13506. Leesa agusanensie Elm nm, Sp, Lax undershrub 
in wet stony soil of densely forested ravine slong 2 etrean 
at 750 feet; stem 1/2 inch thick, oreoked, a yard or two 
or even more yards hicher, inclining, very sparingly branched 
toward the top; flowers odorless, divaricately spreading, 
the stalks areenish, the corolia yellowish; leaves for 
horizontal, slternate, coriac cous; *tianali® in Manobo, 
Gabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13501, ‘Spondias pinnata (L.) Kurz, ‘Small burly 
tree in fertile ground saleng lightly wooded stream banks 
at 250 feet; trunk 11/2 foot thick, 5 feet high, terete, 
neatly straight, branched from below the middle; wood soft 
and pulpy, sweetish, odorless white, park thick, testa- 
eeous except the smooth grayich white surface; main Limbe 
repeatedly rebranched, spreading, twige heavy and brown } 
Leaves slso heavy, horizontal, the Leaflets atrondly recurved, 
folded on the upper deeper green and lucid side, midvein 
yellowieh beneath; rigidly corisesous; infrutese ence sub. 
terminal, suberect, 6 inches long, ths prown and densely 
Lentiecelled stalks very flexible; fruit ellipsoid, 1 inch 
long, nearly luteus, with « stringy stone seed; "Calabinia" 
in Manobe ~- fruits are eaten. Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13502, Syrieties simisrum A, DC. Small erect tree 
in good earth of a wooded creek bank at 250 feet etem 6 
inehee thick, terete, 15 to 25 feet high, branched from the 
middle; weed soft, white, light, without odor er taste; 
park thick, smooth and grayish brown exeept. the molasses 
colored inner portion; limbe divaricate, slender, LaxLy 
rebranched, green twige saecendingly curved; coriaceous leaves 
horizontal or descending, atrengly folded and recurved, 
much paler beneath; axillary inflorese mce divariceste or 
aseending, the stalks gree, the pedicels and rigid flower 
nearly oohraceus; Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13503,  iaearanga bicolor Muell. Arg, Tree-Like 
ghrub in good eoil of «a more or less wooded stream bank at 
B60 feet; atem 10 inches, terete, its main branches arising 
from below the middle, 25 feet: wood light, white, with a 
Large brown pith,berk emooth er Lenticelled, brown and 
gray mottled, testaceus exe ept the epidermis; branches 
widely spreading, rebranched, the vitimate ones green and 
@lender; leaves horizontally epresding, the ux blades sub} 
membranous, the basal portion usually curved upon the much 
paler nether side, veins yellowish, Leaves diverse in aize 
and alternatingly seattered; infrutese ence axillary, from 
the branchlets, divaricate, the stalks brown, the pedicels 
greenish, the cognate fruits yellowish green; quite viseid; 
‘Sanilig” in Manobo.,  CGabadbaran, August, 1912, 
13504, Mareaonia pavonina Syd. n. Sp. Upon the 
upper side of Yuphorbiacese leaves number 13603 cellected 
in light woode slong 2 etreamlet at 250 feet altitude; 
Colonies large, ¢ireular in genere) outline, penetrating 
the leaf, fumosus in color beneath, appearing dead and 
gray on the upper side with brown borders: oecasionally 
few colonies are on the same leaf and the infested portion 
ie yellowish; “Alopap” in Manobo. Cabedbaran, August, 
12.. 
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