13482, Ficus inaequifelia Film, Middle sized tree in 
wet G@Hemy soil of wooded banks of the Catangan ereek at BOO 
to 750 feet; stem 11/2 foot thiek, 36 feet high, ite main 
branches from below the middle; wood sappy white, soft, with- 
out odor or taste; bark yellowish blotehed, dark brewn len« 
tieellied; main branches eseending, ultimately widely seprend- 
ing, the branehlets lax and long; leaves very unequal, des- 
Geading, sharteceous, Shallowly qurved upon the paler green 
nether side, tips sirengly reeurved; twigs angular or com- 
preebei,the termine] breast equelly ereeny figs in emal) 
elusters from the leet axile, diverieste or erect from green 
peduneles, 1/8 inch thick, oboveidly globose, green with — 
light brown lenticele, flerets whitish; “Tolay* in Manobo. 
trunk Subterete; twigs and fige sticky with Whitish juice; 
Gabadbaran, August, 1912.4 
15425, Euenyaus javanica Bin, Ureet tree in rich 
moist humus covered soii of dentely ferested let at 766 
feet; stem 8 inches thick, subterete, branehed from the 
middle, 25 feet high; wood tabtoless and ederless, neare 
dy Pulvus brown except the thin white seapwoed, rather hard; 
bavk Smoothish, yellowish greyy white on the inside, the 
middle pertion roeens; branches divarieately spreading, 
freely reranched, the twiss green end rather brittle; 
iceves Subchartaceous, horigontal, auch deeper green above; 
fruits Suopendent, axillary or lateral, etalks groen and 
flexible; ebovoid, 1/2«8/4 inoh long, emcoth and derk 
green, turing flesh red when fully ripe, S-eelled and S-vecdedy 
“Gaba-an" in Manobo,  Cnabadharan, August, 1912. 
13424. Tzore maenifies Elm, ne @p. Suberect under- 
Shrub in very moist fertile #oil of @ense wood or foroste 
trom 500 to 1500 feet altitude; stem terete, crooked, 1 
inéh thick, 10 feet high, very sparingly branched toward 
the top only; woot whitish, rather tough, odorlesa and 
tasteless; bark blasckigh brown and smoothish, teateceus 
except the epidermis; branches Slender, sparingly rebranched, 
Strongly recurved or reclining; leaves horizontally opreed- 
ing, thinly eherteceous, paler green beneath, mmrgins wavy 
snd gradually requrved or nearly flat; infloreseence erect, 
upon & very Short coamen green @talk, flattish er corymbosely 
penioulate, often 6 inches or sore across, all the branchlets 
ruber, the eal yx greenish, the early flowers nesrly surantia- 
eus, the later ones decp ainatue, the leter colored ones in 
aveaeter abundance, entirely odcvlesa, the flowers of shart 
duration; it is en extremely showy and pretty ehrub} 
*Bonog-bonog” in Manobo, COabadbaran, August, 1912. 

