12451. Yugerenda magallenensis “lm. mn. sp. Lax 
enrub in shruberries or in light woods along the coast or 
in the firet hille; stem 1 to 2 inches thick, 16 feet high; 
branches arising from eetem below the middle, spreading and 
Laxly rebranched; wood very soft, whitish, odorless and taste. 
Leas, with a lerge snowewhite pith; bark yellowish, more 
or lese obsgeurely lenticelled, green benesth the epidermis; 
leavee soft membranous, lucid green above, much paler benesth, 
eurved upon the upper side in hot daye; infruteseence erect, 
green except the very limp auter or show bracte and the 
upper portion of the yellow corolla especially the upper 
gide of the segments; “Ocboy;" Magallanes, May, 1910, 
12452, Sideroxylon attenustum OC, Medium sized tree 
in moiet rocky #011 in woode along mangroveeswanps; stem 
8 inches thick, 30 feat high, branched from the middle; wood 
moderately hard and brittle, sappy white, without odor ord 
taste; bark thin obseurely but densely checked, crayish — 
mottled, juicy and white on the innew side, light brown 
benesth the epidermis, twigs slender, numerous, half droop- 
ing and with suberect tips; leaves chartaccous, merwd amt 
ageending, flat, dark sublucid green above, whitish or sube- 
¢anes¢cently sreen beneath; flowere upon reeurved greenish 
stalks, green, apparently pistiliate only; "Tabigey.”* 
Magallanes, sey, 1910. 
12453, Fterie ensiformie burm, Creeping tufts upon 
wooded limestones next to the baach in dry well drained #011, 
rhizome short brancied, yellowish green and covered with 
yellowish brown hairs, bendeble, 1/3 inch thick; stipes 
erect or nearly so, soft in texture, angular, green except 
the dark brown beses, ultimately turning straw brown; fronds 
about a8 leng, aseending, recurved toward the top; segments 
mostly fiat, similarly pleseine green on both sides; "“Ca-get- 
git;" “Sagellanee, Fay, 1910. 
12464, WMieus infectoria eauloearps (#iq.) Kine. 
A @ubescandent and satranwline tree climber in woode of wet 
compact soil near the sea-coast; steme numerously divided 
and densely interlaced, tightly surrounding its support, 
grown tkagk together where intercepted; main branches widely 
spreading, numerously rebranched, the ultimate ones upwardly 
curved; wood sappy white, soft, without odor or taste, ite 
fine concentric rings plain; bark grayish white, dluntly 
lenticelLled, with Jatex, lesves horizontal or descending, 
thinly coriseeous, somewhat paler green beneath, tips recurved 
and margins more or less wavy; petioles light or yellowish 
green as is also the midnerve, brown at the base sleo at the 
top beneath; figs globose, green with the pedicels with 
minute whitich spots and a dull brown umbilicus; bracts dark 
brown of at least so fringed or margined. “tonok. ” Magallanes 
Nay, 1910. 
12456.  Phyllachors luzonensis Henn, Oni leaves of 
emall trees of weeds near the ses-coast; blotches irregularly 
eireular, coal black on both sides, rugose beneath, obscurely 
papillose above, mk immediately eurrounded by xe pale yellow 
diseased leaf portions; Magallanes, May, 1910. 

