L2ll¢. Yogonanthera reflexe Bim, Subseandent and 
straggling shrub near seepage Soil ef a wooded bank of the 
Panals river et 760 feet; stem 3/4 inch thiek, bendable, 
torete, only sparingly branched from near the base up; wood 
Seppy white, watery, soft, without odor or taste; bark smooth, 
brown, green beneath the epidermis; twigs aecendingly eurved; 
leaves truly coriaceous, fiat or nearly a0, deep green above, 
yellowish so beneath; inflorescence suberect, eli ite stalks 
reddish and sueculent, ealyx yellow; eorella yellowish on the 
outer side, otherwise reddish; styles and filaments pinkish, 
the anthers very deep red.  Magelienes, Merch, 1910. 
12111. # pryopteris canescens (Bl.) C+ Chr. Var. ocros~ 
tichoides. Suall tufts growing in @olenies on seepage banks 
of woeds elong the Pauela river eat 750 feet; root fibrous, 
numerous, Slender, nearly bleck; rootstock short, horizontal; 
etipes ascendinely curved, dirty sreen; blade descendingly 
curved, churtaceous, similerly green on both sides; fertile 
ene erect and much longer; the fertile pinnae usually more 
folded upon the upper side,  \egelianes, Merch, 1910-6 
121126 Bugenie merrillii GO. Be Rob. Slender shrub, 
16 fect high, with a & inches thick stem, in moist clayey soil 
ef woods at 75c feet on the Pavale river filet; branches widely 
spreading, arising from below the middle, sparingly revranched; 
wood rather hard, dingy white or brownish, odorless and taste~ 
leas; bark brown, smooth or fleking in thin plates; twigs 
gubdrooping, green, engied; leaves also drooping, tliat or only 
their tips recurved, shiny, coriaceous, the upper side a 
trifle derker; the pendulous inflorescence more of less 
concealed by the terminal peir of leaves; possessing a "skunk" 
odor, green except the yellowish ovary and whitish petale; 
(the anthers peler green than the filaments). legallanes, 
Wareh, 1910. 
: 12115. Phyllenthus sibuyanensis Film, mn. Sp. Unabranched 
erect shrubs, from 3 to 6 feet high, in moist fertiie seit of 
@ wooded flat along the feuala river at 750 feet; stem terete, 
1/2 inch thick or thicker, leaf bearing above the middle; 
wood soft, greenish white, odorless and tasteless; bark gray 
finely checke@, green benesth the epidermis; petioles divaricately 
Spreading, the @wollen base dark green; leaflets subsenbranous, 
a@ull green above, glaucous so beneath, flat; flowers upon 
red slender ascendingly recurved pedicels arising mostly from 
the axils of the uppermost leaves; perianths inwardly curved, 
deep red except the pele white fringe; petals or ovary disk. (7?) 
decp red; anthere 4-disk, likes Vegellanes, March, 1910+ — 
12114. Preycinetia maxima Merr. ‘tree climber in woods 
at 75¢ feet, in moist fertile soil along the Pauala river; . 
stem 1 ineh thiek, only sparingly branched, climBing aiona 
a@ tree-trunk for 15 to 25 feet high; leaves scattered in rows 
all along, horizontel, gracefully recurved, gradually twisted 
from base to apex, deeply grooved on the upper Bide below the 
middle, shiny deep green above, much paler beneath, tho bagel 
portion provided with a derk purple 1 inch wide a1 $ inches. 
long pair of stipules; heavy, thickly coriaceous; iniruteseaace 
terminal, upon # 6 inches long, subrecurved peduncle, the pedicels — 
only an inch or two lene; spikes $, subterete and often wavy or ¥ 
rugose, 6 to 9 inches long, 2 te 3 inches thiek; seeds maturing 
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