
11936,. Phragmites Karka Roxb. Dense tufts in 
compact fertile soil of the cogon grass at 1750 feet; 
roote numerous, Tine, fibrous; steme aleo numerous, reclin- 
ing and forming more or less tangled maeres; foliare soft, 
pale green on both sides, #11 slong the stem and ite 
brenehes; the exerted portion of the epike 1/2 ineh long, 
the basal portion equally s8 long m4 enclosed by 9 sheath, 
filiform, terete, pole green; “Leacnitlit,* Todaya, 
i? atober, Ly09, 
119037, HNegmodium pulchellum Senth, Lax ereat 
ehrub in dry compact fertile soil ef the coron formation 
at L250 Mag stems several from the sround, speringly 
branehe & Teet nigh; wood tough, covered with emooth 
brown wk; the ultimate branche s-ascending, leaf bearing; 
leaflets subsmbronous, nervous? or rugose on the upper 
i@e which is ehallowly eondupliecate ond darker creen 
than the lower si ®; inflorescence sacendine, from the 
upvermect Least arilas caly™ yellowieh grea@n; corolla creamy 
flower usually 3 in the axils of foliaceoum bracte; 
Gnteber, 1908. 
“ Galamus veridieaimus 2ece, nh. ap. A. podium 
“en tree sLimber in wooded gulehes at about 1060 feet 
n thick, the greater uprer vertion covered with 
entnn ans leaves, the leafy portion 1 1/2 ineh thick ; 
leavee alternste, nearly 1 foot avert, ascendingly recurved, 
5 feet long, extended inte a 3 foot long hooked rachis; 
Leaflete to: enooth and shining en both sidee, ascend- 
ing from the *, otherwiee atrongly recurved and droopinec, 
dee green on both sides, ex ten ad ne clear to the base, 
more or less reduced at doth ends, seatterines toward the 
apex; rechis yee dark @reen, spiny on the unper 
eide below the middie beneath above the middle provi ded 
with recurved hooks, full (1/3 ineh wide at the base; 
sheaths dark «reen, provi eé with similarly eolered si=arp 
epinee 1/3 inch lone; infruteecence arising « few inch 
above the leat sxiln, secendingiy reeurved, *% to 5 feet 
long, freely vebrenchad from near the base, only the crerts 
of the sheaths provided with « few spines; “Acsl;" Todaya, 
uly, 19 09, 
11939, bndrepogon brevifoliue ow, Tearse erent 
graga soattere4 alone the coset and in sand gravelly soil 
of the “ibulen riwe r up to nearly 1000 feet elevation; 
stems terete, 1/2 i thick; leavee in alternating disti- 
dine, dark or rather dull ereen on both 
sided, the margine ueuglly eurved upon the uppe> side; 
the base of the Leaves or Ligules vale yellow; the stalLke 
of the @trict panicle green, the spikelets @rayich brown; 
*Sung= bun ¢, * Tedaya, October, 1909. 
ehous rows, 
119%, ‘OLlanum verbaseifolium Linn, freet M*rub 
12 feet high, with = 4 inch thick stem, in “rtile soil of 
Light woods at 1250 feet; wood moderately soft, dingy 
white, covered with yellowish bark; branches capporstively 
fes and widely epreading; leaves mostly hanging, membranoue, 
deeper sreen sabove, essily wilting: in *rutescense erect, 
the berries dark green; "“Cagungog;" Taodeye, October, 1909, 

