18353. Seleginells cuprescima (Willd.) Spring. 
Erect, usuelly solitary stelks in heavy red soil densely 
covered with humus in deep woods neer s streamlet at 500 
feet altitude; stems deep green, slightly enguler, deep 
green bracteete, curved at the bese, with profuse rather 
rigid roots occasionally two plents are connected by this 
subterranean rootstock or stem, breaking with 8 snep; 
frond ascendingly recurved, very deep green on the upper 
side, young leeves much lighter green, leaflets sub- 
membranous, fruiting tips horizontel, enguler and also green; 
Higbiton in Manobe. Cabedberean, Jaly, 1912. 
13355.  Coptosapelts oleciformis (Merr.) Elms... A 
tree climber end looping from tree to tree on a humid 
wooded. ridge at £000 feet, in leaf eovered reddish soil; 
stem £ inches thick, very irregular, heavy, looping, 
numerously branched toward the top and forming hanging mas- 
ses; wood bitterich, marky white, odorless, pulpy, bark 
smoothish, dull brown, green on the brenchlets; leaves 
coriaceous, descending, curved upon the upper slightly 
Geeper green surfacg, apex recurved, inflorescence from 
the longer helf drooping branches, erect, the stelks and 
calyx green, recurved petals.cremeus but finally ochraeconus, 
flowers fragrent; fruits also erect; green, compressed 
and £-celled end probably &-seeded; "Telotagdufig" in 
_Manobo. Cabadbaran, July, 1912. 
{holmani) 
13356. Eugenia (bakeri ) Elm. n. sh. Medium-sized 
tree in moist compset leaf-covered and well-drained soil 
of a foested ridge at 2000 feet; trunk 11/2 feet thiek, 
terete, straight, branened from above the middle; wood 
moderately herd, the thin outer portion white, the balenee 
jatericious, odorless and without taste; branches numerous- 
iy but erookedly rebranched, the ultimate ones compsrative- 
ly short; bark very thick, grayish white on the smoothish 
or thinly scaling surface, Gecp reddish brown otherwise; 
foliege submembranoxvs, chiefly horizontal, folded send 
strongly recurved at their tips; flowering stalks green, 
Celyx ochraleucous except the red segments, the eaducons 
petals siso ochraleucons, stamens similerly colored; 
“Setigneuern” in Wanobo. Cabadbaran, duly, 1912. 
13357. Saurauia negrosensis Elm. Shrab 10 feet 
high with 8 S-inech thick stem in moist fertile soil along 
an open glen on the knoll eplled Ginantawen at 2000 feet 
et lesst; wood soft, sappy white, odorless and tasteless; 
berk smooth, greyish green; branches ascending, the slender 
ultimate onee spreading; lesyes horizontally spreading, sub- 
eharteceous, peler greon beneath, nearly flat, with reourved 
tips; flowers subpendant from ascending and greenish pedicels, 
white, odorless, usually along the branches but eiso in the 
leaf axils, fruiting carpels whitish, 3-ceelled, with numerous 
brown seeds in each cell, full of watery juice; Hindsadabn 
in Menobo. Cabadberan, July, 1912. 

