ifo0l. VYernonte apoensia Rlm. Smell or medium 
Sized tree in sendy 6012 mixed with river stonce of 
wooded banke of the river at 600 fect; stem ascending, 
subtercte, 1 foot thick, $0 fort high, with the main 
brenghes from below the middle; wood @ingy yellowish 
white, soft but very tough, without odor or taste, very 
twisting light; berk numerovusly cheeked in a twisting 
lengitucdifel menner dark dull brown, yellowish except 
the epidermis but upon expoture turning casteneeus; 
mein brenehes esecending, ultinately numeronsly branched 
and widely 6prerding; twige lex, bleekish green, ascend- 
ingly eugveds; leaves deseendings or horisental, thinly 
coriaceous, neerly fist, usuelly twieted teward the 
regurved epex, only a trifle paler areen benenth; ine 
florescence or infrutescence well exee@@ing the leaves, 
subereat, terminal; Puerte Princesa, April, 1911. 
18008. fieus infectowis Roxb. Apparently erising 
fvom the sand gravelly #011 on Gentely wooded river banke 
et 500 feet, but ogeasionally or usuelly teking ite eteart 
es an epiphyte; main stent or trunke 6 or 4 ascending over 
the river hea, averazing 1 feot thick, terete, branched 
from below the middle, 30 fect leng; wood very soft ani 
fibrous, Gingy white, without oder or taste; bark very 
Smooth on the sray ond brown blotehed epicornia, testaceonus 
otherwite, with « flew of letem; brenches widely epreading, 
the ultimate ones lax end drooping; ilesves descending, 
coriaceous, veer deep green end very lucid on the upper 
shallowly foldeti surfece, margins senewhat wevy, the apex 
abruptly reeurved, much lighter green benesth; figs 
Solitary or in peire, from the leaf axils or from their 
Bears, Subglebese put with s flattened apex, pale green, 
with lighter selered milk pets; the syeonium hard, with 
yellowish brown flowers; Puerto Princesa, 4pril, 1911. 
12003,  ‘Seneearpus obtupata Rldms ne Op, A burly 
eyect tree, Standing in the river bed off ite weoded 
banks at 600 feet; trunk nearly &@ feet thick, 55 Lect 
high, ite apin branches arising from below the middie; 
wood not hard yet tough, aoderately light, oderless ané 
witeut taste, the outer 1 or more inches deep white, the 
balenee graduelly changing into the fomeus red heart; 
bark thick, minutely cheeked on the griseus outer surface, 
otherwise letericious; mein brenthes suberect, rather 
long, erceked, branched only towart the tep; twigs quite 
rigic, eseending, numerous eni ferming dense masses; 
Jeeves likewite disposed, véry rigidly charteceous, curv 
ingly felded upon the upper side, gleucous green bener th 
except the yellowish veins; infloreseence bright yee 
shining green, erect, oderlese; bude pele areen the 
Gelyz permanently 80, the peteals turning eremeus and 
minutely sprinkled with en the upper Side with teste« 
ceous brown; antsers or stemens of the seme color; 
every yollowish green; Puerte Princesa, April, 1911. 

