1/3 inch only, tough, terete, crooked, the greenish wood 
covered with minutely ghecked dirty brown bark, greenish 
teward the top; leaves mostly toward the top, few, 
horizontally Spreading, flat and only Slightly recurved, 
coriaceous, much paler green beneath; @pikes erect, green, 
varying from a few to a dozen inches in length; the &mall 
groups of flowers ascending the bracts and calyx paler 
green; the corolla only 1/4 inch long, tubular but with 
an inflated whitish bese dirty lilac eolor, saducons; 
pods also ascending, deep green, 5/4 inch long, angularly 
tubular below the middle, above this compressed and with 
notched sides; Puerto Princesa, xAeBEE April, 1911. 
13085.. Ficus corona Kings Small suberect tree 
in a lightly wooded or in copses of a gravelly flat 
near the Balsahen river at 100 feet; stem 6 inches thick, 
eccaSionally 2 cr 4 from the same one, subterete, 20 
feet branched from below the middle 
pulpy white, entirely without odor or taste, 
light; bark smooth, grayish when except 
the epidermis; main branches or reeurved, 
MOP FPL: and laxiy branched, the short twigs suberect; 
flexibly 
yard long, eboveid, 3/4 ineh 
not hard, their pedicels greenish, 
toward the apex, Sprinkled with 
brown lentisels; flowers yellowish or light molassas 
brown; tubercles and twigs cal or glaucous 
Breen; leaves mainly descending, Submembranous, pale 
green Still paler beneath, Tlat Slightly 
conduplicate; Puerto Srineesa, April, i911. 
13086. Cissus adnata Roxb. Looping and Spraw- 
ling over thickets and Small trees strewn along the 
banks of a Stagnant Stream coursing through the cogon 
formation at 50 feet altitude; stem terete, flexible, 
1 ingh thick, and branched all along 
especially at the top; wood whitieh except at the 
center, with a large pith, very 
odorless and without taste; 
bark relatively very thick and more 
or less the middle ; 
inner; branchlets green, the 
divaricately rebranched; suberest; 
blades horizontal or descending, membranous, paler 
beneath and main nerves whitish; inflorescence erect, 
green except the odorless Small flowers; Puerto 
PrinceBfea, April, 1911. 

