recurved, mergine coarsely wavy, much peler green beneath, 
apex strongly recurved; fruits scattered along the branchlets, 
solitary or in small groups divaricate or sscending, upon 
short fulvus brown stalks, purpureus, obscurely flattened on 
one side, Z-cells, in e@aeh is an aurantiseus seed; "“Man- 
lobadon” in Menobo. Cabedbaren, Auguet, 1912. 
135475. Fieus confuse Elm. On es forested ridge and 
in compact humus covered soil of mount Duros eat 3000 feet, 
subepiphytie upon a snell tree trank 15 feet from the ground; 
- brenches few but rather slender, divericetely spreading, 
1 to & inehes thick, repeetedly rebranched; wood whitish, 
sweetish, odorless, concentrically ringed; bark smooth, 
yellowish gray, twics slender end horizontally spreading; 
leaves subcharteceous, flat, tips strongly recurved, much 
peler beneath; figs axillery or leteral, solitary or in 
sm ll elusters, globose, less then 1/2 ineh in d@ismeter, 
brick red; end soft wren mature, yellowish otherwise; 
"Nanlobayon” in Manobo. Cabadberan, August, 1912. 
13476. Greenes hirsuta Elm. n. sp. E shrab- 
like tree on a forested ridge in humus covered stony soil 
at 3000 feet of mount baros; stem very irregular and crooked, 
4 inches thick, 15 feet high, its min branches from velow 
the middle; wood nard, heevy, yellowish, odorless and teste- 
less; bark thin, very dull, grayish on the- lax branches; 
twige namerove, horizontally spreading, the tips sscending, 
bracts green; leaves similarly spreading, flat or only 
the tips recurved, submembrenous, peler on the nether side; 
petioic reidish; spike axillery, horizontel, forked from 
the middle, greenish but turning red; the brenches reeurved; 
flowcrs along the upper side, suberect, the calyx greenish, 
the deciduous and odofless flowers more yellow than green; 
"Magobani" in Manobo,. Cabedberan, August, 1912. 
13477. Medinills antonii Hlm. nm. sp. Spiphytie 
upon middle sized tree trunks 20 feet from the very humid 
ground and slong e forested steep slope at 3000 feet of 
Mount Duros: mein branches few, 6 to 8 feet long, 1 inch 
thiek, crookedly rebranched; wood white and lightly red, 
sort, odorless and without taste; berk excrescent, yel- 
lowish gray; twigs euberect, relatively short, flexible, 
heavy; Jeaves ascending and etrongly recurved, eorisceous, 
much paler green beneath; infloreseent clusters slong the 
branchlets below the foliage mostly, odorless the bude 
gueculent end white, petals pure white, stamens or the 
filaments yellowish, the enthers pink; flowers very showy 
and £ inches ecrores; “Lagiceu” in Manobo. Cabadbaran, 
August, 1912. 

