LE074, Ochna foxworthyi Blm, ns Sp. Slender tree 
in low adebe soil of wooded flats at 50 feet altitude; 
Stem 8 inches thick, 565 feet high, terete or subterete 
toward the base, ‘nearly Straight, branched only toward 
the top; the thin Sapwood dingy white, gradually changing 
inte the latericious areater central mass, odorless and 
without taste, moderately hard; bark dull ardisiacus, 
conSpicuously Scaling in small thin plates, relatively 
thin, isabeliinus beneath the epidermis; main branches 
Short, numerously rebranched, forming a eondensed crown, 
twigs "Lax; Leaves ascending or horizontal, recurved 
especially toward the epex, usvally conduplicate on the 
upper much deeper green surface, coriaceous; inflorescence 
terminal, Suberect; flowers crowded and arranged on all 
sides of the terete peduncle, pedicels and flowers light 
cream color except the ochraceous anthers and the fuliginous 
bracts subtending the pedicels; flowers strongly and 
sweetly scented, with swarms of flying insects feeding on 
them;. Puerto brineesa, Ap¥il, 1911. 
15076. Thunbergia fragran® Roxb, A twining 
perennial vine, upon Shrubberies along thicketed banks 
of Streamlets of low. compact black S011 near the Balsahan 
river at 50 feet; stems branched, hispidulous, dark green, 
quadrangular and hore or less twisting; ‘leaves ascending, 
Similarly xrough, Subchartaceous, flat or shallowly 
folded upon the upper side, tips recurved, much paler 
green benesth; flowers solitary from the leaf axils, 
erect, the angular pedicel and 2 bracts green, galyx very 
pale green, corolla pure white, constricted at both ends 
of the tube, curved and flattened across or in the middle 
region, the 5 rotately spreading segments imbricately 
twisted. to the left in the bud State; Siyle also whitish, 
Stigma green; fruit on obseurely 4-lobed flattened 
capsule with a prominent flattened and rigid beak, dull 
green, 4-Gelled, and normally with 4 round blackish 
seeds; flowers entirely sale aa Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. 
1307%. . Sehefflera odorata (Bleo.) Merr. & Rif. 
Associated with other climbers upon trees and thickets 
on gravelly moist banks of the Balsahan river at 50 
feet; stem terete, 2 inches thick, bendable, repeatedly 
branched; wood nearly tasteless, odorless or only Raanerd 
araliaceous, porous, dingy yellowish white 
moderately checked, brown on the Stem, gray . 
the branchlets, otherwise whitish, with a clear subviscid 
Juice; twigs green, Somewhat drooping, with ascending 
curved tips, leaves alternatingly and terete 
Bek petioles ascending ascending; blades horizontal 
-aceous, conduplicate on the upper deeper 
green surface, sides coarsely wavy with abruptly recurved 
tips; infrutescence terminal, branched from near the base, 
6 inches long, the stalks green, the pedicels yellowish; 
berries shiny, light fulvous except the ferruginous sub- 
truncate apex which bears a whorl of black 
Stigmas, 1/3 inch in diameter. Puerto Princesa, April, 
1911. 

