13065. Balledyna velutina (Berk. et Curt.) v. Hoehn, 
Upon, both sides of the older leaves of Gardenia number. 
14064; spots pretty well seattered, ater or blackish, 
irregular circular in outline, more evident and numerous 
on the upper Side of the blades as well aS more readily 
fruiting; HoSt;- Gardenia glutinoSa Zoll. Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. as 
13066. Hoya Gagayanensis Schlir. nN. 8p. A perennial 
vine climbing over dead limbs a few yards off the moist 
ground in forests at 750 feet, along the trail to Napsan; 
Stem at most 1/4 inch thick, terete, tough, grayish white, 
or greenish white, twining, Slender, occasionally branched; 
branches drooping bearing scattered opposite leave®; the 
Stout leaf petioles twistingly ascending; blades flat, 
descending or pendant, glaucous green beneath, 
nearly equally thick throughout with blunt margins; 
peduncle ascending, leaf opposed or axillary, 5 inches long, 
very Slender, glaucous green and Sprinkled with purple; 
mots ok flowers, odorless, ochraleucous and Similarly 
Sprinkled with purple; pods subpendant, glaucous green and 
densely purple spotted on the exposed side, terete, 6 
inches long, 1/4 inch thick, gradually tapering toward the 
apex, nearly straight; Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 
., 13067, Alchornea arborea Elm, m. Sp. Smaller than 
a middle sized tree, in humid forests at 750 feet, on the 
trail to NapSan; Stem 10 inchs thick, terete, more or less 
crooked, 30 feet high, branched toward the top only; wood 
moderately hard, whitish especially the outer one half, 
without odor and taste; bark rather lively mottled with 
. and brown, Smooth, the middle region isabel- 
linus, the inner side sappy white; main branches crookedly 
rebranched, forming a relatively Small dense crown; 
riaceous, recurved, mostly conduplicate on the upper 
darker green and sublucid , $ips recurved; yauga 
young infrutescence erect, its stalks and calyx green; 
fruits also green but covered with fine cinereous hairs, 
obovoidly elongated, obscurely 3 or 4-angled, usually 
i-seeded. Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 
16068, Eugenia mindorensis C, Be Rob. Quite a 
large tree in fertile humid dense forests at 750 feet, on 
the trail to Napsan; Stem 2 feet thick at least, terete 
er wadded toward the buttressed base, branched from above 
the middle; wood only moderately hard, gradually changing 
from the Sappy white portion to mm gr aceous brown 
central mass, heavy, without edor or taste; bark thick, 
latericious except the yellowish gray Smooth or Scaling 
epidermis; main branches crookedly rebranched, forming 
a dense crown; leaves ceous, folded upon the 
upper Side, apices recurved; inflorescence 
angular and pale green; calyx cremevs in anthesis, 
petals subpersistent and white, filaments white, anthers 
Sulphur, ovary cup ochraceous; Puerto Princesa, April, 
1911. 

