12193.  itsea philipinensis err. Medium sized 
tree in gravelly or stony Soil of moist woods at 750 feet, 
along the Simubang creck; stem 40 feet high, 1 1/2 feet 
thick, branched toward the top only; wood sort, yellowish, 
ef an unpleasant sourish oder, tasteless, Light; bark 
amoothish, greyish mottled; pranches forming e widely 
spreading filet crown, with guberect twigs; leaves chartaceous, 
mostly ascending, fiat or the eides curved upon the upper 
gull deeper green surface, veins peneath yellowish; fruits 
elustered along the rather slender pranchlete, upon 1/2 
inch: long thick rufous brown atalke, spreading; cup green | 
or becoming seurfy brown with age, 1/2 ineh deep, as wite 
across the top; aute fuliy 1 inch long, olive green with 
minute white Spots, more tapering toward the "nipple-shaped" 
apex; "Balelad." Megellenes, April, 1910. 
12194,  Meallotus echinatus Wms greelike shrub, clay 
with a gravelly subsoil, alone wooded banks of the Sinubang 
ereck at 760 feet; stem 6 inches thick, 20 feet high or 
jess, branched from below the middle; wood rather 8o1id, 
reddish brown toward the center, odorless and tasteless; 
park smooth, mottled, dark yeddish brown beneath the epidermis; 
main branches widely spreading, lexly rebrauched; leaves 
submombranous, flat or only the tips recurved, deep groen 
and sublucid above, slightly paler green beneath; staminate 
spikes a few inches long, with flowers seattered all along; 
pistillate Tiowers solitary, terminal oF subterminal, green, 
gubpendulous, the S styles or stiguas nearly en inch long, 
the pedicel bracteste; fruits S-lobed, about 1/2 inch across, 
with some of the spinnles becoming enlerged and turning 
reddish; "Belie” Magallanes, April, 1910+ 
121.965 Garcinie lineerifolia Elms De BPs yeory 
il alone the wooded 
jnubeng creek at 750 Leet 
20 feet long, branched 
end heavy, reddish 
white, mn sepwood white; 
bark deep or aul 
reddish brown benes 
light yellow; main 
ultimately lexiy and 
coriaceous, horisontal, 
beneath; flowers rigid, 
calyx green, petals yello 
yellowish; “fogbak." Magelia 

