LS6004. Vitex pubescens Vahl, Oniy medium sized treat 
in moiet stony 80411 of densely wooded river banks et 500 
feet altitude; stem terete, 8 inches to a foot thick, 66 
feet high, with the main branches erising from below the 
middle, main branches subereet, branched and widely spread- 
ing towerd th top; wood hard, heavy, brittle, without 
taste or odor, yellowish on the outeide, nearly olivaceous 
in the center; berk yellowish gray, smooth or minutely 
checked longitudinally, avellaneous exeept the epidermis; 
twigs rather Slender, coarse, angular, evelianeus, horison+ 
telly spreading but with epeendingly curved tips; leaves 
Similerly sprecding; the lerflets deecending and recurved, 
submenbranoue shallowly eurved upon the upper deeper green 
Surtaces inflorescence érect, Slightly edoreus, the Stalke, 
bracts end calyx avellaneous end tinged with green and 
purple; style filament@ and the lewer and side lips of the 
eorolle white, the upper lip violeseeus, anthers noerly 
black, the apex of the otherwise sreoenlsh wary purple; 
Puerto Pringesa, April, 1911.4 
150055 Decaspermun peniculatum Murs. Smell suberect 
tree in sandy moist soil with a gravelly eubeoil, on densely 
wooded banks of the river at 500 fect; miegimg Stem 6 inches 
thick, gneriy, 26 feet high, extending over the river bed, 
branched from helow the middles wood hard, heavy, very 
burly, dingy white on the outside, almost Lumosus brown for 
the central one half; bark avellanens and smoothieh or 
only minutely checked on the outer side, the central rt egion 
ef the same color white the inner side, 18 whitish; main 
branches ascending, vltiostely numerouwly rebranched, the free 
end lax testeceous twigs drooping; leaves alse drooping, 
willowly shining, nesrly flet execpt the recurved point, 
paler green beneath, thinly eorieceous; inflorescence 
green, ascending, covered with a sort of silvery white 
heire, the suthers yellow, the filament® and del leato 
petals pure white; flowers erect, odorless, always less 
than 1/2 inch ectoes; Puerto Princess, 4pril, 1911. 
LO006. Neuglea purpurascens Korths A burly tree 
in Stony 601] packed with srevel slong the wooded river 
bank at 600 feet; stem & feet thick, subterete, Soon — 
divided into few ascending mein branches, 25 foet high; 
wood hard, hoavy, burly, dirty yellowish white or brown, 
odorless and tepteless:. bark Setling, yellowish gray, 
isabellinue except the epidermis; branchlets numerous, 
vether lex, the letericous angular apical pertiens sub« 
erect; ilesves horizontal or the older ones descending, 
nearly flat but margine irregularly wevy, much richer 
green on the upper side; heeds 1 or 4, terminal, ereet 
or neerly 80; e¢elyx cremens ani Soon withering thereby 
turning brown, the exerted style and capitate stigmas eul- 
phmraseeut; receptacle yellow; flowers pessese a slight 
disagrevable odor; Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 

