purpurascence on the inner sides, the outer median region 
tinged with green, Stamens plumbeus, stigmas pale lilae 
color; flowers odorless; fruit green, or purplish on 
the exposed side, globose, hard, slightly more than 1/2 
inch in diameter. Puerto Princesa, April, 1911]. 
121025 Eugenia ecostulatea Elm. ns 8p. <A rather 
Smell tree in mixed stony Soil of densely wooded flats 
at feet; stem subterete, 6 inches thick, straight, 
20 feet high or higher, it6 main branches ascending from 
the middle; wood moderately soft or hard, gradually 
changing the peripheral whitish portion 
senter, entirely without odor or taste; bark deep greenish 
brown except the smooth yellowish gray epidermis; 
Grooked, nunerously branched Short; 
; leaves coriseeous, horizontal, conduplicate, 
Strongly recurved, Somewhat paler green beneath; inflores- 
eenuce terminal or from the uppermost leaf axils, the 
Stalks aS well as the #ke fruit dark green, the latter 
Piobone and i/2 inch in diameter; puerto Princesa, April, 
ll. 
12103.  Guioa pubescens Radlk. Small erect tree 
in moist stony soil of a densely wooded flat at 250 feet; 
Stem subterete or more or less wadded, 8 inches thick, 
25 feet high at least; wood quite hard, burly, dingy 
white and becoming Somewhat tinged with red toward the 
center; odorless and tasteless; bark latericious except 
the more or less roughened agter brown or black epidermis; 
branches mainly at the top, forming a Small dense crown; 
the branchlets erooked, the twigs suberect; leaves hori- 
zontal, the leaflets pendant, thinly coriaceous, flat 
and only tips recurved, Subglancow beneath, infrutescence 
terminal, erect, the stalks and younger fruits yellowish 
green; the finged fruits deep melleus when fully ripe, 
1/2 inch across, permanently covered with a very fine 
tomentums, Puerto Princesa, March, 1911. 
131045 Phyllanthus glochidioides Klm, mse 8ps A 
iax suberect usually unbranched undershrub in reddish 
compact soil of dense woods at 250 feet; stem 1/2 inch 
thick, terete, 2 yards high, reclining upon adjoining 
Shrubs toward the »¢ wood soft, whitish on the 
vory the central mass isabellinus, odorless 
and tasteless; bark testaceous greenish or 
ater Smoothish surface toward the op) bottom; 
leaves alternating the deep green rachis 
horizontally spreading ; leaflets upon 
yellowish brown ptiles, ascending, 
Slightly recurved, rigidly eoriaceous the 
younger ones at least glaucous beneath; flower dull 
purplish red, pendant from short-branched densely bracteated 
axillary tubercles; fruits pendant, yellowish and shaded 
a tinged red, angularly subglobose ij4 to 1/3 inch across, 
Smooth, hard, upon a pronounced green pedicel, subtended 
by 6 greenish - with dark brown tips, é-celled 
~Beeded; Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 

