12913. Cratoxylon hypolenea Elm. n. ep. Smell erect 
tree in mixed woode elong a river bank et 250 feet, in rather 
fertile soil; otem 6 inehes thiek, 26 feet high, terete, 
branched from the middle; wood moderately soft or herd end 
hesvy, without odor or teste, white; bark iesabellinue on the 
smooth outer surfece, the middle region greenieh , peeling 
in thin minutely checked pister; branches ascending, 
giving rise to numerenue lex euberect brenehlete; lesvee 
pendent, usually folded on the upper pleasing green surfece 
end etrougly recurved at the apices, subecleucereent green 
‘benesth, membrenous; inflorescence terminal or eubterminel, 
#11 the stelke green, the outer 3 sepals eter brown or 
bisex, tre inner ones green! Corolle raber red exeaept the 
greenis? slewe, enthere cremeous, tie filamentous phlangces 
stremineous, the pistile green; flowers esrly falling and 
odorlesse, Puerto-.?rineceea, April, 1911. 
1£915. Albiszie seandens Merr. Shrabe in stony 
soillpecked with moist sand end fine gravel on the benks 
of the river at £50 feet; stems umually few from the seme 
root eluster, escending, terete, 3 inehes thiek, branched 
from the middlco; mein brenchee widely epreading, rebvbrenched, 
the ultimate onee usually somewhat drooping over the river 
bed; wood very eoft, porous, maple white, without odor or 
taste; bark grayish white, emooth, green beneath the epider- 
mis, the inner portion whitich; brenebliets spreading, nlti- 
mete lomx guberect, usually with blunt species; lesflete 
‘eseending, flst, membrenons, subglaueons green benesth; 
inflorescence suberect, the main stalks brownish, the pediceile 
and ealyx pale green, the centrsl floral organs ereemy 
white bat with sge turning melleous, slightly fragrent. 
Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 
12916. Zugenis megelenthea C. B. Rob. Burly suberect 
shrab in sendy eoil pecked with stonee slong the woeded 
river benks only at £50 feet; atem erooked, wedded ond 
twieted, branci.ed from near, the base, 6 inches thick, 15 feet 
high or long; mein branches long end widely spreading over 
the river bed, not numerously rebrenched; wood sappy white, 
dulier in or toward the eenter, quite nerd and teavy, odor- 
lese ond tectelees; berk emooth yellowish gray or wearing 
off in thin platee whieh kek themselves sre emoothieh; the 
longer twigs ucnally smx somewhat drooping; leavee deegending, 
eorieceouc, shining deep green shove, much paler beneath, the 
short petioles shining umber brown, uguelly wx twisted 
the recurved epex; infloreseence letersl, oecasionally 
terminal, few flowered, pendant; buds obovoid, the exposed 
portion lividus; petele shortxy,white, esducow; ovary disk 
melleous, the styles snd stemens white or stramineous yellow 
especislly the anthers, flowers elightly odorous, the stamens 
early fsllin: from the broad whitieh dick, hanging, verying 
from 3 to 5 inches across. Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 
12917.  Erioglossaum rubiginoeam Blm. 4&4 slender ereet 
unbreatehed gh rub-like tree, in sand gravelly wooded river 
benze et £50 feet; stem terete, crooked, 1 ingh thick, 20 
feet high or lees; wood quite soft, dingy white except 
the white eentral part, without odor or teste; berk nearly 
amber brown, deeply checked longittkdinelly, gcreyish on the 

