usually reelining toward the tep; wood soft, the outer 
1/4 cremene, the balance nearly ochraceous, oderless and 
testeless, with a large brown pith; bark Smooth or obs- 
curely rugose, thick, dul] brown and somewhat mottled, the 
ineide sappy white, the central region testaceous; branches 
few, erocked, efcending, the vltimate ones at least an 
inch thiek; leeves forming « dense rosette at the top, 
quite rigid end chertaceous, nearly flat exeept the recurved 
tips and x oh wavy sides, desp green above, much Lighter 
green beneeth, the larger ones neerly a yard long; young 
leaves erect and red, soon however turning to very pale or 
light ereen; inflorescence terminal, solitary, pendent, 
the longer ones 6 to 6 feet in length, flower bearing the 
full length; rachis terete, obscurely fluted, 3/4 ineh 
thiek, green and purple streaked from the point of the 
flower insertion; calyx subgilenucescent, segments: green 
somewhat reddish tinged; petals Shining cherry red on the 
exposed sides, otherwise grecnish white; Stamens strami- 
neous exoept the levidus apies] portions, anthers flavus, 
style reddish, stigme yellowish white ovary rim citrinus 
flowers odorous but not agreeably Be. Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. 
15034,  OQldenlandia p&aniculete Linn, In fine gravel- 
ly dry creak beds of dense woods at 60 feet altitude at 
least; stem perennial or only biennial, flexible, somewhat 
ereoping at the base branched and taking root at the joints, 
dark green, angled; leaves horizontally spreading, much 
lighter green beneath, flat, coriaceous; pedicels and 
Gal yX green, the other parts of the odorless flowers white; - 
My iy somewhat angularly flattened; Puerto Princese, April, 
) le | : 
13036, Milletia capillipes Dunn, tax subereet sarub 
in black 8011 on e ereek bank densely eovercd with thickets. 
ané light woods at 50 feet; stem nearly 2 inches thick, 15 
< : ("Leet Leng, terete, more 
er less crocked, with eniy a few branches ehove the middle; 
wood Slightly fetid, tastelera, gradually changing from the 
white sapwood inte the melleus heart, moderately hard; bark 
thin, yellowish or greenish cray, Smooth, the hypodernis 
arecn; the leaf besring twigs green, suberect; lenflets 
ceriaceous, lucid and deeper green on the upper Sheallowly 
curved surface; inflorescence sscending from the leaf . 
axile, all ite stelke dark green; the cel yx yellowish green 
extept the atropurpureus bases; corollie light lividua; 
the benner has & green bleoteh in the middle basal portion 
of its ventral side and if much veflexed, the other corolia 
Segments straizht; flowers odorless; Puerto Princesa, 

