12187. ezoneurum letieiliauum (Cav.) Merr, Climbing 
and eprewling over thickets of light woods bordering grassy 
glens at S00 feet of rather poor but well drained soil; stem 
terete, 1 inch thick; soft, wood greenish, with 4 large 
brown pith, odorless, slightly sweet, covered with smooth 
ereenich bark: branches divericste, euite slender, rather 
hard and tough; leaves recurved; ususlly hooked on the 
underside; leaflete ascending, flat, coriaceous, dull green 
above, much paler green or subglaucescent beneath; infretes- 
cence terminal, paniculately branched, from a foot to a yard 
long, all ite etalke terete, rigid, shining red; pode des- 
eending, of a dull flesh red, ueusliy eurved upon one side 
and more or lees twieted at the baee and apex: "Sapinit;" 
Sudays Magellanes, April, 191°. 
12166. Terminalia edulis Gieo. Tree in good soil 
of @ wooded ravine near « etreamlet along the Pauale river 
at 760 feet; etem 2 feet thick, 35 feet high, with aseending 
main branches arising from below the middle; wood moderately 
hard, yelliowieh white, dingy or even brownish toward the 
center, odorless, only slightly bitter; bark aray, yellow- 
ish on the inner surface, finely ehecked and scaling in 
emell eesles: branches widely spreeding, ultimately nume- 
rously vebranched, forming widely spreading crowne, the 
suberect twice relatively short: leaves eubcoriaceous, 
norigental, folded upon the upper much deeper green surfece, 
with regurved tips: infrutescence axillary secending or 
divaricate, the epikes yellowish green; fruite flattened, 
with » hard stone, pale green but when mature dull red; 
*Galomaog.” Magallanes, April, 1910. 
12189, Memecylon gitingense “lm. n. 8p. Rather 
emall treee in clay soil of gravelly eubeoil, on the 
wooded banke of the Simubang creek at 750 feet: atem 6 
inches thick, terete, branched from the middle, £5 feet high; 
wood moderately hard’ and heavy, brownish toward the center, 
odorless and taetelees; bark comparatively thin, dull brown, 
finely ehredded or checked; branches widely spreading, 
ultimately numerously and laxly rebranched; leaves numerous, 
descending, thinly coriaceous, curvingly folded upon the 
upper side, recurved especially toward the apex, such 
lighter green beneath; infrutescence 1 to 3-clustered from 
the leaf axile, upon short green ascending stalks, pedicels 
shorter; fruits similarly flattened at both ends, otherwide 
globose, less than 1/4 ineh acrogs, whitieh when mature. 
the apex with a circular sear, the crustaceous seed with 
@reenish convoluted cotyledones; “Anaba;" dagallanes, 
April, 1010, 

