11929. Meliowma tonealingil Hlm. m sp. "Magasorod." 
A lerge tree in wooded ravings at 2750 feet; stem 60 feet 
high, 4 1/2 feet thick, tere; leaves 2 to 4 feet long; panicle 
besa white or yellow, 1 to'2 feet long. Todayea, october, 
LVOD « 
119304 krythrina subumbrans (Hasek.) Merre Large 
widely spreading tree in moist fertile 8011 of light woods 
at 2000 feet; etem 4 feet thick, “waded", branched from 
below the middle; wood soft, yellowish white, odorless and 
tasteless, fibrous; o14 berk 1 inch thiek, roughened with 
eoarse exereseences, more or lees cheoke@ longitudinally, 
grayiech, yellow henesth the epidermis; twige ereoked, heset 
with @pines; leaflets thinly corieseous, dark green on both 
eides; flowers secending, bright red; “bedaps”  Todaya, 
Geteber, 1909. 
12941. Groteleria verrucosa le “Keging.e" hank 
herbe 3 te 6 feet hizh, in fertile soil of grassy or low 
shrubby junglee ot 2500 feet; flowers odorless, blue; 
‘Leaves Bubmembranous, nearly flat, peler green benenth. 
fodaya, Oateber, 1909. 
11938. Gaesia slate i. S8uffrutesoent, 7 feet high, 
Speringly branched, in rich sei] at 2600 feet; “Buni-buni;" 
leaves flat, paler benenth; flowers light yellow, oderless. 
Todaya, October, 1909. 
11953. Gureume Jonge tinn,. “Salempauyene" Rank 
suecuient herbs in rich moist eeil of shaded woods at 2500 
feet; inflorescent stelke arising from the middie of the 
distichous lesves.,  Todaya, october, 1909. 
11954,  Sehefflere oicrate (Bieco.) Me ot Be A 
subscandent shrub in light woods berdering the upper cogon 
region and the Barseatan creck revine at 1750 feet; stem 
#2 to 2 inches thiek, freely branched, the long branches 
recurved, bark smooth yellowish grey, greca on the twigs; 
wood soft, with a lerge pith, dingy white; leaflets upon 
ascending petioles, deep lucid green on the upper folded 
surface, margins very coarsely wavy, much lighter green 
beneath, horizentelly spreading; infrutessence much shorter, 
areen exeent the yellowish pedicels; fruit flatly globose, 
varying from salmon to dark wine red in eoler; "“Galakeconz.+” 
Sedage, October, 1900. 
12935. <knema stencearpe Yarb, Small erect tres on 
the upper wooded edge of the Barncatan ereck ravine and 
berdering the eogen formation at 1760 feet; wood moderately 
soft, white, odorless and tasteless; bark brown, very finely 
and thinly cheeked, bleeding with reddish sap; Stem 5 inches 
thiek, 16 feet high; branches namerous, divaricate, lexly 
rebvanched, the ultimate ones drooping; leaves deseending, 
margins wavy, with recurved tips, deep dwli green above, 
glaucous white beneath, chartaceous, fruits obovoidly ellipsoid, 
young apparently; “Libago."  ‘Yodaya, October, 1909, 
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