pseudobulb, brown bracteated, suberect, pedicelea and 
flowere pale white, soft in texture, odorless; "Lantsou 
in Manobo. Cabadbaran, August, 1912, 
13623 b. Caryéta rumphiana philippinensis eee, 
Slender tree in rocky though moist soil of dense roods 
along the narrow Catafigan creek flat at 1760 feet alti- 
tude; stem 10 inches thick, 30 feet high, roun@; leaves 
ascending and reeurved, alternate, 10 to 15 feet long, 
leaflet bearing from near the base, the basal pinnae 
only again branched; leaflets slightly paler beneath, 
very rigidly coriaceous, rachis dull green and triangular; 
sheath long very thick, dull green, imbricate or over 
lapping; infrutescence from below the foliage, recurved, 
1 to 2 yarde long, pedunele proper, 1 foot long, rachis 
terete and tapering from the 3 1/2 inches thick base; 
branches numerous, #kexkkwe flexible, pale green except 
the fruits, unbranched, fruit beerineg clear to the base, 
fruite flattish globose, 1/2 inch serose, fumosus in 
@olor;trunk yellowish brown, the outer black wood fibers 
numerous and dense, the central masse pulpy: *Fogshan* 
in Manobo. Cabadbaran, Auguet, 1912, 
13624, Trichorsporum foxworthyi Krangl. A hang 
ing epithyte from the lower limbe of trees extending 
over or partly over the Catafigan creek at 1750 feet in 
a narrow humid densely weoded gorge; steme the aize 
of slate pencile, terete, flexible, rebranched but 
not numerously #9, very tough, forming leose messes 
15 feet long; leaves pendant, very heavy and thickly 
coriaceous, flat, tipe recurved, much paler green 
benesth; the green pedicels secendinz, the calyx also 
green; corolla recurved, constricted half way below 
the middle, the baeal and bulbous portion pale green, 
the tube light atropurpureus, easily falling; style 
whitish, stigma green; filaments yellowish white, 
anthere deep atropurpureus; “"Hagtofigen" in Manobe. Cabadbaran, 
August, 1912. 
13625. Deprananthus apoensis 1m. Very slender 
tree in humue covered soil among rocks of 2 steep wooded 
Slope of the Catafigan creek at 2000 feet, stem straicht 
ang terete,& inches thick, 40 feet high, branched at 
the top enly; bark smooth, grayish white, mottled, 
@uite thick, avellaneue except the epidermia; wood 
odorless and tasteless, light, soft, maple white and 
ersined; limbs slender, horizontal or drooping, only 
sparingly rebranched, heavy and easily breaking; leaves 
alternatingly sesattered, esubpendant, chartaceous, cone 
‘ epleuously folded or rolled upon the much paler Lower 
side; flowers in small pendant elustere arising from 
short woody tubercles from the opposite side of the 
leaves, pale green except the 6 eremeus nearly equal 
petals; fruit irregular cylindric, red, 1/2 ineh long; 
Tinimanan" in Manobo. Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
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