above, siso lucid beneath end nearly of the @ame green, 
the margins cesrsely wavy and tips recurvec, otherwise 
(flat; fruits escending from the lowermost leaf 
axils, dark green es are alse the stalks, but becoming 
cevered with a fumosus brown or gray seurfetcence, de~ 
hiseing along the upper suture, perpistent, with 5 smooth 
nearly black secés, Puerto Princesa, April, 1911s 
13023. Meliola patens Syd. nov. spec. Upon the 
nether aide of the older leaves of Rutacesae number 13022; 
bleck blotehes scattered more along the margins than xaxrz 
forningeentrel cireular growthe, very deep black especially 
the fruiting eases; HMellola patenS ns Sp. Host;e= Tunesia 
amare Bleo. Puerto Prince@a, April, 1911. 
15024. Mellotue floribunius Meell. Arg. Usually 
email somewhat gnarly appearing tree, in moist humus 
covered Soil with grevelly subseil, fronting the wooded 
streampanks et 760 feet; stem 10 inches thick, wadded, 
30 feet high, always extending somewhat over the ereck 
bed, it@ main ascending branche® arising frou below the 
middle; branches numerou@ly rebranche’, widely spreading, 
forming a lax flattish crown; the leaf bearing portion 
of the twigs grean ani euberect; wood moderately soft, 
white on the outside, gredusliy becoming somewhat yellow- 
ish tinged townrd the center, odorless and tasteless; 
bark greyish white mottled, letericioum except the snooth 
epidermis; jleseves horizontal or subpendant, curved upon 
the lower conspicuously glaucous green eurfeace, Shining 
ané@ of a rich green sbeve, the young leaves reddish tinged; 
inflorescence terminal, the strelke subglauceseent, the 
overy and brush of the stigma arms yellowish, the ovary 
appendeges subglaucescent.-~ Sark on the branches easily 
etripping; Puerto Princesa, April, 191is- 
13026,  Anthostomella elmeri Syd. nm. 8p. Upon 
the branchlets of Rutaceae number 16022; Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. 
13026.  Mellotus fleribundius Muell. 4rg. This 
shrubby tree was collected along the same ereek a few 
reis lewer down the E¥phorbiacese number 15024, but is 
the Same Species with male flowers; several other plants 
were observed in profuse male florescence, but the young 
leaves were just coming on. Puerto Prineesa, April, 1911. 
LBOR7 » Garcinia palawanen@e Elm, ne 8p. A rather 
@nelli erect tree in moiet adobe humus covered soil of @ 
densely wooded flat at 50 feet; stem 6 inches thick, 
terete, 30 feet high, streight, branched toward the top 
only; wood moderately soft, dingy or yellowish white 
throughout, odorless and tasteless; bark Smooth, grayish 
white mottled, the greater middle portion yellowish} the 
inner side with latex and whitish; main branehes rather 
long, divavricete, freely rebranched above the midéle, twigs 
lex with ascending tips; leaves chiefly horizontally spresd- 
ing, recurved, corisceous, decply folded upon the upper much 
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