15176, Pearstrophie grendifolia Film. me Spe Medium 
gized trec in moist buams covered soil of dense forests at 
500 fect; stem 1.1/2 foot thick, terete, 40 fect high, 
branched from above the middie; wood soft, light, yellow 
ish white, odorless, with faint sweot taste; bark ¢cons- 
pieveusly arey and brown mottled’, roughened with excrescences 
or lenticels, otherwise yellowish white; ain branches wi de~- 
ly Spreading and quite freely keumuk Pebrenched; bark and 
brenchlets with latex, the letter quite ®lemer and lax; 
Leaves G@escending, nearly flet, auch derker green above; 
inflorescence in pairs from the lowermost leet axils, the 
soft usually twisted spikes green, the odorless male flowers 
yellowish; Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 
123177,  Gonocephelus mindenoensis Merr, A tree climber 
in wet grevelly earth along the river banks at 506 feet; 
stem subterete, £ inchs thiek drooping, vendable; wood soft, 
Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 
13178. Elaeagnus cumingii Schl, Puerto Princesa, May, 
1911. 
. (fo description) 
— 15279, Decringia infieer 2. et M. Puerto Princesa, May, 
L9lis 
{No deseription) 
13180. Plectronia didyma (Gsertn.) Elm. ‘Slender erect 
tree on « dry wooded ridge at 1000 feot; stem terete, 6 inchs 
thick, 25 feet high, erecked, with main branches from the 
middle; wood hard and heavy, yellowish, odorless, bitterish; 
perk dull brown, decPly checked yellowish except the epidernis; 
ultimate branche widely spreading; leaves horizontal or 
descending, Shallowly folded upon the upper deeper green Sur- 
face, recurved, coriaceous; flowers erect, pale grecn except 
hn ereamy white corolla, odorless, Puerto Princesa, May, 
911. 
45181. Milletie merrillii Perk, Simder erect tree 
in ary 8011 of a wooded ridge at 1000 feet; stem 4 inehes 
thiek, terete, creoked, 20 fest high; wood dingy white, 
Slightly sweety odorless; bark emoothish, gray, with a 
green hypedermia; branches widely spreading, freeiy re~- 
branched, suberect; leaves horizontal, Submembranous, 
nearly flat, subgleucous green beneeth; spikes also ho- 
rizontal, green, bearing few flowers above the middie, odere 
less, deciduous, lilae except the whitieh beses of the pe~ 
tele; Puerto Princesa, Mey, 1911. 

