recurved; inflorescence slightly saseending, spreading, the 
rachia very pale green, the pedicels and pendant odorless 
flowers etfamineous, the young bude greenish but before 
anthesis of the color of the flowers; pistil green, the 
vugoge hypogenous overy wires disk flevus= in color; Puerto 
Princess, April, 1911. ; 
12976. Bugenia viridifolia Bim. n. sp. A medium 
sized erect tree in compact humue covered and well drained 
#oil of 2 lightly wooded ridge at 1500 feet; stem 2 feet 
thick, 40 feet high, subterete or wadded, with main branches 
from below the middle; main branches ascending, crooked, 
ultimately numerously rebranched and forming = denee crown; 
the greater central wood portion avellaneous but gradually 
changing to the thin whitish sapwood, hard, heavy, odorless 
and alse without taste; bark avellaneous gray, except the 
eastaneus inner surface, scaling in thin irregular pilates; 
twigs lax, numerous; leaves copious, mostly horizontal, 
Slightly recurved, and folded upon the upper side, only 4 
trifle paler green beneath; flowers clustered in the leaf 
axile or in their fallen axils; calyx glaucous or yellowish 
green, purple red at apex, melleus or lutegs on the inner 
side, petals white, eaducous; filements pure white, anthers 
ochraleucus, style whitish; ripe fruite shining vermilbion 
ved, obeonic; Puerto Princess, April, 1911. 
12976. Pithecolobium angulatum Bth, A low widely 
spreading tree in good humus covered soil of a lightly 
weeded ridge at 1500 feet; stem 10 inches thick, ascending, 
with the widely spreading main branches from below the 
middle, terete, 20 feet high or leng; wood very soft, the 
outer 1 te 2 inches xem white, the inner teestaceous with : 
regione of badius, odorless and tasteless; bark thick, Light 
Latericious exeept the dull. brown smoothish epidermis; 
branchlets very slender, angular, horizontally spreading 
and with suberect tips; inflorescence yellowieh green, the 
flowers odorless and sulphur colored; infrutescence oecasion~ 
ally 2 feet lone and 2 feet across the bate, lax and only 
sparingly branched; pode hanging in 4% worm-Like fashion, 
mniniatue the constricted pode or rather seed portion deeper 
red; seede shining black, flattened, hanging by the hylum) 
even after the pod valves have sprung open! Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. 
12977, Miechoearpus endotrichus Radl. n. sp. Quite 
large tree in red soil with seattering stones and in 12 wooded 
ridge at 2000 feet; stem 2 feet thick, subkeentse subterete, 
40 or more feet high, branched from above the middle; wood 
hard, heavy, brittle, @x odorless, tasteless, the thin white 
ish sapwood soon changing into the roseous or lead-pencil 
red, the central] on half abruptly changed into the lateri- 
cious; bark thick, smoothish and conesphouously white on the 
surface, otherwise nearly fulvoues; main branches crookedly 
spreading, numerously rebranched, the twigs suberect; the 
brown leaf etalk ascending, the similarly colored petioles 
suberect; leaves chartaceous, horizontal or slightly descend-+ 
ing, recurved, deeply folded upon the upper shining green. 
surface, midrib yellowish green; infrutescence erect, terminal, 
the brown spikes deciduous from 9 stout thick permanent stalk; 
fruitea ascending, shining deep green, roundly triangular, 
decelled at Least; Puerto Prineess, April, 1911. 
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