and Cawilanan; stem terete and straight, & inehes thick, 
20 feet high or higher, mostly branched at the top; wood 
soft, yellowish white, light, odorless and tasteless; 
bark thick, smooth, testaceus except the grdenish brown 
epidermis; brenches spreading, rebranched, the ultimate 
ones relatively short; leaves similarly horizontal, 
eubchartaceous, the prominent veins beneath yellowish; 
fruitea and flowers in elustere from stem only, arising 
from gnarly or woody tubercles; the buds, atalke and 
calyx whitéesh; the six petals similar but the inner 3 
more inwardly curved toward the apex, rich cremeus, 
very thick, flowers slightly fragrant and pendant; 
fruits: and pedicels white; "Taganifie" in Manobo; 
Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13612. Aeplenium seandene J. 8m. Climbing along 
stem. - in a very humid depression of stony soil at 
S600 feet between Duron and Cawilanan peake: rhizome aub- 
terete, rather tightly attached, occasionally branched, 
1/2 inch across, very dark green and covered with emall 
brown scales, herbaceous in texture, 6 to 10 feet high 
or long; fronds ecattered toward the top only, alternat~ 
ing, horizontsl or descending, soft in texture and quite 
heavy, the rachis very deep green; pinnee submembranous, 
flat, aleo dark green but paler beneath; Cabadbaran, 
August, 1912. 
13613. iLasienthue clementis Merr, Breet under- 
shrub, in more or less stony eoil of a steep wooded 
slope between Duros and Cawilanan at 3500 feet; stem 1 
or more from the same root, 3/4 inch thick, terete, 6 
feet high, branched from below the middle; wood soft, 
greenish, with a brown pith, quite odorless and taste. 
less; bark smooth dull green; branches spreading or 
ascending, unbranched or very sparingly #0; leaves 
chartaceous, ascending, flat, tips recurved, much paler 
green beneath, corolla pure white, the young fruits 
green, the mature ones nearly 1/2 ineh thick and irre- 
gularly globose, pendant, soft, with few to several 
stone seeds, cyaneus except the white meat; “igbot" 
in Manobo. Cabadberan, August, 1912. 
13614. Coleus seutéllerioides Bim, n. sp. 
Succulent suberect herbs, in very humid and fertile soil 
covered with humus and decaying, limbs of densely wooded 
depressions at 3500 feet or between Dures and Cawilanan; 
stem reclining at base, finally aseending or suberect, 
1/2 inch across, only sparingly branched, upwards of 3 
feet high, quadrangulerly ridged and expanded between 
the joints, dark green but conspicuously spotted with 
lividus, reote loosely attached; petiole agcending, 
lividus colored or sprinkled; leaves membranous, ppread- 
ing, green sbove, deep lividus beneath, Inflorescence 
erect, usually terminal but oecasionally lateral, the 
angular stalke greenish white and lividus sprinkled; 
braets Lilacinus especially the margins, corolla and 
filaments white, flowers odorless; "Nabiada” in Manobo. 
Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 

