. 1207% Gironniers sibuyanensis Elm, n. sp, A lex 
andershrub al@ng brooks of dense woods in loose stony soil at 
1750 feet, on the trail to Espane; stem 12 feet high, branched 
from below the middlek brenchliets lax end numerous; wood pale 
white, oforless and tasteless, rether hard; berk roughened with 
jenticells ss longitudinally becoming checked, dull brown; 
prancheshax; leaves chartaceous, diverse in size, flat, or 
only the tips recurved, much lighter green beneath; infrutescence 
axillary or lateral; fruite flattish, green but turning 
flesh red when fully mature; Magallanes, Mareh, 1910. 
12078, Hugenie gi thligensis Blm. ne sp. Very slender 
sree, in fertile humus covered soil at 1500 feet on the trail 
to Espana, in dense woods; stem 6 inches thick, $0 feet high, 
terete, crookedly branched toward the top; wood hard, heavy, 
odorless, a trifle bitter, dull white on the outside turning 
prownish toward the center; bark smooth, brown; reddish so 
beneath the mexixaxems kax epidermis; twigs lax, the young 
portion green; corisceous leaves ascénding from the petiole, 
gubehartaceous, curvingly folded on the upper very deep green 
surface, much lighter green beneath; tips recurved; inflorescence 
jateral, quite rigid, green exeept the white Slightly fragrant 
flowers, 6 to 10 inches long; fruits purplish, elongated 
ellipsoid, nearly 3/4 inch long, derk purple; Magallanes, 
Wareh, 1910. 
12079. Flacourtia magallanense Blm. s. sp. Very slender 
tree 20 feet high with a 4 inen thick stem, in red cley at 
1500 feet on the trail to Espene, in moist dense woods; 
wood quite hard, somewhat foetiad, yellowish especially the 
central portion, tasteless; branches slender, mostly at the 
top, divariente, rebranched; leaves horizontal, nearly flat, 
shining dark green on the upper side, much peler or yellowish 
green beneath, coriaceous; youhg fruits subsessile, axillary, 
ovoidly ellipsoid, B-celled, each cell with ea flattenedbeedy 
the seed shell is herd; Magallanes, Mareh, 1910. 
12080, Bugenia anguleris Elm, Me Sp» Medium sized 
tree, in dense woods of red elay at 1500 feet, on the trail to 
Espana; stem not strict nor straight, 2 feet thick, 40 feet 
long, buttressed at the base; wood hard, heavy, odorless, 
bitter, the thin outer portion seppy white, gredually changing 
to dark brown in the centerg bark smooth, grayish; main 
branches above the middlek crookedly rebranched; ‘twigs numerous, 
suberect, relatively short end forming dense bushes; 
leaves ascending, erowled, rigid, shining deep green above, 
much paler beneath, shallowly folded, with twisted and 
recurved tips, the margins and fine yet distinct reticulations 
pale green; infrutescence erect, the smooth freen stalks more 
ox less angular; ¢alyx strongly quadrengular, rigid, snooth, 
pale green, 1/2 inch long, erect; Magellenes, Marchk 1910. 

