stalke horizontal; fruits pendant, the nut somewhat gluti- 
nous, the 2 twistingly recurved wings paler green; or very 
light green; “Melibato” in Manobo also "Dagifiginan” by the 
game natives. Oabadbaran, Auguet, 1912. 
13527. ixora salicifelia Sim. Suberect underehrub 
in a densely forested eteep ridge at 3000 feet or on 
Giwantanan mount, in dry humus covered soil among e@tones; 
atem erooked, 2 yards high, the size of 9 man's finger, 
fee branched toward the top, the greenish wood covered 
with smooth latericius bark; branches fer, short, crooked, 
horizontal or descending; lesves coriaceous, seattered 
along the twigs, subpendant, very derk green and creased 
along the midrib above, much paler green beneath, the 
midrib whitieh; terminal inflorese ence odorless, tre 
all the stalks ruber red, the segments varying from minie- 
tus to ruber, even the bud state miniatus, tube inesrnatus; 
Cabadbaran, Aucust, 1912. 
13629. Trichosporum miniata lm. nm, 8p. Seandent 
alone small stems up to & feet where it forms 1 loosely 
tanBled mase in dry recky soil of 4% sharply wooded ridge 
on Ginentawan mound or at 3000 feet; stem terete, the size 
of © elate pencil, tough, the greenish wood tissue covered 
with emooth and yellowish green bark; branches drooping, 
not numerougly rebranched; leaves thickly coriac cous, 
descending or pendant, shallowly ‘olded on the upper dark 
green surface, much paler beneath, flowers in pairs from 
the terminal leaf axils, the pedicels and celyx green, the 
eorolia tube miniatus, filaments and style whitish, anthers 
yellow, stigma green; fruite pendant, usually curved, 
terete, pale green, slenderly stipitate toward the bage, 
with an abruptly constricted beak at the apex; 5 inches 
long; "Pamingeawon” in Manobo; Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13630. Neolindbergie rukoss (Lindl.) Broth. On 
the basal portion of large tree trunks with rather brown 
and coarse bark, upon a humid forested ridge at 3000 
feet of mound Ginantewan; more or less in ¢lusters, diva«- 
ricate or descending, soft and dry, few to 6 inches long, 
the long stens fer branched, a11 tips or spies) portion 
age endin urved; capsules erect from the axils of the 
Leaves to the ends of the stems or branches, setre short, 
¢apsule brown; leaves soft, erect, dark viridue; *Cabolodon” 
in Manobo. Gabadbarean, August, 1912. 
13531. %k Dipterocarpus subslpinus Yoxw. n. ep. 
Large and lofty tree in rocky soil of = densely wooded and 
humid ridge at 3000 feet or on mount Ginantewan; trunk & 
feat in diameter or leas, straight, terete, branched mainly 
at the top of the 100 or more feet high stem; main branches 
spreading 9nd =x ecrookedly rebranched, the twigs relatively 
short and flexible; wood moderately hard, the outer 5 inches 
whitish, the central mess letericius brown, tasteless, 
Slightly odoreus, with resin; bark smoothish, grayish 
brown on the surface, testaceus otherwise; twig ends ascend- 
ingly curved, green; leaves chartaceous, eonduplicate on 

