13329. Acalyphs subeineres Elm. nm. Sp. Shrublike 
tree in fertile very damp earth of » wooded fiat at 500 
feet; stem solitery or few from the base, guberect, 6 
inches thick, 20 feet high, crooked and suferete, vrane hed 
all along from below the middle, the ultimete ones slender 
and widely spreading; wood soft, pale white, light, odorless 
end tasteless; bark smooth, mottled, yellowish white except 
the epidermis; twigs green, suberect, breaking with a snep; 
foliage mostly horizontal, curved upon the upper slightly 
greener surface, thinly corieceous; flowering spikes 
horizontal or subpendent, green; fruiting ones pendant, the 
earpels dark green, the subpersistent seeds citrinus, "Alum" 
in Manobo. Gabedbaran, duly, 1912. 
135331. Pseuderanthemum bicolor (Sechrk.) Radl. Lax 
undershrub, in very rich soil of very humid flats covered 
with secondery forests st 500 feet; stems several from 
the base, 3 to 5 feet high, repeatedly rebranehed above 
the middle, more or less reclining, 1/3 or 1/4 ineh thick, 
striate, dull vrown; leaves horizontal, submembranous, 
fiat, much psler ‘beneath, diverse in size; flowers in 
smell exillery groups escending, calyx green, corolla i/e 
ineh long, white; fruits 1 inch long, pedicelled below the 
middle, flattened sbove it. "“Mangauhsy” in Manobo. 
Cabedberan, July, 1912. 
13352. Aecidiam kernbschii P. Henn. On the older 
leaves of a Convolulecese vine, growing in very moist rich 
soil of the shade of secondsry forests st 500 feet alti- 
tudé: spots irreguler ecirenler, promiscuously scattered, 
causing the green leaf to turn light yellow on both sides 
snd ultimately the middle portion becomee dead and brown; 
fruiting spores ep from beneath only and forming ® 
shellowly reised bliter; elso observed on other Convo- 
lnlecese in the detisely infested places; "Bulefig” in 
| Manob: Cabadberen, July, 1912. 
13533. Mellotus floribundus Wuell. Arg. Rether 
slender euberect tree in wet esrth of wooded banks slong 
the Catafigan creck at 1000 feet; stem 4 inches thick, 
terete, crooked branchedifrom below the middle, £0 feet 
high; branches freely rebrenched, ascending, very lex; 
wood white, soft, odorless and taeteless; berk grayish 
white, smooth, ereen beneath the epidermis; lesves upon 
ascending pedicels, bledes horizontal, light green above, 
gleneous beneath, flat, sxbmanebranaxs submembranous; 
infruteseence sseending,.the fruits yellowish green, rather 
rigid, "Cayog” in Manobo. Cabedberan, July, 1912. 
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