18241. Terminalin iwohigen#is Blms ne 6p. Small 
middle Sized tree in Shallow wet earth lying upon a stony 
subsoil of wooded river banke st 1000 feet; stem 1 foot 
thick, terete, 30 feet high, branched from below the middle; 
wood hard, bitter, odorless, the outer one half yellowish, the 
centrel yellowish brown and suddenly @ifferent; bark thick, 
dull yellowish brown throughout, eheeked on the surface; 
min brenches long and widely spreading, freely rebranched, 
the twig® Short end erect; leaves terminally olustered, 
aicending, coriaceous, paler beneath, nearly flet; infru- 
tescence deseending, green, the slender spikes few inches 
long; mute stubbily fusiform at beth ends, terete, 1 1/2 
inch long, 3/4 inch thick across the middle, the stony 
seed yellowish brown; Pwerto Princesa, Mey, 1911, 
13243. TVlobbe aurea Bln Os Spe Small tufts in wet 
rock @revices upon ledges along the river at 1000 Zeet; etens 
erect, Tew, 1 to & feet high, denvtely purplish spotted; leaves 
aseencing, membranous, much paler green beneath; peniele or 
rather Spike erest, ®11 the stalks ani calyx green, the buds 
and flowers very deep yellew; young fruit angularly ridged; 
Puerte Princesa, Mey, 1911. 
13244. Leptoehiius normalis (J, Sm.) Sopel, hos Banos, 
June, 1912, - 
(No deseription) 
19245, Uvarie purpurea Blm. Seandent in thin woods 
8t 260 feet, of dry grevelly #011. Puerto Princesa, May, 
18245, Polyporus graminoeephalus Berk. Puerto Princess, 
Mey, 1921. 
{iio deseription) 
- LGE46,  Ganoderna auboinense (Lem.) Pat. Bres. Puerto 
Princetia, May, 1911. 
(Ne deseription) 
15247. Pleetrenia peduneulare (Cav.) Klm. A Shrub 5 
to 9 feet high, in deep fertile moist soil of lightly wooded 
flat® or among Shruberries bordering stream courses; branches 
édroopingly Spresding; leaves flat, membranous, pele green; 
fiowers pendent, white; Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 
15246, Blumes lacers DC. Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 
{Ne deseription) 
16249,  Strobilenthes palawanensis Flms ne Gp. . In rich 
Soil of dense forests at 756 feet along the trail te Napsan. 
Puerte Princesa, Mey, 1911. 

