15265. Cyelostemon incerneta Elm. n. sp. Slender 
erect tree on a forested ridge st 1000 feet sltitude; stem 
terete, 6 inches thiek, 30 feet high, branched toward the 
top mostly; branches spreading, crooked, not namerously 
rebrenched; bark smooth, greenish brown blotched, without 
latex; wood fairly heavy and hard, whitish, odorless end 
tasteless; leaves rigidly coriaceous, horizontal with 
reeurved tips; fruits in small elusters from the larger 
branches, pendant, globose, 1.1/2 inches in diameter, very 
dark green but inearnetus when mature, with 2 stony seeds, 
apex usually provided with £ disklike sessile stigmas 
(Suphorbiacese?). “Malagsak" in Manobo. Cebedbaren, 
July, 1912. 
13266. Calophyllum lancifolie EZlm. n. sp. A slender 
erect tree on a forested ridge st 1000 feet; stem terete, 
30 feet high, 6 inches thick, with main branches from the 
middle; branchlets lax end numerous; wood not hard, whitish, 
bitterish; berk yellowish, lenticelled, the middle portion 
reddish, with some letex; leaves more shining ebove, 
norigontal, coriaceous, midrib beneath yellowish; bud 
inflorescenee creamy white, "Bitaog" in Manobo. 
 Cabsadberan, July, 1912. 
15267. Diphlodiseus peniculetus Ture. Smell or 
middle sized trees in good moist soil of ae forested ridge 
at 1000 feet altitude; stem 1 foot thick, subterete, its 
main branches arising from the middle, erookedly rebranched 
and widely spreading; bark grayish mottlec, coarsely lenticel- 
led, twigs brown and smooth; leaves subchartaceous, descending, 
paler green beneath, flet; penicle greenish, terminel, sub- 
erect; flowers slightly odorous, the reflexed petals white 
ané a trifle pink; filaments and pistil whitish, enthere 
bright yellow; wood odorless and tasteless, pale white rather 
soft, and light in weight; "Balobo" in Manobo. 
Cabadbaran, July, 1912. 
13268. Calophyllum whitfordii Merr. Smell rather 
slender trees in red humus covered soil of e forested 
ridge at 1000 feet; stem 30 feet high, 6 inches thick, 
terete, its main brenches from the siddle, branches nitimate- 
ly freely rebranched; bark smooth and yellowish gray 
blotehed, reddish beneath the epidermis, sap light yellow 
and sticky; wood moderately hard end heavy, reddish tinged; 
leaves horizontel, rigidly coriaceous, deeper green and 
shining on the upper side, tips recurved; fruits hard, 
smooth, pale green, 1/2 inch in diameter, few clustered 
terminally. "Biteog” in the Menobo dialect. Cabsdbaran, 
daly, 1912. 

