_ 12127, tinociera vidaliane Elm, nm. sp, Erect 
tree, 20 feet high, with en 8 inches thick stem, in moist 
gravelly soil of wooied benks along the Paurla river at 750 
feet; branches spersey from the middle, divaricately apreading, 
numerously rebrencheé, forming an elongated crown; twigs 
lax, horizontal or the tips subereet; wood bitterish in 
taste end oder, burly, moderately hard, weddish toward the . 
center; bark thiek, yellowish grey, more or less roughened 
with blunt lenticells, reddish brown beneath the epidermis; 
sorisceougleeves horizontal or descending, nearly flat but with 
strongly recurved tips, dark green above, much lighter so 
beneath; inflorescence spreading, the three divergent styles 
or stigmas very derk brown; Magallenes, Merch, 1910. 
12128  Fieue lusonensis imberbie Elm, ns. ver. Small 
erect tree, in cley gravelly mixed soil of a wooded bank along 
the Pauala river at 750 feet; stem 6 inches thick, 15 feet 
high, branched from below the middle, wood moderately soft, 
gseppy white, odorless and tasteless, with conapleuous concentric 
rings; bark smocthish, gray on the stem, brown on the branches; 
branches numerous widely spreading, the Swigs usually ascending 
or their ends upwardly curved; leaves nearly flat, ascending, 
coriaceous, ef » rich shining green above, much lighter so 
beneath, more or less crowded toward the ends; Tigs in pairs 
from the fallen leaf axils just beneath the foliage; the 
green pedicels ascending or erect, neurly 2 inches iong, ¢ 
practeate at the apex; fruits sbruptly constricted or 
nipple-shaped at both enés, glaucous green with whitish 
streaks or spets, the apex soon turning brownish; umbilical 
seeles green, the flowers creamy white; Magelianes, March, 
1910, . 
12129,  Calophyllum ssohokkei Elm. ns sp, Medium 
sized tree in moist eravelly soil of a wooded bank along the 
Peuela river at 750 feet; stem 1 foot thick, 30 feet high, 
with its main branches arising from about the middle; wood 
herd, odorless end testeless, reddish especially toward 
the center; bark comparatively thick, smooth, red beneath 
the yellowish eray mottled epidermis; twigs rather short 
and forming more or less dense masses toward the ends of the 
main branches, the terminal portion dull green; leaves 
aseending or horizontal, rigidly charteceous, searly flat, 
deep green above, much lighter so beneath; inflorescence in the 
uppermost leaf axils, the peduncle proper 1/2 ineh long, 
the branched panicle 2 to 3 inches long; the stalks bracts, 
filements, perianthy style an@ stigma creamy white, anthers 
yellow, ovary green; flowers slightly fragrent; Magallanes, 
March, 1910. ~ 
12130. Pearvinariun philippinense Elm. Me Sp. Small 
erect tree in moist gravelly 8011 of a wooded bank of the 
Pausla river at 750 feet; stem 10 inches thick, 20 feet high 
or higher, brenched towerd the top; branchlets numerous, forming 
a dense crown; ascending; leaves also numerous, ascending, 
more or leas recurved, shiny green above, somewhat paler beneath, 
Yigidly coriaceous or chartaceous;. inflorescence erect, 
terminal, barely exeeeding the leaves, #1] the stalks green, 
flowers odorless and slightly irregular; petals greenish, the 
calyx derk green, stamens whitish, the one sided ovary disk (7) 
‘these yellow;woog herd sha heavy, Gull white at least on the 
outside; bark reletively thin, smoothish, grayish, reddish 
beneath the epidermis; Magallanes, March, 1910. 
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