white, Suddenly changing to the light ca®taneous larger 
central mass; bark thick, also caaStaneous except the 
Shredded grayish brown surface; limbs crookedly Spreading, 
ultimately numerously rebranched; young twigs reddish; 
leaves horizontal or ascending, Shining deep green above, 
much lighter green and punctate beneath, rigidly coriaceous; 
flowers mostly solitary and terminel, pendant from the 
Slender red pedicel; corolla, filaments and style deep 
purpureous, authors and stigma blackish brown, flowers 
oot age "fagum-tagum" in Manobo., Gabadbaran, September, 
LIL 
15696. pedea cinerea Elm, n. @p. Small suberect 
tree on a moSsy wind-swept ridge at 6500 feet of mount 
Masay; Stem Subterete, 8 inches thick, 25 feet high, 
branched from above the middle; wood odorless and tasteless, 
Sappy white, turning reddish brown when exposed, moderately 
Soft; bark thick, grayish white and lenticelled on the 
Surface; light testaceous otherwise; main branches erect, 
freely rebranched toward the top, twigs ascending and 
green; loaves ascending, quite rigid and subschartaceous, 
pale green but much paler gx beneath, shallowly folded on 
the upper Bide; erect spikes and pedicels greenish, 
filaments and petal white, anthers yellow margined, ovary 
disk dark green, the Short Style with Stigma whitish; A 
flowers in 4's and odorless; "Galipayan" in Menobo. 
Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 
15698, pendrochilum cobbianum Reichb, Cabadbaran, 
(Mt. Urdanéta) Prov. Agusan, Mindanao, Sept. 1911. 
(No deseription) 
_ . 16699. Bulbophyllum vagans Ames, Vine-like and 
lightly climbing along Small Stems of a mossy wind- 
Swept ridge at 5500 feet of Masay; Stem Slender and 
flexible, grayish covered, Seldom branched; leaves 
Scattered, ascending from the green petiole; blade 
descending, rigidly coriaceous, slightly recurved, similarly 
green on both sides; peduncle suberesct, green, flexible, 
provided with thin yellowish bracts; the flower bearing 
portion recurved, flowers odorless, pendant, ochraleuecous 
and Soft in texture; "“Cagam-cam" in Manobo. Cabadbaran, 
September, 1912. 
13700.  Agrostophyllum mearnsii Ames, Small tufts 
upon moss covered humid ground or on moss covered stems 
not far off the ground; stems few to several, quite rigid 
descending and leaf bearing green and somewhat compress 
portion ascendingly curved, basal portion terete and 
covered with Shining caStaneous brown pag whee | coriaceous 
leaves gracefully recurved, lucid and only Slightly paler 
green beneath; heads dense and terminal, the odorless 
and flavows flowers densely subtended by brown persistent 
Sporied. "“Gayhanon" in Manobo. Gabadbaran, September, 
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