13256, Meacarange noblei Fin. Groeked tree in rich 
hwaid soil on Ginentewan at 2000 feet; etem 1 feot thiek, 
croored, 25 feet high, ite main branches arising from below 
the middle, aseanding, ultimately widely apresding; branches 
subereat, Sparingly rebranched green or Bubglencoeus green, 
the ultimate ones at least 1/2 inch thick; wood very sort 
and light, white, oderless and tasteless; bark thick, mote 
tled and Smooth on the surface, avellaneus except the epi- 
dermis; lesvyes alternatingly clustered teward the enda of 
the twigs, chiefly horizontal, submenbrancus, subclaucous 
green benenth; infruteseence seattiered along the branch« 
lets belew the foliage, divarieate, panicnletely branched 
from near the bese, 1 feot lons, areen, flexible, the 
young fruits lighter green and scmewhat stieky, the per- 
sistent seeds ruber redy “Hemelig" in Manche. Young <ca- 
Gucous breet dark red. Gabadberan, July, 1912. 
142589, VYetion minganencis Popwse Ne BP. Middle 
Sized tres in good moist well dreined e611 of dense fo 
rest at 2000 feet or on 4r1 : trunk 11/2 
foot thick, 35 feet . high or higher, branched main- 
ly towerd the top, #ubterete, rather atraight; woed mo« 
derstely herd, oferless and tasteless, whitish; bark Smooth, 
mottled, whitish en the inner 6lde; branchlete relatively 
ehort. and B@preadiug, erect or Bubereat; leaves cescending, 
thinly eorisaceous toe subcherteceous, folded and tipe strong- 
ly recurved, midvein erown, nerves yellowish; infloresgence 
erect and terminal, all the steal:s with calyx grayieh greang 
petsle pure white even in the bud state, sweetly fregrant; 
"Valobagobo" in Mancho. CGabadbaran, July, 1912. 
13560 aigvphue inermis Merr, Small sized ereet 
tres on Sunnit of Ginentawan orceat 2000 feet, in good 
moist or humus covered soi] of forests; stem 10 inches 
thick, 25 feet high, ,subterete, sranchad from below the 
miédle; branches divarieate, long, repededly rebranched; 
bark dark brown, ®moothish efpecially slong the branehlets; 
twige relatively she ct, flexible, horizontally @preading, 
wood hard, dingy white, odorless, bitter, heavy; leaves 
thinly charteceous, Similerly spreading, tips elightly re~- 
gurvecd, a trifle peler green beneath; Yruite G@urk or rather 
dull green, erect, ellipseid, 1/8 inch long, lesecded;. “Lim- 
behean" in Mench®, CGsabedbaren, duly, 1912. 
185614 Rivea urdenctensie Fim, me Sp. Seendent and 
Sppevling in hebit, in good fertile soil of humid forests 
at 200° feet or on Ginantawan; etem twining, 3/4 inch thiek 
or thicker, freely rebranched toward the top; thre branches 
Slender, green and somewhat drooping; wood with a kerge pith, 
the outside greenish white, the innerfpertion yellowish brown; 
bark on the branches dull brown, emocth; leaves upon ascend- 
ing petioles, horiscntal, submembreanous, nearly flat but 
tips recurved, paler beneath; inflereseence at the suberect 
tips, erect, steles braete and calyx green, the strongly re- 
eurved potale light lilecinus, filaments and styles of the 
Sane ¢olor, stigma white; "Cawilan" in Manobo.s Cabadbaran, 

