the miadie, divaricate and Jaxly rebranched, the horizontal 
Slender twigs dark green; leaves Similarly Spreading, 
rigidly chartaceous, flat, tips gradually recurved, lucid 
above, much paler green paneath; flowers few clustered in 
the leaf eli erect or Suberect, quite rigid, the thiek 
Galyx dark green, the strongly reflexed petals greenish; 
"Siganog" in Manobo;" Gabadbaran, August, 1912. Note 
attached.- Fruits for Williamsiea sablanense (Ripe fruit 
ovoid, 1/2 inch long, flavous), 
13562.  Memecylon aguSanente Elms Me Bp. Small erect 
tree in Stony moi8t or humus covered 8011 of a Steep incline 
of dense woods at 3500 6f peak Duros; stem 6 inches thick, 
irregular terete, 20 feet high, branched from the middle; 
wood hard, heavy, the thin Sap-wood whitish, otherwise 
testaceous especially toward the center, eighty sweet, 
odorless; branches widely Spreading, crooked, ultimately 
numero vsly and laxly rebrenched; bark dirty or yellowish 
brown, minutely checked longitudinally, thin, Similar in 
color beneath the epidermis; leaves horizontal or descending, 
tips recurved, sides coarsely wavy, paler beneath; the 
young ones yellowish; inflorescence upon suberect green 
axillary Stalks, the nearly odorless flowers violaceous; 
the wood in the twigs has a Slight aromatic or sweet, 
chewing gum, candy or winter green odor; "Siganog" in 
Manobo. The calyx when old pale bes ta Cabsdbaran, 
August, 19126 
13565. Fieus proping a Merr, Seandent upon 8mall 
Stems up to 20 feet high, in moist more or less stony 
Soil of a Steep forested ‘ened anie of peak Duros at 3500 
feet; stem lootely looping, 1 or more inch thick, subterete, 
erooked, numerously branched at the top; wood bendable, 
whitish with & large pith, e trifle aweet, odorless; bark 
“yellowish gray, brown lenticelled, with an abundance of 
latex; branches slender, Sparingly rebranched, interlaced; 
leaves horizontal or mainly descending, flat, much deeper 
areen above, rigidly chartaceous, gradually reaurved at 
apex, margins Shallowly coneave on the lower Side; fruits 
1/2 inch in diameter, upon yellowish green Stalks, hard 
dark green but densely covered with minute milk Spots 
e8pecially toward the Sunken apex, in pairs from the Leaf 
axils or 18 Small group laterally; "Sawod" in Manobo. 
Cabadberan, August, 1912. 
13564, Dillenia catmon Him. ns 8p. A rather large 
Sturdy tree on the Summit of Duro8S peak or at 4000 feet, 
in wet Stony 8011 of a steep wooded incline at 4000 feet; 
Stem 2 feet thick, 30 feet high, branched from below the 
middle or from near the base, irregularly round; limbs 
large, ascending, crooked, widely spreading, ultinately 
numerously rebranched; twigs suberect, quite rigid, sam 
wsually curved or crooked; leaves horizontal, also rigid 
and charteceous, Shallowly folded, tips recurved, much 
paler green beneath, the uppermost leaf with a pale or 
yellowish green stipule (?) inflorescence erect, 2 to 3- 
flowered, the green Stalks whitish spotted, pedicels thickened 
and hairy, Galyx green pubescent; petals 6, Snow white, the radial 

