- 18537,  Warevelia laurifolia Roxb,  Scandent upon 
Small trees and with other vines forming dense tangled 
masses along e wooded stream bank at 759 feet; stem 1/2 
inch thick, bendable, looping and climbing up to 30 feet, 
in wet gravelly or Stony Soil; wood Sweetish, odorless, 
greenish white, the radial white tissues alternating with 
the yellowish green portions; bark grayish, checked 
longitudinally and Shredded; branches brown, long, flexible, 
rebranched, hanging; leaves horizontal, the chartaceous 
blades usually curved upon the nether Side, darker green 
above, often the third leaflet is reduced or developed 
into a tendril; inflorescence terminal, a yard long or 
longer, paniowlately rebranched, henging, all the stalks 
davk green, aS are also the subterete and radially Spreading 
rather fleshy and easily breaking perianth segments; 
anthers citrinus, pistils whitish; "Pufigocon" in Manobo; 
petioles are strongly curved and Subpluwabeus; Cabadbaran, 
August, 1912. : 
‘13638. Gapparis cerasifolia Gray. Erect shrub in 
rich moist and humus covered soi1 of a densely forested 
flat at 750 feet; stem 2 inches thick, terete, 10 feet 
high, branched from below the middle; wood rather soft, 
with a large pith, w@uxm odorless and without taste, white; 
bark Smooth, greenish gray mottled, with Short Straight 
but Sharp Spines; branches erect, rebranched, the twigs 
areen end very rigid, leaves chartaceous, horizontal, 
nearly flat but apices recurved; pedicels Slender, dull 
areen, Similarly Spreading, the hard fruits subglobose, 
whitish but on the upper Side or where exposed turning 
lividus blue; “Holiboy" in Manobo. Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13539. DPonax cannaeformis (FPorst.) Rolfe, Seattering 
perennial herbs in wet fertile seil of dense forests at 
760 feet; stem few from the Same root cluster, erect or 
ascending, 1 inch thick at the base, a yard or two high, 
branched from the middle; terete, dark green, quite rigid; 
branched widely Spreading, the basal portion much thickened; 
leaves horizontal or descending, tips somewhat twisted 
and recurved, submembranows, Slightly paler green beneath; 
infrutescenee upon ascending flexible, green Stalks; fruits 
globose, less than 1/2 inch in @iameter, white when 
mature and with a rugose blackish brown Stone seed; 
“Bancolid" in Manobo, Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
- 16640, AGroSpermam Elmeri Syd. ns Sp. Upon the 
older leaves of number 15559, collected in rich moist 
8011 of dense forests at 750 feet altitude; the circular 
yellowish brown Spots scattered, Small or large, equally 
visible and colored on the 2 leaf Sides, but only the 
under Side with lighter yellow minute granular Spots or 
cases crowded in a rt mass in the central portion; 
the still older leaves turn avellaneus to fumosus and am 
the dry state have small black spots on the nether leave 
surface; possibly 2 fungi are represented ax of different 
Stages of the same Species; “Aloplap" in Manobo., 
Gabadbaran, 4ugust, 1912. 
48 you Still have stated, sure are two different 
fungi present in the Same spots, nearly almost intermixed. 

