12766. Fieus elusioides Miq. Tree on a wooded grevel- 
ly river bank at 500 feet; resl trunk short, conspicuously 
wadded, and buttressed, civing rise to a few eseending stem- 
like branches which extend pertly over the water and nlti- 
mately sre numerously rebranched; wood goft, slichtly tinged 
except the sapwood, ringed, nearly odorless end tasteléss; 
bark with an ebundence of latex, smooth, whitish, exeept the 
brown inner side; twigs slender, greenieh; leaves rigidly 
eoriseeous, only shellowly folded upon the upper side, paler 
beneath; fige asually leaf axils; 
the rigid vrects nearly flavus; syeonium when fully ripe 
soft, compressed globose, 3/4 inch in diameter smooth and 
derk violaceous; when young with » light shade of pink and 
whitieh gspote, serd, with se slightly reised nearly smooth 
yellowiar ombilieus; flowers dirty white. Puerto Princesa, 
Maren, 1911. 
12766. Perinarium philippinense #lm. Quite es large 
tree, in stony or grevelly soil of a wooded river bank et 566 
feet; stem £ feet thick, 35 feet high, ita mein branches 
srising from the middle and ascending, the lax ultimete ones 
numerons end widely spreading; wood herd, quite heavy, brittle, 
Slightly foetid, tasteless, the thin sepwood whitish, other- 
wise istericius brown; bark grey and brown mottled, more 
or less seeling, rather thin, dsrk reddish brown beneath 
the epidermis; leavee nearly flet, chertaceous, mum some- 
whet paler benesth; inflorescence pale green; auberect, 
slightly fragrant, the inequel eslyx Usk * Puerto 
Prineesa, Merch, 1911. 
12767.  Toddalia esiatice (L.) Kurs. A sprawling 
shrab in thickets of dry compact stony soil et 250 feet; 
stem 11/2 inch thick, terete, crooked, branched from near 
the base, 10 feet long; wood citrinus, bitterioh, rather 
hard end tough, odorless, with es eonspicuour pith; berk 
avelleneus, with nu-erous lighter brown lenticele, green 
beneath the epidermie, steme snd branches sharply esviny 
especially glong the nether side; twice slender, cle neous; 
the etelke of the infrutescence similar in color, the fruits 
derker green but turning Intene when fully mature; seeds 4, 
imbedded in a clear sweetisn jnuiee; the skin of the fruits 
puetulete. Puerto Princess, Mereh, 1911. 
127668. Tarenna fregrens (Blm.) K. et V. Very 
Slender erect tree in fertile humus covered soil of 
dense woods near the river at 500 feet; stem terete, 
7 inehes thick, 35 feet high; wood burly, moderately 
herd and quite heavy, dingy white, d@dorless and tasteless; 
bark smooth, ater; main branches from near the middle, 
ascending, rether slender, rebranched st the top only; — 
twics reletively short, bendable, ascending, angular; 
leaves well aseending, eoriaceous, folded upon the upper 
Slightly derker green surfece, nerves beneath greenish 
white; infrutescence ereet, the main stalks seurfy brown, 
the pedicels dull green; fruits perfectly globose, glaucous, 
£-celled, with a number of dry yellowish green trigonoues seeds 
in eaeh; Puerto Princess, Mareh 1911. 

