relatively short, suberect; wood very bitter, odorless, 
heavy, sappy white, quite sett; leaves eopious, sBscending, 
thickiy coriaceous, nearly fist, deep green above, much 
peler or yellowish green benesth; inflorescence teruinal, 
erect, usuelly 5-fliowered, the staika, bracts and calyx deep 
areen; corolla 3 to 4 inches long, easily wilting and caducous, 
greenish toward the base, otherwise ereamy white, sweetly 
fragrant; pistil green subpersistent, bearing broadly 2-clett 
stigmas; Stemens whitieh ae is al@o the inner side of the 
basal portion of the corolle tube upon whieh they are 
inserted; fruit ellipseid, shining orange red, et lesst 1 
ineh long, with a conspicuous subpersistent slender point, 
ereet ; Megellanes, April, 1910+ 
12825.  Canmarium sibuyanense Bim. Ms SP. Small or 
medium eised tree iu gravelly moist seil ef wooded banks 
along the Pateo river at 750 feet; stem 6 inches thick, 30 
feet bigh, with main branches arising from the middie; wood 
white, moderately soft, edorless and tasteless; bark grayish 
white mottled, amooth, reddish brown beneath the epidermis; 
branches spreading, freely rebranched; the gray leat stalke 
horizontal; leeflets 6 to 7, descending, recurved and 
felded upon the upper deeper sublueid green surface, 
ehartaceous; inflorescence divaricete, the unbranched 
apikes usually 4 to 6 inches long, the Stalks end calyx 
aull yellowish green, other parts of the flower creamy 
yellow; Megeallanes, April, 1910+. 
12226, vodia triphylie BC. ‘lender erect tree in 
fertile wooded flatea at 75¢ feet along the Patoo river; stem 
branched above the middie, 3 inches thiek, 20 feet high; 
branches also slender, divaricate, laxly but only sparingly 
rebranched; the twigs suberect; wood greenish white, soft, 
odorless and tasteless; bark grayish mottled, with ainute 
white lenticels, green beneath the epidernis; leaves 
Goriaceous, aéveniing, recurved and folded upon the upper 
side, dull green above, much lighter so beneath; inflorescence 
aveenish except the whitish petels and stemeus and the 
yellowieh ovary; young fruits dark green; Magallanes, 
April, 1910+ 
12227. Sterenlie luzonica Yards A medius sised 
tree in moist fertile densely wooded filets at 750 feet along 
the Patoos river; stem 1 1/2 foot thiek, Sc feet high or 
higher, with main brenchea arising from about the middle; 
wood soft, pulpy, white, odorless and tasteless, light; 
bark velatively thick, smoothish, yeliowish gray mottled; 
the main branches widely spreading, emply rebranched toward 
the ends; twigs upwardly curved: leaves coriaceous, upon 
ascending yellowish green petioles, meiniy horizontal, 
nearly flet, slightly derker green on the upper side; 
young infrutescence subpendulous from below the loaves, 
@ull green; Megallenes, april, 1910+ 

