12733. Phylilenthus lemprophyllus Muell. Arg. ‘Shrubs 
varying from ea few feet to a few meters in hight, in gravel- 
ly compect e011 of a wooded stream oreek or bottem at 250 
feet altitude; etem few inehés thick, branched ell along, 
suherect, terete, erecked; wood Solid, heavy, quite hard, 
odorless and tasteless, fumesus brown, witearkean bark brown, 
deeply channelled lonsitudinally, velo tively thick, on the 
branches thinly checked; rachis green; leaflets flat, 
sseending, Shining deep green above, much peler beneath; 
flowers pendant, ereamy white exeept the brown subtending 
bracts, minute, odorless; capsule also pendant, 1/4 to 
1/% inch thick, subglobose, light arcen and yellowish green 
longitudinal stripes, S-celici, Gefeeded; Beets phie um- 
brinus, exocarp melleus, endocarp straminens; Puerto 
12754, finmenius gamsillii Films Shrubelike tree in 
humus eevered fertile Soil of thin woods at 250 feet; stems 
S inches thick,rather crooked, 15 feet high, scantily 
brenched toward the top only; wooed heavy, neerly evella- 
neus brown towerd the center at least, cdorless and tastiea- 
less; berk ater brown, Smooth; branches @lender and 
spreading, the tips suberect; leavs thinly cerisceous, 
nearly flat, daxker green ant Shining on the upper surface, 
horizontal, th tips mere or lese reenrved; infratescent 
pendant, areen, hard, subeglohbese; sedcs mune Tours, 0 more 
or less grouped inte 5 or 6 messes end giving the “Tguit 
en anguler Shepe; the persistent green calyx tube with 
brown rims; Puerto Prines@ea, March, 1911. 
12736, Hefiyotia perhiepide Els. Harsh subfrutcseent 
unédershrubs or hexbs in fertile humus eevered #011 rich 
Soil ef woods at 250 feet; etem solitery or few to several 
from the same rooty, flexible, terete, greenish, freely 
rebranched from the middle; the branches also Slenmier, 
spresding and resting upon other herbaceous plenits; 
leaves scabrid, flat, eherteaceous, peler benesth; in« 
floreseence dis tiehously branched ant divarloately pe 
Spreading, dull grecn exoept the ammll yellowish white 
eerollas; Puerto Princesa, March, 1911. 
127364 Fieus glareogea Elm. Me SP. Slender erect 
shrub or tree~like, in rich humus covered soil of wooded 
flats et 260 feet; stem nearly & inches thick, 15 feet 
high, only sparingly branched from chove the middle; 
wood conspicuously grained, moderately hara and heavy, 
odorless and tasteless; bark thin, mere or less with 
Small thin grayish white flakes, brown lenticelied, green 
beneath the epidermia, with only & little watery latex; 
twigs lex, not numerous; leaves charteaceous, ascending, 
recurved especially toward the tips, deq@ darker green 
above; figs pale green, with whitish hairs, jug shaped, 
at least 1/2 inch long, with 8mall milk spots, becoming 
soft and purpurene, the syeanium areen, the floral bracts 
deep purple, the ovaricos greenish — Puerte Prineese, 
Max eh, 1911s 

