12319. Ficus lusonensis imberbis “lm. n. var. 
Tree on wet stony wooded banks slong the Sinuban creek at 
1006 feet: stem 1 foot thick, 30 feet high, with main 
branches arising from the middle: wood quite brittle, dirty 
white, darker in the center, with prominent concentric 
rings, edorless and nearly tasteless; bark emeothish, 
grayish white mottled, with latex; main limbs ultimately 
freely rebranched, widely spresding, twigs suberect, in 
subwhorls, the lower one usually slender and giving riee 
to new ones; leaves ascending, upon subereat yellowish 
petioles, fiat, much deeper green above, subchartaceour: 
fige solitary or in paire from the lowermost leaf axils, 
upon similarly colored 1 1/2 inch long peduncles: figs 
flobosely flattened, greenish yellow, when mature reddieh 
streaked especially tie upper helf, the basal portion 
stipitate, 1/2 inch across; flowers dull brown; kaxkx 
La-liekaele=laneka;" fmt Magallanes, April, 1916. 
12320. Bulbophyllum lewanse Ames. Sagallanes, 
April, 1910, 
(No deseription) 
12321.  Glochidion trichogynum “uell. Are. Slender 
shrub in wet etony 8011 of wooded banke along the Sinuban 
ereek at 1000 feet; branches mostly at the top, rather 
siender, eparingly rebranched; stem 1 inch thick, 10 feet 
high: wood odorless and tasteless, sappy white, soft, with 
a red pith: bark yellowish, gemooth or minutely Lenticellied; 
leaves mx chartaceous, fist or only the apex abruptly. . 
reeurved, paler green beneath, chiefly horizontal; flowers 
pendulous, in axillary elueters, the short stalks with 
(calyx) bracts green, the corolla and stamens yellow; 
“Ananok;" Wagallenes, April, 191°. 
12322. Uvaria sibuyenensie “lm. n. sp. “rest 
shrub in moist steny #011 of wooded beanke slong the Sinubean 
creek at 1000 feet; stem 3 inchee thick, 15 feet hich, 
branched from below the middle; branches widely spresdinc, 
sparingly rebrenched; wood soft, dirty white, tastelese, 
with a distinet peppery odor, coarsely grained sappy white; 
bark relatively thick, yellowish gray, dull brown benesth 
the epidermis: young twige suberect, green; leaves flat, 
herizontal, leathery, very dark velvety green above, srx 
much paler or yellowish green beneath; young infrutescence 
lateral, upon a etout, deep red etalk 1 inch in Length; 
fruits fusiformly ellipseid, pale cherry red; “Lanitoe”. 
petioles stout, very deep green; Magallanes, April, 191%. 
12323. Flacourtia magellanense @lm. n. sp. Small 
Slender tree in stony moist soil of wooded bankes slong the 
Sinubean ereek at 1000 feet; stem 5 inches thick, 30 feet 
high, mainly branched above the middle; wood soft, yellow- 
ish white, or merely yellowish, odorless and tasteless; 
bark smoothish, dull brown mottled with gray: branches 
laxly rebranched; twigs slender, somewhat drooping, with 
Ageending tips leaves mainly horigontal, or slightly des- 
tending, nearly flat, coriaceous, deep subluecid gereen shove, much 
paler beneath, only slightly recurved toward the tip: fruite 
teen, aseending, solitary in the leaf axils, upon very 
short stalks, short ellipsoid or subglobose, 1/2 inch long, 
with 2 flattened seeds (7). Magallanes, April, 191°. 
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