bark esmoothieh, the middle portion darker brown, whitish on 
the inner side: branches very long, spiny, the relatively 
short twigs green end suberect; leaves sscending, bvright 
green except the glencous nether side; lesflets membrenous, 
aleo sseending, flat, the young ones lighter green; pods 
pendant, upon 1 inch long end sseernding pedicele from the 
brenchlets, 1 inch wide, 6 inches long; seed about 12, alter- 
netingly atteched to esch of the halver, muct eomprercsed, 
nearly blsck, ettached by ® flattened end twisted string 
(?). Puerto Princess, April, 1911. 
12909.  Arcengeligie leminicosts (Meirs) Beeo. 4 
lofty climber in fertile wooded flats along the river et 
PBO feet, tesking a special fancy in elimbing to the tops 
of the highest trees and hanging in tangled masses over 
the river bed; stem terete, < inches thick, bendable; wood 
very porous, divided into distiret soncentric regions, 
citrinone throughout, watery, slightly fetid and bitterish; 
bark smooth, grayieh brown; brenchees long snd slender, dull 
green; leaves gubpendant, eheartaceous, neerly filet except 
the recurved tips, paler green beneath, wpon green terete 
erect pedureles, thickened end much twisted et the base; 
inflorescence eubexiliery or leterel, 1 to 3 feet iong, 
freely rebranche |, pele green, the stele quite rigid end 
easily bresking; calyx paler green, pele sulphur sorolls 
whose outer 8 petele ere etrongly reflexed end the inner 
S erect; the 3 ovaries greenish yellow; flowers fragrant. 
Puerto Prineese, April, 1911. 
“12910.  Agenoeme mergineta (Roxb.) Don.  Seendent 
tree elimber on wooded river benke of red soil with a shest 
of grevel stones bencath, at 260 feet; stem 5 inches thick, 
bendable, obrerehed #11 along; wood very soft, porous, whit- 
fieh, odorise and nearly without teete, finely marked radial- 
ly; park reletively very thick, exerescent iy roughened on 
the yellowieh grey evidermisa, letericious otherwise, branches 
numerous, more or lese nodalose, the lax ultimate ones 
enbereet, and lighter brown lenticelled; leaves sscend- 
ing, teinly eoriaceous, very lucid end pleasing green on 
the uppor eurvingly folded surface, much peler benath, apex 
slightly reeurved; infloregcence erect, green even the corolla 
brow; flowers only trifle gx fregrent. Puerto 
Pringesa, April, 1911. 
12912. Atslentie dietiche (Bleo.) Merr. 4&rect 
shrub, in sandy e011 mixed with grevel stones of » wooded 
river baake at £50 feet; stem 1 inch thiek, 7 1/2 feet 
high, twrenched from below the midile; eroobed terete; 
brenchlets secending, very riged, the ultimete ones dark 
green; wood herd, write, odorless and without teste; bark 
brocn, smootiieh, green benesth the epidermis; leaves 
spreading, escendcing or descending, flat, deep green 
above, much paler beneath; infratescence sseending from the 
uppermost leef axils, all green; but tie subglobose pusta- 
lste fruite less then 1/2 ineh in diameter and nesrly black 
when ripe end with @ single green seed. Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. 

