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upper petal, filaments and the throat hairs; Tlowers possess 
a greenish oder, and are irreguler; Megelienes, April, 1910. 
12179. Doedonaes viscosa Linn. shrubs 8 feet high, 
with brenehes from meer the base, crookedly rebranched, the 
ultimate ones numerous and lax; wood hard, heavy, dingy white, 
odorless and testeless; berk densely shredded longitudinally 
and grayish, smooth and light brown on the prenchletea; leaves 
submembrancus, slightly paler green benesth, flat or only 
the margina folded upon the Lower subviseid side; inflorescence 
green, the winged fruite turning dry and brown when 014; in 
sandy flets near the beach; Magallenes, April, 1910. 
12160. Ptercearpus indicus Wilid. wedinm sized tree 
in open woods of fertile soil at 500 feet; stem 2 feet thick, 
branched below the middle, 55 feet high; wood moderately 
herd, whitish on the outside, burly, odorless and tasteiess; 
bark yellowish gray, finely checked and scaling in thin 
pletes, reddish beneath the epidermis and freely bleeding 
with a @imilerly colored juice; main branches ascending, 
witimately numerously branched end forming a flattish crown; 
the ascending twigs green; leaflets descending, thinly 
eoriaceoug, folded upon the upper iueia slightly ereener 
surface; inflorescence suberect, ali the stalks and caly= 
green; Style and “jlaments ereenish; etithers end petal blades 
light yellow, corolla delicate, erinked, lasting only « day 
or two; "Naga"; The tree cen be Seen as & yellow bliese fer 
a Lone distance, and is very pretty when in full flower 
white numerous "Symenopterevus" inseets huming anongst the 
flowers which ere neither eereenble nor disagreeable in odor; 
Magellanes, April, 1910+ 
12181. Eugenia perpallida Merr. gmall erect tree in 
compact soil oF Light woods beréering aras® patches at 500 
feet; stem 1 foot thick, 50 feet high, with main branches 
arising from below the middle, ultinately laxly and munerously 
rebranched and forming a flattish crown; wood rather hard 
and heavy, dingy white, oderless and tastelesa; berk greyish 
white, e¢aling on the stems, smooth on the branches; leaves 
coriaceous, horizontal or descending, folded and recurved 
especially toward the apex, shiny green above, glaucous 
beneath; the erect, terminal inflorescence yellowish green 
except the yellow ovary, end stemens (anthers) and the whitish 
filaments and petale; style #180 yellowish, bearing a greenish 
stigma; "Baatungoy"; Megellanes, April, 1910+ 
42182. Keyes philippinensis Plch. Smell erect tree 
in rich alluviel soil of a swampy filet, in woods at 600 feet; 
stem 6 inches thick, 25 feet high, branched above the middle 
and forming en elongated crown; wood hard, odorless and 
tasteless, the inner portion reddish; bark yellowish gray 
mottled, smoothish, on obscurely checked; branchlets Slender, — 
horizontally spreading; leaves descending, rigidly coriaceous, 
noorly flet, Bsomewhet peler green beneath; terminal 
dnfloreseence suberest, upon brownish peduncle, the inner 
xkxkek stalke whitish; celyx corolla, filements and pistii 
creamy white; anthers yellowish brown; flowers with a faint 
agreeable odor; “Retanghoy"; leaves often 1 foot long and 
§ inches wide; Megelilenes, April, 1910. ; 
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