15615. Psychotria velatine Elm. n. ep. Strict 
suberect shrubs in g00cd moist soil of gentle slopes of 
Gense forests, et S500 feet in a depreseion between — 
Duros and Cawilenan peske; stem 1/2 inch thick, 3 to 
5. feet. high, only sparingly brenched; twigs euberect, 
heavy, green; leaves horizontal or descending, thickly 
coriaceous, flat, tips reevrved, much peler green . 
beneath, nervee beneath freen, rugose sbove; infratéseence 
erect, the 3 stalke preen #* are also the short pedicels; 
berries 1/3 ineh across, subglobose, rather hard, shining 
and @xeactly surantiacous; “Magadagad” in Menobo. 
- Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
12616. Diospyros discolor Willd. Tree in & weet 
i0ist stony densely wooded flat nesr the Catengen’ creek 
at 1500 feet; stem 11/2 foot thick, nearly streight, 
40 feet high, enbterete or wadded at the base, mainly 
branched toward the top; branches crookedly rebranched, 
horigontel or the green slender ultimete branehlete 
descending; wood hard, heavy, odorle-s and tasteless, 
the sappy white portion gredvelly chenging into the neerly 
roseous centrel mess, the heertwood abraptly eter or nearly 
niger; bark bieckish and seeling in emell pletes,) testeceous 
except the epidermis; leaves descending, alternatingly 
scattered slong the twige, leathery, shallowly folded on 
the upper side and sides or mergine uens lly coarsely wavy, 
tips recurved, beneath eubglaucous green, the young ones 
covered beneath with yellowish hairs of a silky ne ture; 
"Camogon" in Menobo. Cabadberan, August, 1912. 
15618.  Oyelophorus nummularifolius (Swe) O.« Chr. 
Loosely mtted about’ s emallidead limb wafted down from 
large trees in @® humid forested stony flat slong the Catafigan 
Greek at 1500 feet; stem slender and very flexible, occasionsl- 
iy branched, green end brown or mearly bleck scale covered; 
sterile frond horisontel, rigid, flat or only slightly re- 
curved, beneath much paler and fulvoue seale or hair covered; 
sterile onee equally rigid, linear, ascendingly eu rved shining 
end deep green above, the nether or epore eovered side ne erly 
eastaneous;  "Seso" in Manobo.s Cabedberan, Auguet,. 1912. 
13619. Anamirta eoceulus (L.) Wight & Arn... Lofty 
tree climber in @ humid stony bat densely wooded flet at 
1760 feet along the Catafigan ereek at 1750 feet; etem 
heavy, 4 inches thick, suberete and more or less crooked, 
hanging or looping; wood very soft, porous bitter, odorless, 
srrenged in large concentric rings, yellow or nearly 0; 
bark yellowish gray or brown, ehecked; branches forming a 
tangled mase at the top, the green free ends long and drooping; 
leaves alternatingly seattered, ascending, the petiole 
Swollen and abruptly eurv upwardly at base; blades slightly 
eurved upon the much peler nether side, tips abruptly so, 
eorieeeous! epicete peniele 6 to 10 inches long,..8@11. the 
stelks pele green, the .reflexed perianth segments ye llowish 
green, the stigmas brownish, heavy, easily breaking, divericate 
slong the stem, witha bed odor; "Lagteng" in Menobo. 
Cabadbsran, August, 1912. 

