11960. Meliosma sumetrana (Jack) Migs "Sunagasa,." 
Rather large tree at 4250 feet along the Maak Mainit creek 
of mount Apo; stem 45 feet high, with a 11/2 or 2 feet 
thick trunk; flowers creamy white. fodaya, October, 1909. 
11961. Syaplocos apoensis Elms Me Bp. Small 20 
foot high tree in humid woods at 4250 feet on the Talon side 
of the mountain range, “Bolabogon." . Todaya, October, 1909. 
11962. Tylophora getosa Schltr. Me Bp. Scandent upon 
ginall troes of humid forests at 4500 feet on the Zalon side 
of the mountain range: "Lanbad,* Fodaya, October, 1909. 
11963. Viseum articuletun Burm. Epiphytic upon a 
large oak-tree in dense humid woods at 4250 feet on the 
Talon side of the mountain range; “Logoliei." Yodaya, 
Getober, 1909. 
11964. Bugenia malaceensis Lina. A medium sized 
tree on open hills at about 1500 feet or less; stem & fact 
thick, with hard wood, and covered with ameothish gray bark 
branches arising from below the middie, widely spreading; 
leaves horizontal or descending, thickly coriaceous, skim 
shining deep green above, much lighter green beneath, shallewly 
conduplicate on the upper side; flowers in small scattered 
clusters along the stems of the branchlets; calyx pale green, 
rigid; potals, stamens and pistil bright pink red, the small 
anthers yellowish; fruit darker red, pyriform, nearly 2 
inches long; “tual.” fodaya, Getober, 1909. 
(11965. Gorypha elats Koxb. ‘ree in dry weil drained 
soil of woods in the fields back of Digos at 500 feet altitude; 
trunk dark brown, 30 feet high, 2 feet thick, rugose with 
the transverse rings; sapwood thin, whitish, umiderlaid by 
a vone of hard black weed; the greater central portion soft 
and pulpy, bitter te taste; trees with infrutescence without 
Leaves; trunk abruptly constricted below the infrutescence, 
its rings more or less shredded; infrutescences many 
alternating and rather closely set; pedunele divaricate, 
1 1/2 feet long, flattened, 3 inches wide, subtended by dry 
persistent triangular bracts, eovered with glaucous green 
sheath-like bracts; infrutescence proper at least 3 feet 
long, 2 1/2 feet wide; numerously and paniculetely branched; 
branches and branchlets wk whitish; fruits fully 1/2 inch 
in diameter, globose, hard, green ~<4? with five lighter 
eolored spots, upon straight pedicells, eoli@jry or in pairs. 
Leaves from a young tree ascending, erowded very much, 10 
feet long, expanded at the base, angular in shape, triengled 
on the upper side, dark green, the thiek keel beneath rounded, 
the upper edge provided with stout black usually recurved . 
teeth; blade orbicular, & feet acrovs, at least 1/2 incised, 
sharply plicate below the middle, the free segments shallowly 
curved upon the upper side, peneath prominent yet 
flexible, similarly areen, ‘Todaya, May, 1909. 

