12315,  ‘“elonium gliandulosum Klm. fe SP. AB erect 
shrub-like tree in wet gravelly soil of weeded banks along 
the Sinuban creek at 750 feet; stem 3 inches thiok, 10 feet 
high, branched from below the middle; seft wood whitish, odor- 
less and testeless; branches slender, lexly rebranchead; bark 
mottled, peeling in thin plates on the atem, smooth on the 
branches; leeves horizontel, or descending, subchartaceous, 
a trifle paler green beneath chiefly at the ende of the 
branchlets: flowers upen short greenish brown reourved tubercles, 
subpendulous; pedicel and calyx greenish; petels white; 
pistijhnd filaments elso pele white, anthers pale yellow; 
young fruit oboveidly globose, Jesecded; “Leocum"; Magelianes, 
april, 1910. 
. 12316.  Alpinie sibuyenensis Elm, n. ep. Small 
tafts in wet stony soil of woois along the Sinuban creek 
at 760 feet; stems several, terete, green, unequal in length, 
3 to § feet high or the ameller ones only 1 foot high; . 
ascending from the bulbose base, declining toward the top, 1/4 
to 1/2 inch thiek; leaves escending, coriaceous, shallowly 
folded upon the upper side, a trifle paler green benes th, 
margins gore or less wavy, apex atrongly recurved, mostly above 
the middle, exmeky wax the lowermost ones bractlike; in- 
floreseence erect, whitish except the pale pinkish inner 
organs of the flowera, odorless, the flowers ascending as do 
else the buds; the outer orgens of the flowers white, 
delignte, strongly reflexed; fruits globose, shining, green, 
lemom yellow and finelly ecarlet red; “Bohonen",  Magellancs, 
April, 1910. 
412317, Gyelostemon gitingensis Elm ni sp. ‘lender 
shrubelike tres in wet gravelly or stony 3011 of wooded banks 
along the Sinuben creek e% 1000 feet: stem 11/2 inch thick, 
16 feet high, mostly branched above the middle; wood whitish, 
odorless and testeless, quite herd; berk smooth greenish gray 
mottled; branches rebranched, relatively short, spreading; 
leaves ascending or horizontal, flat or only the tip slightly 
recurved, coriaceous, duller green on the upper side; fruits 
ustally selitery, exillery or lsteral, upon deep green short 
ascending stelks, ovoidly alcbose, creamy white, less then 
1/2 ineh long, with @ gingle stone seed, bearing the 2 
brown sessile stigmee; "“Lecong." Magallanes, April, 1910. 
12318,  Sideroxylen pittosporifolinm Elm, n. sp. (fruit) 
Slender tree in shallow moist soil above & gravelly subsoil 
of wooded banks of the Sinuban creek at 1000 feet: tom 
few inches thiek, 16 feet high, branched above the middle; 
wood guite hard, dingy or yellowish white, odorless and 
testeleas; bark smeoth,. dull yellowish brown, with evicence 
of milky sap; bwanches lexly rebranched; coriacecus leaves 
ascending or horizontal, flat or folded end recurved, deeper 
greeri on the upper sublucid green surface; fruits solitary, 
ellipsoid, &/4 inch long, subereat, usually leaf opposed, 
upon shert green stalke, st the end of the second yeer o1¢ twig 
“Maeda portion, subterete, or triengulerly so, S-seeded, the 
seeds surrounded by a smooth checolate brown crust; "“Leter"; 
fruit green but apparently beceming purplish brown atreaked, 
subtended by 5 greenish yellow purplish fringed margined sepals; 
Wigallanes, April, 1910s. ' 

