bleeding with a white Sap; brenches Spreading, the ultimate 
ones suberect and dull brown; leaves nearly flat with recurved 
tips, subchartaceous, much darker green beneath (7) the veins 
beneath yelliowien white, petioles seourfy brown, yet quite 
flexible; infrutescence along the “tem and lerger branches, 
upon 1 te 2 feet long pendant ligneocus flexible tubercles 
whieh are numerovsly branched dark brown and more or lesa 
ringed; peduncle green, descending; fruits obeveidly glicbose, 
at least 1 inch across, herd, shining green but with brown 
tubereles Lentieols which have whitish borders or only 
Bpotved with milk spots; flowers brownish or whitish, the 
unbilical Scales greenish; "Tabog." Brooks Point, February, 
L9ils 
12670. <Albizaia acle (Bleo.) Merr. Burly tree in 
moist finely aravelly bleck loam, of dense humid woods at 
20 feet altitude; stem 1 foot thick, 25 feet high; the 
main branches arising frem the middie and ascending, 
Ultimately freely rebranch and forming a dente Tlattish 
crown; wood anerly, heavy, without odor or taste, the 
Sam Sapwood white, the central portion dark brown and nearly 
black; bark rather thick, yellowish or gray; the limbs 
covered with deep brown coarse exerescences, on the Sten 
Sealing in thin rether large irreguler plates, reddish 
brown the middle portion, whitish on the inner S8i¢e; branches 
numerous, brown, rather ®hort, crooked; the young lesves 
pale green on both sides, submembrancus, Shining especially 
the upper side, paler beneath when mature, horiazontelly 
Spreading or descending; inflorescence in fascicles along 
the branchlets, Suberect, or divaricate, the stalke end 
oalyx green; the tube of the corolla whitish, the Segments 
greenish; filaments and Style white, the Small anthers 
yellow; flowers suberect and Siightly odorous; o1d pods 
pendant, 1 by 6 inehes, constricted into 5 bean portions; 
beans compressed, circular, hard, @ekwg Shining dark brown, 
nearly 1/2 inch ecrovs; “Bolung kigy." Brook# Point, 
Pebruery, 191i. 
12671. - Hemigrephis hirsute Andy, rect perennial 
1 to 2 feet high, forming colonies in rich compact moist 
Soil of well shaded copses at So feet elevation, Stem terete, 
eveeping and taking root at the joints near the base, 
unbranched, dixty green, nodes fusiformly swollen, the 
larger otems ocoasionally branched from the base; leaves 
fiat, horisontally spreading, very deep green above, much 
lighter green beneath, subcoriaceous; stems 1/4 inch thick; 
inflorescence arising from the uppermost leaf axils, erect, 
obscurely anguler, the flower bearing portion 1 to 6 inches 
long; bracts flat, ascending, deep green, densely Giliate 
along the margins; flowers ascending, ultimately divaricate, 
the tubuler baval portion whitish, purplish blue otherwise, 
at least 1/2 ineh long, curved, the Short and broad segments 
At aa recurved; “Timocong." Brooks Point, February, 
L911. 

