13627, Coleus integrifolius Wim. n. sp. Soft 
euffrutescent shrub, in recky talus beds of steep wooded 
bank of the Catengan creek at 2000 feet: old stem 1 
ineh thick, terete, 2 yarde high, branched from near 
the base, the woody tissue green as is aleo the large 
pith; bark yellowish, with numerous and large brown 
lenticells; branches angular, suberect or eek reclining, 
the green twig atropurpureus spotted; leaves descending, 
submembranous, paler benesth; epikes suberect; calyx 
dark green; pale blue or cyaneue, flowers subpendant 
or divaricate, oderless but deciducus; “Harinayan” 
in Kanobeo. Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13630. ULloydelle affinie (Lev.) Sree. “Tafigag- 
tefgac" in Manobo; upon =x emall sticks or limbs lying 
upon wet earth of a meneey deneely forested fiat at 
750 feet; plante diverse in size, erect, numerous; 
atalke epongy,téerete, tough, dirty brown or black; 
tightly attached; head funnel-shaped in. the center, 
rather dry and rigid, margins recurved, black on the 
upper side and smooth, beneath, dirty brown or blackish ; 
Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
12632, faureuia Lugonensis Verr. Suberect 
tree-like shrub in wet stony #011 of a wooded depression 
at 3500 feet between Duroe and Civilanen peake; stem 
irreqular, 6 inches thick, 15 feet hich, branched from 
below the middle; main branches widely epreading, the 
lax ultimate ones drooping; wood sappy white, odorless 
end tasteless, soft, with a brown pith; old bark brown 
and checked, that on the branches yellowish and smooth; 
leaves ascending and recurved, subcorisceous, fiat with 
tipe recurved, paler green beneath; flowers in small 
¢lustere slong the Brangiek branchlets mainly, the 
stalke and calyx pele green, petale white, flowers odors 
less end subpendant; “Salslewan" in Menobo. Cabedbaran 
Auguet, 1912. 
13633. Kedinilla antonii lm. n. 9p. Seandent 
in humus covered well drained seil of «a wooded depression 
at 3500 feet between the peake of Dures and Cawilanan; 
atem Loosely turning or looping, up to 20 or more feet 
from the ground, crooked, subterete, flexible, 1 1/2 
inches thiek; the outer wood white, the inner one half 
reddish brown; bark very thick, latericius exeept the 
yellowish gray end quite smooth surface; branches forme 
ing 2 tangled mass, slender, drooping; lenves ssecending, 
' Limp or coriseceous, horizontsl, recurved, much poler kere 
veneath; inflorescence latersl, profuse, recurved from 
ereenieh stalks, calyx white, corolla pure white, anthers 
pink, filaments and lower portion of style yellowish; 
flowers deciduous odorless, succulent, very pretty in 
ee. on eek ei "tag" in Manobo. Cabadbaran, August, 
1912. 
13634.  Vernonis urdanetense Blm. n. sp. Small 
tree in humus covered more or less reek rocky g0i1 of 
a wooded depression at 3500 feet between Duros and 
Gawilenan peake; stem 1 foot thick, 36 feet high, 
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