12190. Sideroxyion fragrans “lm, n.. ep. Medium | 
sized tree on wooded banke along the Sinubang creek at 750 
feet, in slay 9011 with a gravelly subsoil: stem 1 1/2 
foot thick, 40 feet high or nearly that, branched above 
the middle; wood light, woderately hard or soft, niee to 
work, white on the outside reddigh toward the canter, odore 
less and tastelesa: bark rather thick, grayish and brown 
mottled, emoothich, with latex; branches freely rebranched, 
the ultimate ones quite slender and suberectly curved; 
chartaceous leaves upon ascending terete petioles, horizon- 
tally epreading, crowded upon the ends of the gray twics; 
very ehellowly folded upon the upper elightly greener 
eurface, the prominent nerves yellowish white; inflorescence 
yellowish brown, the slightly fragrant flowers upon spread- 
ing usually curved similarly colored pedicels; calyx of 
the aame color; petale and filements creamy white or yellow. 
ish, evary dull yellow, style greenish, turning deep red 
after yerminge flowering; “Bbagomeho;" . Setayx Macallanee, 
April, 1910. 
12191. Antidesma leptoeloadum genuinue Muell. Arg. 
Shrub 9 feet high on molet gravelly banks of woods slong 
the Sinubang creek at 750 feet; stem terete, @ inches thick, 
branched above the middje; weed quite solid, the sapwood 
white, browni¢h toward the center; bark emooth, yellowish 
gray; branches widely spreading, the ultimete ones lax; 
leaves coriaceous, horizontal, nearly flat, shining deeper 
green on the upper aide; inflorescence termine] or axillary 
erect, sparingly branched, the reachie suk succulent and ‘ 
deep green, the asalyx yellowish ac, filamente whitieh; flowe 
ers odorlese; “Tuba;" Makkw Eageallanes, x@tix April, 1910. 
12192, Ardisia sibuyanensie “im. n. ap. An erect 
undershrub upon moist gravelly seil of a wooded bank along 
the Sinubang creek at 756 feet; stem terete, more or less 
crooked at intervals, 1 inch thiek, terete, only few branched 
at the top or only with a tuft of leaves at the top; wood 
whitish, rather soft, with a large brown pith, odorless 
and tastelees, bark smooth and brown; leaves ascendingly 
spreading, submembranoue, fiat, shining above, paler creen 
beneath, their short petioles much thickened; infrutescence 
terminal, upon 3 to 5 inches long pendulous peduncles, 
few paniculstely branched, 211 the stalke especially the 
pedicels deep red; fruita similarly celered, clobose but 
the bage more or less flattened, less than 1/2 inch across, 
subtended by 9 5 segmented reddish persistent calyx; “Lo- 
lumboy;* Magallanes, April, 1910. 

