the stalks and calyx yellowish; corolle and filements white, 
pistils yellowish, anthers bright yellow; flowers odorless, 
Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 
13221. Srycibe termineliflora Elm. n. sp. Tree 
climber in wooded banks of the river at 250 feet, in red 
soil with e stony subsoil; branches slender, tough; leaves 
conduplieate, recurved toward the apex, paler sreen beneath, 
rigidly corisecous; inflorescence ereet, rufomwhairy except 
the yellowish white corolla, slightly fragrant; young fruits 
ellipsoid, also rufous; stem terete, flexible, 1 1/2 inches 
thick; wood soft, dingy or yellowith white, o@orless and 
tasteless, divided into several irregular groups; bark 
smooth, dull brown, yellowish except the onuteide; Prerto 
Prineesa, May, 1911. 
1S222. Cyelophorus acrosetichoides (Forst.) Presi. 
Forming interlaced masses sbont tree trunke or about the 
larger limbs 20 feet from humid fertile ground of dense 
woods at 250 feet; rootstock crooked, rigid, dark brown 
sesly; stem terete, green, flexible; fronds pendant, 
pale green, also flexible but easily breaking; sori cirenlarly 
globular, above the middle, light brown; stipes end rachis 
beneath turning brownish when old end exposed; Puerto 
Princesa, Mey, 1911. é 
13223. Homeliam penayanum F. Vil. Very slender 
erect tree in gravelly soil fronting the densely wooded 
river benks st 500 feet; stem terete, 6 inches thick, branched 
from the middle; brenehes reletively short, freely rebranched, 
forming an elongated crown; wood dingy white, rather bitter, 
odorless, moderately soft; berk thin reddish brown or grayish, 
smooth or flexing in thin pletes; leaves sseending, sub- 
chartececous, folded upon the upper much deeper green surface; 
inflorescence terminal and erect, fragrant, the stalks 
yellowish green; flowers ereamy white except the orange 
red ovary. glends and the brownish enthers; .Puerto Princesa, 
May, .J91L. 
L1Sz24, Ventilsgo palewanensis Elm. n. sp. Lofty 
tree @limber by loops.end sprawling over their tops,. the 
free ends kenging over tie river beds et 600 feet, in 
sand grevelly soil; stem terete, 2 inehes thick, bendable, 
branebed toward the top; wood porous, seft, yellowish 
eerecisily the central mess, odorless, a trifle sweet; 
berk relatively thick, whitish exeept the dull brown or 
grey amooth or shallowly checked surfece; twigs greenish, 
. 18%; leaves descending, nearly flat, eubechertaceous; penicles 
few yet slencerly branched, green, very flexible, the central 
florel orgens yellow'sh; flowers with e faint agreeable odor; 
Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 

