13273. Uvaris sesandens C. B. Rob. A rather low 
climber on a forested ridge at 1000 feet; stem terete, 
flexible, 53/4 ineh thick, occasionally branched, looping; 
crooked bark smooth, conspicuously yellowish gray, reletive- 
ly thick; wood soft, porous, without odor or teste, whitish; 
branches mainly toward the top, lex but not numerous, twigs 
@lso yellowish gray; lesves horizontal or deseending, flat, 
yeler green beneath, smooth on both sides, subcoriaceous; 
infloreseence in emall elusters from stem only, odorless, 
petals yellowish green, stanene creamy yellow, stigmas 
watery yellow, calyx, bracts and stalks green. “Amuealaung" 
in Manobo. Cabedbarean, July, 1912. 
13274. Uveria subverrucosa Elm. ne Sp. A low 
lianslike climber in humus covered fertile soil of a wooded 
ridge at 1000. feet; etem 1/2 ineh thick, rather rigid yet 
bendeble, terete; wood whitish with e brown pith; bark smooth, 
dull dirty brown; leaves ehertsceous, flet; inflorescence 
from the uppermost leaf axils or from the upper leaf opposed 
side; flower odorless, green except the yellowish green 
petals end creamy white anthers end derker or duller yellowish 
brown stigmas. “Penhopai” in Menobo. Thie is eat once 
distinguished from tre previous number by the much smaller 
flowers, different plece of attagnment, by the smaller 
leaves which have e harsh feel at least on the nether side; 
ana by the tough brow stems and twigs. Cabadbaren, July, 
13275. Canarium agusanense Blm. he. sp. A emell 
burly sppearing tree in ecompect soil of s forested ridge 
eat 1250 feet; stem 6 inches thick, crooked, gubterete, & 
feet high, branched toward the top only; wood moderately 
soft, whitish, slightly turpentine flevored, odorless; bark 
yellowich gray, snooth or sesly; branches erookedly rebranched; 
leaves ascending, ehartaceous, lueid green above, more or 
less eurved on the upper side, petiole and petiolules brown 
eovered; spikes usually solitery, greenish brown, tie inner 
floral parts yellowish green. "Binsavan” in Manobo. 
Cabadbaran, duly, 1912. 
13276. Lorenthue miniatus Elm. n. sp. Epiphytic 
upon Canarium species represented by the previous number 
eollected on » forested ridge at 126G xseet; branches 3 to 
6 feet long, freely rebranened, the twigs green, at the 
base 1 inch thick, more or lese finely lenticelled; 
leeves rigidly coriaceous, much paler green beneath; 
infloreseence termine] or usually axillery; spikes solitary 
end in threes, horizontal, dark red@ish brown; flowers 
erect (in triads), seattered or grouped in three, vermillion 
red from the base to 2/3 the top, then sa white bend and 
the tip murinus, the 6 segments reflexed, pistil of the 
some red eolor. "“Payen" in Manobo. Cabadbaran, July, 1912. 

