verticellately spreading, Met, echarteceour, coplons at the 
ende of the brenehlete, slizhtly deeper green esbove; inflo- 
reseence terminal, erect, pele green even the celyx; petals 
yellowiesh green except the glevenus ¢reen to eremeus yellow. 
recurved segments whieh before withering turn purplish, 
especially st the throat end slong the margine; the "“monkey- 
faced” geed henge to the very much enlarged edible calyx. 
Puerto Prineese, Maren, 1911. 
12860. Clerodendron currenii Glm. ns sp. Slender 
erect shrub-like trees forming denge copses in good well 
dreined soil at 500 feet, among light woods of the cogon 
formetion; stem & to 3 inches thick, 15 to 20 feet high, 
speringly branched from sbove the middle} wood very soft, 
white, testeless, with a slight greenish rather fetid odor, 
with a large white plteh; berk very smooth, Brown and 
grayish white mottled; green beneath the epidermis; brenches 
erooked, speringly rebrenched, ascending, the elender ultimste 
ones greenish and smguler; blades descending, soft membranous, 
s trifle peler green beneath; inflorescence erect, the stelks 
derk green, the lower branches esubtended by folisceons brects, 
eelyx much paler green, eorolls creamy white exeept the purple 
throst, giyle similer in eolor except the green exerted 
portion towerd the very deep green stigma; ovary elso deep 
green, calyx becoming thick md turning purple in the fruit- 
ing estate; filemente white, enthere stropurpurens; 
flowers odorless. On the irell to Napsan, and forming vast 
areas just before entering the dense forestetc. Puerto 
Princesa, Marek, 1911. 
12861. Imperates exalteate Brong. Striet erect peren- 
nisl 2 to & feet high eeettering in dry well dreined rether 
good eoil in thickets et BOO feet; rootstocks flexible, 
brenched, 1/4 inch thick, whitish, eteme erect, green, et 
the base clothed with dary pereisternt sheaths; Jeaves se] sco 
erect, pleasing green on toth sides, the se rginal portions 
usnel ly folded upon the upper side, very miooth on both 
surfaces, the mergines sceberulons; " penion! lete spike erect, 
1 foot long, the glames ochreleuconus, the soft heirs stramin- 
neous. on the trail to Nepeen. Phe rto Preineesa, Vareh, 
1911. 
1LE662, Grewie etylocerps Werb. Medium siged tree in 
fertile humae oovered eoil of Gense forests slong the trail 
to Nepem at 600 feet; stem 1 foot thiek, terete exeept the 
wedded bere, more or le se erooked, 30 feet high, branched 
toward the top end forming #2 dense flettish erom; twigs 
numerone, greenich, eecending; leaves subchertsceous, 2 
trifle Soscenti ng , ourvingly ‘folded upon the upper shining 
deep or dark green surfece, duller green beneath; inflorescencd¢ 
terminel, eeeending, the mein etelke green, the wetioarer 
pedicels yellowiech, perienth sulphurens, stamineve flavus, 
style of the erme eolor, overy greenich; flowers oforless, 
wood moderetely soft, white on the outside, roseus for the 
balence, rether light, odorless, sliphtly bitter; berk 
thiek, grey end white mottled, smooth or densely lenticelled, 
atro purpare ne except the epidermis. Puerto Prineesa, 
Meroh, 1911. 

