the base, nearly 2 inches leng, the sacceate pertion semewhat 
flattened; the 5 lobes pinkish white as i# aleo the tube 
with deep yellow about the throut, and at the base; stamens 
4, in & puirs; the whitish filaments based upom the base 
ox the corolla, curved; “lLanite"; wood similar te maple- 
wood, odovleas, very bitter, moderately soft, reddish white; 
bark brown, cheekeé longitudinally, that on the branches 
yellowish brown; o14 fruits 8 inches long. Magellanes, 
12061.  erremia similis tim. Seandent end forming 
deme tengled masses upon trees and shruberricsa in reddish 
sompect well drained soi] along the Potee river at 500 feet; 
stem terete, twining, pliable, 1/2 ineh thiek, porous, with 
@ milky sap; ite thin bark dull brown, more or lese roughened 
with unite lenticels, the branches green; leaves meubranocus, 
Upon ascending terete stalks, mostly descending, folded upon 
the upper surface, ashy grey beneath; inflorescence erect 
fvom the upper leaf axils, upom 1 to 2 feet long stelks; 
Gulyx Shining pele green; corolla broadly funnel~-shaped, 
delicate, yellowish toward the base, otherwise pinkish white; 
Style and Lilaments flowers white, stigma globosely bilebed; 
anthers twisted and yellow, stigma pale yellow; flowers 
Slightiy fregrant; “Bulacans" Megallenes, March, 1910. 
12062. Lepionopeie philippinemeis Elms. te Sp. A 
@mall tre@like Shrub 14 feet high, with a 6 inches thick 
stem in yeidish coapact soil of the Patoo river bank at G00 
feet; branches not wunerons, quite slender and spreading, 
the twigs are Suberect and green; leaves ascending, shallowly 
folded upon the upper deep green surface, Slightly paler 
veneath, thickly cerlaceous; secending; infrutescence 
terminal o¢ lateral ascending, ite few thiek terete branchlets 
bearing divergent fruits; mature fruits ellipsoid, 8/4 ineh 
jong, less then 1/2 ineh across the middle, purplish biack, 
with « single stome-like fruit or rather seed; bark grayieh 
brown mottled, smooth; soft wood dingy white throughout, 
odorless, bitter; it ake ettains o much higher aud more 
Ht aghod Stature further up the viver. Magellenes, March, 
i910 
12068. Yageara integrifolia gerr.  Mediua sized tree 
in fertile moist 911 of woods along the Patoo river at 
500 feet; stem 40 feet long, @ feet thick, terete, branched 
above the middle; wood moderately hard, yellowish throughout, 
odorless, Slightly bitter; bark relatively thick, yellowish 
end deeply cheeked at the base, grayish and smoeth on the 
branehes; branchlets few, Slender, widely Spreading, thick, 
tips usually upwardly curved; leaves horizontally spreading, 
exvowded toward the tips of the branchlets; petiole and 
rechis terete, light areen; leaflets Similarly spreading, 
nearly filet, deep lucid green above, much paler beneath, 
eoriaecous, margins somewhat wavy with tips downwardiy 
pointed; tmz infrutescenes paniculate above the middle, 
from the uppermost leaf axile, G6 to 12 inehes long, sscendingly 
Spreading, green except the reddish punctate fruits; fruits 
iee8 than 1/2 inch in diameter, globose, with a strong clear 
lemon-turpentine odor; Seeds @, hard, black, plavo-convexs 
Megellenes, March, 1910. ' 
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