spreeding, numerously rebrenched; the lex greenieah twigs 
ereet; lesves horizontally epresdins, eoriaceous, shining 
deep green sbove, giaucous green beneath, folied upon the 
upper side, inflorescence erect, terminal, pale yellowish 
green; petele, etemene and overy whitish, the pypogenoue 
glende eurentiene. Puerto Princess, April, 1911. 
1£983. Nenelee purpurascens Korth. Rather smell 
tree in stony humus covered goil of steep elopes of dense 
woods et 2000 feet; etem 1 1/2 in dismeter, quite crooked 
but round or terete, mainly brenched at the top, 35 feet 
high; wood herd, sappy white, gnuarly, odorless end testeless; 
bark relatively thiek, grayich to brown, leteriecions exeept 
the asceling epidermie; mein branches crooked, quite short 
and branched from the bese; twigs suberect, lex, castaneous; 
leevee horizontel or escending, eorieceous, derk green upon 
the upper shellowly sondaplicate surface, much paler or yei- 
lowieh green beneath; fraite 1 to 3 clustered, terminel only, 
erect, the green etelk anguler; heeds globose, 1/2 ineh in 
diameter, green but eapperently tarning brown with metarity. 
Puerto Prineera, April, 1911. 
129686. Hoye coronarioides minor Schltr: n. var. 
A sprewling sueculent vine over thickets of a lightly 
wooded ridge at 2000 fee) in clayeyeroil; stem terete, 1/4 
dneh thiok, derk green, only spsringiy branghed; branches 
long end etem-like, twining, leaves seattered, descending, 
rigidly eorlaceous, much paler green benesth, dark green 
above, full of milk, the merginel sides folded or eurved 
upon the nether side; infloreseence suberect, arising on 
the upper side of the brenches end between the leaves, 
rather bendable, or eren flexible; the perianth sleo green, 
with e bright shining upper side, the central rigid orzens 
purplish. Poerto Prineesa, April, 1911. 
12986. Pieve glereose Elm. n. ep.  reet shrub in 
compact red soil of ae lightly wooded ridge at 760 feet; 
stem few from the same eluster, terete, 1/2 ineh thick, 
5 feet high, eperingly branched et the top: wood soft, 
white, without odor or taste; bark amoocth, brown or when 
old gray, green hypodermis; leaves mple, ascending, rough 
on both sice? paler green beneath, the mergins curved upon 
the lower site, tipe reeurved; fige mostly solitary in the 
leaf axile, pele green, incarnstus and when fully ripe on 
the plent soft and ebsolutely black, although the syconiuam 
has &® purplich tinge especially toward the apex or umbilicus, 
fully 1/2 ineb long, ovoidly ellipsoid, the younger ones 
with # constricted neck. Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 
12987. . Maearange hiepide Muell. Ars. Small tree 
in moist fertile humus oovered flets along creek bottoms 
at £60 feet; stem 6 inchee thiek, 20 feet high, terete, 
ite main branches arising from below the middle; wood light, 
odorless and tastelese, silvery white, very soft, bark 
very mooth, grayish white, with 8 green hypodermis, main 
branches widely epreading, only spsringly rebranched; the 
branchlets very slender, green, with esuberect tips; leaves 

