12811. dustisie gendaruese Linn. Saberect shrub in 
send grevelly soil along wooded banks of a river et 500 feet; 
stem terete, 1 inch thick 6 feet high, crooked branched | 
from near the base; wood quite bard, white, odorless and 
teeteless; bark smooth, greyish white, branches nomerovs, 
lexly rebranched, sreen and eonenpicuously nodose, suberect; 
leavee fist, sseending or horisontel, thinly coriaceous, much 
lighter green benesth; bracts with oelyx rreen, corolle secend- 
ing end pale violseeus and purplish spotted in the throst; 
Puerto Prineees, Meres, 1911. 
12812. Meliole saleena Syd. Upon the upper side of 
branches of 4 lofty tree climbing Bauhinie number 12723; 
forming ewollen maseer elrculer or irreguler in shape or 
often confluent; the basing ere filled with # fussy bleck 
growth ogcasionslly eprinkled with minute grayish white spots; 
eollected on a densely wooded rim benk at 500 feet from the 
tope of trees; Puerto Prineess, Mareh, 1911. 
12813. Palegquium bataanense Merr. Rather lerge 
tree in hamus eovered soil with a gravelly subsoil of dense 
woods along the river et 500 feet; stem straight, terete, 
& feet thiek, branched toward the too only: wood bitterish, 
odorless, the sapwood white, the greater middle portion 
roseus, the heartwood nesrly atropurpurens, quite herd and 
heavy; bark thiek, milky, roseus red except the grayigh 
mottled, and minutely checked bark; branches nure rons, crooked, 
suberect, forming derege masses: flowers divericate, along 
the branchlets meinly, pale green except the oremeus stamens; 
fruits apperently inmeture; nearly globore, but usually 
more tepering toward the baeesg,herd, pale or pleasing green, 
with 3 to & ovules or seede, very milky; bledes cori aceous, 
ueuelly folded upon the dark green upper side, pale beneath; 
fyerto Prineesa, Mareh, 1911. 
12814. lerrie mindorensie Perk. A seanient shrab in 
compact well dreined soil of light woods bordering sme11 
eogon patenes st 600 fect; stem terete, repeatedly branched, 
® inches thick; wood soft, porous, bendable, eremens, odor- 
jess and tasteless; berk reletiyely thiek, eoremeus on the 
‘inner eide, whitish for the middle portion, smooth and green- 
ish gray mottled on the outside; branehes long, freely re- 
branched, eprewling end their free end, drooping; leaves 
horigental or subpendant, subeharteceous, flet out tips 
strongly reeurved, dull green, slightly pele r beneath; pods 
pendant, green, usually l-seeded but ocessionally 2; 
Puerto Princesa, Maréh, 1911. 
12815. Acrospermum letiessimum Syd. nov. spec. Upon 
the older lesves of Leguminosae number 12814; patebes avel- 
laneus, ultimately cremens, circular to irregular, equally 
visible from both sides bordered by rough or rugose very 
gmall bleck margin: Puerto Princesa, Mereh, 1911. (Hos t:- 
Serris mindorensis Perk.) Originally, the fungus wes 
present upon 211 pre leaves on the eongspiecuous spots, but 
“not it ie only present on those leavee which I have put 
seperately in paper. The other leaves contain only the 
spots, from which the fungne hae been fallen off. 

