1350464 Lepisanthes pelewaniea Redlke Me SP. Small 
or less than middle sized tree in bleek humus covered 8011 
ef moist forests at 250 feet; stem 1 foot thiek, wadded 
toward the base, otherwise terete, nearly straight, branche 4 
above the kummy middle, 30 fect hich; wood quite hard «nd 
brittle, odorless end tasteless, the outer 1/3 white, the 
central ochraleucus; bark emeothish, blotehed with green+ 
igh ani arey, the balence melleus; main branches quite 
long, repeatedly rebranched, branchlets crooked ant sub- 
erect, breaking with o snap; leaves horisontelly sprenad- 
ing end recurved, or subpendant, e¢harteeeous, nearly 
Similer dull green on both sides, flat but tips strengly 
and abraptly recurved, the sides usually twisted, diverse 
in #ize,infrateseence termine] erect, frequently on leef- 
lees twigs, dull green; fruite irreavlerly glokhese, at 
least 1 inch across, turning yellowish when fully rkpe, 
1 seed maturing the second or even third ovules remain 
awerfed; Puerte Princese, Merch, 1911. 
12047, Fugenia lambii Bim, ms 8p. Small or middle 
giged tree in a rieh humid® ‘forested flat at 250 feet; 
stem straight, terete, 1 foot thiek, 55 feet high, branched 
from above the middle; wood very herd, burly, only the 
thin sapwood whitish, otherwise laterichous or even black- 
igh in the very center, without odor or taste; bark readiéh 
prewn or latericius except the Smooth yellowish gray epider- 
mis which sometimes scales; main branches Spreeding, nume~- 
rously rebranched, testaceous; twige thin, merous, hori- 
sonteal or descending; leaves @inilarly disposed, deep 
dvll green, much lighter green beneath, shallowly conduplic ste, 
tipe slightly recurved, coriaceous; old inflereseence only 
Sparinaly branched, subereet, chiefly along the twige, dark 
green except the stropurpureous celyx rim; Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. 
15048. fetreacera Subrotuntia File He BD. Lofty tree 
Glimber in dense humid fertile foreste of the Dipteroearps 
eat 260 feet; stem looping, terete but very ercoked, & 
inehes thick, flexible, very pereu@ and radial lines, odor- 
less and testeless, dingy white exeept the testaceous heart~- 
wood; berk yellowish on the inner side, lstericious benesth 
the epidermis, the surface exectly fulvus, and sealy on 
flaking in thin pletes; twice tough, ereoked curved, hang- 
ing in tengled masses, with suberect tips; leaves horizon- 
tal or descending, Shining deep green sbove and u®ually 
somewhest conduplieets, paler benesth, very chartaceous, 
tipe abruptly recurved; infrutencence terminal, suberect 
or erect, areen, the 4 osrpele very deep green; flower 
edorevs and sweetly so, beth tha stamens and pistils cremens; 
the calyx green even in the flowering state; the Glear Sap 
is sweet, Puerto Prineesa, April, 1911. 

