15292.  “isyphus inermis Merr, Slender erect tree 
in fertile humje covered soi] at 1950 feet altitude on a 
“Steep forested ravine; stem 6 inches thick, 30 feet high, 
Sub ereat and roughenod with SxGresences ; bark anoothish 
= gray of brown, shining on the branches; wood dingy 
yellowish white throughout, ocouh ese and tasteless, herd, 
aan: closely arained; branches at the top, few but free~« 
ly rebranched : Leeves smooth, desoending, nearly flat, 
veins beneath, yellowish; young fruite erect, few elus- 
tered, trom the len? axile; "Linbahan” in Manoho, Oabad- 
baren, July, 1912. . 
dymoeer anthers urdanetensis Elm, Mie Bhs 
ire id rae figed trec on a dentely whoded ridge at 1750 
foot altituse, in rich soist 90423 stem Yfoot thick, eub- 
terete, 25 feet high, brenched from the middle; wood soft, 
whitish, etrerked with bleod vessels, light; bark thick, 
dark brown and sceling in plate®, laterieius exeept the 
outer surface, with a Similerly colored sap; branches 
horizo telly Spreading, freely rebrenched; foliage mos t- 
iy descending, coriaceous, deep green above, much paler 
green beneath, filet or tips reeurved, the young leaves 
pale green; flowers yellowish, in @mall exillary clusters, 
frults slobos 11/8 inch in diameter, apparently 
coverad nh ea deep fulvuas omentum; *Santo~ 
eS, 
Henebo, ibaran, July, 1912, 
LS295. Gymnacranthers urdeanetensia Bim. ne ep, Samael 1. 
tree on a forested r > at 1760 feet altitude; stem 6 
inches thick, 25 feet high, brenched towari the tep; wood 
8eit, whitish; hark dull or deen brown, Wanly’ checked, 
datericinve papi the ¢ evGis und with a similarly 
colored cap; branuehes horisontal, freely rebre nehed; 
Leeves coriaceous, peler benesth, flat, horizentally spread- 
ing or deseending; iaflorescenee in umbellate clusters from 
short seherolen, yellowish green, Cistinetiy pedieeiled. 
This was growing aside: vious number end may prove 
the stanin te of the Same Species; "“Imo#" in Me 
Cabadberan, duly, AOL Se 
1B297 5 Meliosma sumntrens {(Jack.) Welp.s Shrub 
like tree in red compact soil of a densely wooded ridge at 
L760 feet altitude; at 4 inchee thick, 15 feet high, 
branched from below the middle; wood odorless and taste- 
less, dingy white, Bort; — Snoothish and more oxfless 
lentiselled, | whit brown exeept the epidermis; 
main branch ae dels pebabdten bat only Speringly rebranched; 
leaves alternate tewerd the ends ef the twice, diverre in 
ite, petiole much thickened at base; lesfletse aecendinaly 
recurved, Slat, coriavcecue@, paler green beneath; flowers 
greenieh, odorless; iniruteseence terminal and erest, 
green, thickest ehove the middle, 1/2 ineh long l-cellea 
and ebpearently leevuled from the’ base: “"Magobaylufig" ih 
Manobe, Gabhedbaran, July, 1912. 

