anthers ochraleucus, the erect ones purplish streaked along 
the middle, pistil purpureus; wood rather hard and brittle, 
the thin saprood white otherwise nesrly inearnatus, odorless 
and without taste; bark thick, smooth on the dull brown 
surface, se®ling in thin irrerular sesles, istericius in 
the middie, whitish near the sapwood; "Catmon" in Manobo. 
Gabadbareah, Aumuat, 1912. 
135665, Dichrotrichum chorisepalum 01k. Suffrutes- 
cent climbers slong amall stems up to 20 feet high in moist 
humus covered soil of steep wooded slopes at 4000 feet or 
on the summit peak of Duros; stem less then 1/2 inch thick 
twining or looping, at the top much crooked and revranched, 
woody tiseue green, covered with smooth yellowish brown 
berk, subtereta; branchbets curvinegly intertwininc, form- 
ing hanging interlaced masses; leaves heavy and euceulent, 
fiat or descending, usually folded and etrongly reeurved, 
dark green above, munh paler benesth; green epike from the 
axile, descending, terete, straight or only eurved, bracts 
green, the erect pedicels and calyx green but tinged with 
purple, corells ascending and outwerdiv curved, purpureus, 
yellowieh eo on the inside, pistil sand anthers yellowish 
red, odorless but verg showy; old fruits hanging, nearly 
10 inches long; “Igea" in Wanobo. Cabadbearan, August, 
1912. 
13566, Gyrinopsie citrinsecarps Elm. n. 4p. Bubs 
erect tree in maid wooded ridcea of penk Duros at 4000 
feet; stem 8 inches thick, &# 25 feet hich, branched from 
below the middle; wood soft but tough, white, rather light, 
odorless and tasteless; bark dull gray and mottled, smoothish 
dingy white except the epidermie; branches crookedly spread. 
ing, horizontal or descending, tough and flexible; Leaves 
similarly spreading, corisceous, flat tips abruptly recurved, 
the margine shallowly curved upon the nether much lighter 
green side, very deep green sbowe; flowera in axillary 
Clusters, odorlese, deciduous, creenish; “Agododon" in 
Manobe ; Cabadbaran, Agurky Auguet, 1912. 
13567, VPlacourtia rukem 2, & HK, Suberect shrub 
or iree-like on 2 forested ridge at 4000 feet or near the 
summit of Dures peak, in moist yet well drained soil; stem 
5 inches thick, subterete, 16 feet hich or hisher, branched 
from below the middle; wood moderately soft, dingy or yel-- 
lowish white, quite odorless and tasteless, turning lutens 
upon exposure; bark brown with some gray blotches, rough. 
ened with exerescences, the central wass yellowish, next 
to the sspwood white; branches spreading crooked or curved, 
freely rebranched; twigs rigid, also crooked, characteria- 
tically lenticelled; leaves chartaceous, similarly spresding, 
subchartaceous, paler green tmentix benesth, curvinglLy 
folded on the upper surface; flowers in axillary clusters 
or more often lateral, stalke and pedicels greenish, fila- 
ments white anthers yellow, ovary disks or sosles deep 
purple; “Zinegtoan” in Manobo; wood hard and heavy! 
Cabadbaran, agmx August, 1922, 

