horisontel, cremens, except the white filaments and 
greenish stigmas; young {rait green ellipsoid, 1/2 ineh 
long, with seversl seecda; the flowers heave a sweet "Linden" 
odor. Puerto Princess, Merch, 1911. ' 
12603.  Unone elusiflore Merr. Lofty tree olimber 
‘in fertile damp woods of 260 feet; atem terete, 3 inches 
thick, bendable, meinly brenched toward the top: wood very 
‘soft, finely porous, odorless end tasteleac, dingy white; 
bark gestaneus end sceling in emell thin plates gappy white 
beneath the epidermis; mein branches long and sprawling, 
freely rebraached, smooth and derk green; leaves horizontal 
or descending, thinly eorlaceons, sublueid ma derk green 
above, glencous beneath, shellowly folded on the upper side, 
tips recurved; pedicels @ivericetely spreading, atropar- 
paureus or nearly bleck, Juioy and of e pleasant sourish flavor. 
Puerto Princese, Maren, 1911. 
12804. Glochidion pelawanense Elm.n. sp. rect 
shrub-like tree in etone grevelly soil along the front of» 
the wooded bents of the river at 600 feet: stem few from 
nesr the ground, 6 inches thiek, 18 feet high, branched from 
below the middle; branches freely rebranched ana widely spreads 
ing, the lex twige green; wood gradually ehanging from the 
nearly white sepwood to the nearly inearnetus red heartwood, 
Quite heavy end herd, withont odor or teste; bark yellow- 
ish gray and checked, otherwise light atropurpnrens: leaves. 
eoriseeouc, nesrly flat, eracefully réeurved, shining on both 
sides trough paler green bencath; flowers quite brittle, 
Svlphaurens, the pedicel and 6 segments e1l of the some eolor; 
fraite clustered along the upper side of the brenchlet at the 
deaf exile, stramineuc to white, flettigh globose, 3/4 ineh 
aerogss but often less, more or lege irreguler and the 
Sunken epicel portion tinged with light purple, nopmally 
& or 6-e6lled end with 2 seeds in each; the fleshy membrane 
of the seeds aurentiaeum. Puerto Prineesa, March, 1911. 
12605. Eugenie sinubenensis Blm. Slender erect tree 
in stony or gravelly soil of wooded river banks st 500 feet; 
wood hard, odorless, slightly bitter, testacens except the thin 
yellowish white sapwood; bark yellowish grey, ¢heoked and 
pesling in plates; stem'8 inches thiek, 258 feet higt, the mein 
eecending branches erising from the middle , ultimately nume- 
rously rebranehed; twice reletively short, atcending, festi- 
giate; leaves ascending, eorisceous, nearly flat, @ trifle 
peler benceth; infloreseence aizo ereet, profuse, green, 
except the ereamy white worolis ana stamens, the purple 
fringed ealyx. Puerto Prineess, Mareh, 1911. 
12606. Ilex aymoga Blin. Sea ll tree in sand gravelly 
soil of wooded river benks st 500 feet; stem 7 inehes 
thiek, terete, 15 feet high, brenehed from below the middle; 
wood woft, coarsely fibrous, bitterist, odorless; amooth bark 
cheregteristie white, green benesth the epidermis: wood 
whitigh throughost; branchlete slender, spreading, the longer 
ones drooping; leevee subpendant, alterneatingly scattered a11 
slong the brenchiéite, recurved especially toward their tips, 
shiny deep green above, much paler beneath; infloreseenee sub- 
ereot, green except the inuer perianth segments which ere 
whitish, the stigmas of the young fruits brown; | Puerto 
Princesa, Maron, 1911. 
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