12374, Glaoxylon subviride flm. n. sp. An erect 
shrub in red soil mixed with soft shale stones of humid 
forested slopes at 1750 feet alone the trail leading downy 
toward Sepana; etem 3 inches thick, 15 feet high, terete, 
mere or lees crooked, with a few main brenches from below 
the middle, 15 feet high: wood dingly white, odorless but 
with a eweetish taste, soft; bark emooth, yellowish mottled, 
green benesth the epidermis; brenches crockedly rebranched, 
spresding, not very numerous, the terminal ones suberect; 
coriaceous leaves horizontally spreading, nearly flat, slighte 
ly paler green beneath; inflorescence ascending, pale green, 
staminate, the flowers falling exeeedingly early; Magallanes 
April, 1910. 
123756, Stereulia blancoi Rolfe. Quite lerge tree 
in damp shale like soil of wooded revines at 1750 feet on 
the Espana side of the mountein ridge; stem 2 feet thick, 
nearly terete and straight), 35 feet high or higher, crooked- 
ly branched at the top; buttressed at the base: wood soft, 
dirty white, odorless and tasteless: bark thick, yellowish 
gray, smoothish or lenticelLled, reddish brown beneath the 
epidermis; branches crooked, forming - flattish erown, 
sparingly rebranched, the ultimate ones 1 inch thick and 
uprardly curved: leaves secending, folded upon the upper 
much deeper green surface, reine yellowish white, corisceous 
or subchartaceous; fruite at the end of the 1 I/2 foot long 
pendulous cinnamon ex brown perlunele, 4 or & divaricately 
epreading, yellowish green or somewhat tinged with red 
(not unlike peach-rinds); Magallanes, April, 1910, 
12376. Gynotroches axillaria Dim, Kedium sized 
tree in moiet wooded gulches of shale-like soil at 1'760 
feet slong the trail towards “spans; wood soft, whitish, 
bark smoothish and brown; #tem 11/2 thick, 30 feet high; 
branches moatly toward the top, crooked: twigs quite slender 
and lax, mostly green, lesvee descending, coriaceous, nearly 
flat, ehining deep green sbove, much paler beneath, spex 
recurved; calyx ereen, petale yellowish, ovary deep yellow, 
the Tlowere are subpenduloue and odorleas; Varallanes, 
April, 1919. 
12377, Bulbophyllum profuaum Ames, Smell half creep- 
‘ing tufte, upon limbs of large trees at 1750 feet along the 
Htepana side of the ridge trail: eteme few, tue decumbent, 
branch covered with marcescent bracts, flexible; leaves 
very thick, secendingly recurved, flat, pale or yellowish 
green especially beneath, arising from small areen pseudo} 
bulbs: stems and branches very floriferous, the smell flowers 
yellow and odorless; Magallanes, April, 1910. 
12378. Lepionop$is philippinensis “1m, n. sp, 
Slender tree in stony soil slong deeply wooded stream guiches 
at 1750 feet on the north side of the ridge toward “spena; 
wood sappy white, or yellowish toward the center odorless, 
bitterish soft: bark smoothish and more or less mottled; 
stem & inches thick, 25 feet hich; branches above the middle 
or toward the top only, slender, divariestely spreading, 
the ultimate ones slender and lax, very flexible; leaves 
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