, 
the wood soft and with » large pith: twigs slender, quodran- 
guler, green or turning reddish brown on the upper exposed 
surface; leaves hanging, submembranous, lucid on the upper 
usually folded side, psler green beneath; inflorescence 
descending, slightly odorous, soft, 1 1/2 inches across, 
the stalks and oslyx yellowish green or turning reddieh 
when exposed: corolla tube red, the segments dull yellow 
on the upper side; stamens creamy white, the portion 
of the etyle and especially the stiema green; er greenish; 
the recurved hooke mostly in the lower leaf axile; "Colela;* 
Todays, Yetober, 1909. 
11914. Mhus ginerubifolia taitensis cray. Crooked 
and medium sized tree in a dry weeded bench orlong the 
Sesragatan creek at 2000 feet; stem 10 inches thick, 25 
feet high, branched from the middle; wood odorless and 
tasteless, bright white, moderately soft; bark roughened 
with wart like exerescences, yellowish gray mottled; branche 
lets widely spreading; the twics euberect, yellowish brown 
and bearing deep brown lenticelle, leaves horizontally 
spreading; the submembranous leaflets similarly spreading, 
eonduplicate on the upper much deeper green surface; infru« 
tescence terminal and from the uppermost leaf axils, ascend- 
ing and widely spreading; fruite dry, flattened, shining 
dark brown or nearly black; “Bero;" Todays, Getober, 1909. 
11915. Pagraea plumerisefolia DC, Subseandent 
upon small trees in very humid forested flate at 3000 fect; 
branches widely spreading, crookedly rebreneched; lesves 
mostly descending and flat, coriaceous, dull creen above, 
much lighter beneath; inflorescence ascending, green, 
the stalks more or less brown lenticelled; corolla 2 1/2 
inches long, sueceulent, creamy white, when old creamy 
yellow; -etigwa greenish; anthers ashy brown; flowers deci- 
duous, slightly fragrant and mueh visited by butterflies 
on sunshiny daye; “Kutoon-tauesa;*  Todaya, #epteskery 
Vetober, 1909, 
11916, Dryopteris todayensis Christ. Denee terres 
trial clumpe in humid fertile forested fiate at 3000 feet; 
rootstock few inches thick, several inches high; stipes 
dull green and brown toward the base, subterete except the 
evrooved upper side, 1/3 inm thick, bearing seattered 
foliaceous bracts, 3 feet long st leset; frond usually 
longer, wuch recurved; pinnae horizontally spreading, fiat 
submembranous, dull green above, paler beneath; “Libagod;” 
Todays, Getober, 1909, 
11917. Caesalpinia major (DC,) Herr, Seandent 
and eprawling over the tops of small trees or thickets of 
fertile woods at 3250 feet; stem 1 inch thick, terete, s0me- 
what flexible, covered with grayish bark here and there 
bearing a short thick spine; branches long, the free portions 

