12604, Prema eumingiane Schaver, Small erect tree, 
in dxry compact black soil of Light woods of the cogen formation 
at £5 feet altitude; stem more or less wadded, 8 inches 
thiek, 25 feet high, branched from above the middle; wood 
finely greined, motierately hard, yellowish to brown, odorless 
and tasteless, bark aray, Shreded in irregular thin plates, 
Snooth and yellowish on the brenches; twigs suberect, covered 
with yellowish brown Scurfy haire; leaves submembranous, 
diverse, descending, deep green and usually folded upon the 
upper Burface, paler benesth, the veine yellowigh green; 
inflorescence Similarly colored, paniculate, erect, odorless; 
flowers @ubpendant, yellowish, the ovary green, the hairs 
on the inside whitish; fruits flatly globose, 1/3 inch 
across, juicy and purplish blue when ripe; "Mulmagen." 
Brooks Point, February, 1911. 
12605. Glochidion molle imell. Arg. Shrubs in Several 
stemmed clusters in dyy fertile 8011 of shrubberies or light 
woods et 25 feet altitude; stems 5 to 5 inches thick, their 
main brenches arising fron below the middle, the branchlets 
widely Spreading; wood soft, reddish especially the central 
portion, without oder or taste; bark smooth, grayish, dark 
brown boneath the epidermis; leaves horisontaliy Spreading, 
chiefly at the ende of the branchlets; leaflets sort 
membranous, recurved but otherwise nearly flat, yellowish 
green beneath; flowers ascending, fruits mostly pendant; 
"Piaas," Brooke Point, February, 1911, 
12606. Caryotea mitis Beoc. Rather Slender trees in 
féxtiie black moist 6011 of woods along Slugish streams at 
25 feet altitude; stemea usually 6 to 5 in a cluster, the 
ukkk adult ones 6 inches thick and 17 1/2 fect high, terete, 
conspicuously ringed cvery 9 inches, dull grayieh brown and 
Smooth; wood pithy and fibrous; leaves ascendingly recurved, 
15 feet long, the basal one third leafless, 2 inches thick 
at the base; Sheathe dull sreen, the edges becoming Shreded, 
eseending and claSping the stem, 4 to 5 feet long; leaflets 
the longest in the middle, subpendant, the terminal margins 
ugnally undulate, Similarly deep green on both sides, the 
upper Side more shiny; infrutescence few to Several, along 
the Stem below the foliage, axillery or near to the Sides 
of the sheath base, upon thick recurved 1 1/2 foot long 
densely bracterted peduncles, numerously branched paniculately; 
the rachis terete, yellowish green, bendable, at least 1 
foot long; fruite globosely flattened, yellowish, always 
less than 1/2 inch across, their juice somewhat viscid; 
"Bato." Brooks Point, Februsry, 1911. 
12607. Galanus mollis Bleos. palawenicus Secc. Ns Vars 
Seandent and Sprewling over wooded shrubberies of dry compact 
Soil among cogon graces; stems few or Several in a cluster, : 
near the base 1/3 of an inch thick exeluding the dry persistent 
sheaths, 1 inch thick toward the top or at the lest bearing 
portion terete, greenish brown; leaves 5 inches apart, more 
or less, gracefully reourved, alternate, 3 feet long; 
gx (peduncie) petiole proper sil a ena 

