12235, Quisqnalis indien Linn, #%ubscandent and sprawling 
over shruberries bordering grass lenis at 750 feet, in fertile 
gompae’ soil; o14 stem & inehes thick, terete, bendable, 
inelined to twine, numerously branched toward the top; soft 
wood seppy white, porous, without odor or taste; bark relatively 
thiek, yellowish gray, very finely shredded longitudinally, 
the inner portion turning toe a deep dull brown when exposed; 
pranches freely rebranched, the slender green twigs drooping; 
leeves horizontel, slichtly reeurved end conduplicate on the 
upper gide, similar green on both sides, thinly coriaceous, 
inflorescence terminal, suberect, the reehis, bracts and el yx 
green; corolla segments at firet pure white, turing a deep 
pretty red: filaments white, atyle whitish, stigma, green, 
anthers yellowish brown; young fruite green, 5-winged; 
flower fragrent, aseendingly apreeding, very pretty and showy; 
"falongon"; Merveallenes, April, 1910. 
12236, Fiens sibuyanen@is Film nm. sp. Erect shrub- 
like tree in rieh sell ef light woods or in shruberries of 
a flet neer the Patoo river et 760 feat; stem 6 inghes thick, 
20 feet high, with main branches arising from below the middle; 
branches widely spreading and numercusly rebrenched, the twigs 
ascending; wooed moderetely herd, whitish, slightly seveet, 
olerless; berk smeothish, consptouously mottled; leeves 
noatly aseendingy tips reeurved; filet otherwise, chartaceous, 
paler green beneath, the midvein whitish; figs globose, 
1/8 inch ecross, lemon yellow with redé%sh umbilical» serles, 
the flowers yellowish white, clustered in small groups along 
the branchlets mainly; “Bili"; Wagelleanes, April, 1910. 
12257 4 Dryopteria belshacensis Christe Small tufte in 
dry blaek soil of forests at 750 feet; reotetoeck short, 
rigid, giving rise to several stems or stipes; stipes decumbent 
at the sonly bese, erect, terete, brown or dull green toward 
the top, 1 to 3 feet high; fronds trienguler in outline, usualiy 
ghorter then the stipes, sseendingly reeurved; pinnee flat, 
dark green, only slightly paler benenth, membranous; rootstock 
and basal portion of etipes covered with dark brown secles; 
rocts many, slender, fibrous; “Leede". Magellenes, April, 1910. 
12238. # SBarringtonie revolute Merr. Slender erect tree 
in moist fertile soil of woode cr forests at 760 feet; sten 
10 imehes thick, terete, branched abeve the middle; wood 
dirty yellow, odorless, bitterich, moderately hard and heevy; 
bark thick, dull crey, the epidermis sealing in reletively thiex 
small pletea; brenches gnarly, spreading, crookedly rebrenched, 
the tough wige subereet; leaves ascending, crowded towerd the 
end of the branchlets, only slightly recurved and foléed upon 
the upper side,corlaceous, shining deep green ebove, paler 
benesth; infrutescence terminal, pendulous, a yard long or 
leas; rechie tough, terete, longitudinally stfiate, less 
then 1/2 inch thiek, solitery; petioles brown and thickened 
at the base; e@alyx screen, persistent; petals 4 or of the sane 
number, greeiish white, suceulent; filements yellowish white, 
numerously im erted upon the vasal portion of the corolla and 
early felling with them, purplish red townrd the apex; anthers 
yellew; persistent style reddish except the greenish besel portion: 
flowers eadueous, heavy, with a faint disagreeable odor: "Mego- 
paho"; Magalianes, April, 1910. 

