pure white, es are the filaments, the Strongly 
recurved and caducous, — greenish yellow, pistil 
greenish; Strongly and sweetly fragrant! 
Puerto Princesa, April, 1911. 
12110. Urandre lugonensis Merr. A medium-sized 
tree in wet gravelly S011 of dense woods next the river 
at 250 feet; stem straight, terete, 2 feet thiek, 45 fect 
high or higher, branched at the top mainly; wood very 
soft and pulpy, odorless, distinetly bitter, nearly 
ochraceous, with conspicows radiating lines, rather light; 
bark mottled, Smooth, avellaneous except the 
epidermis; main branches + repeatedly branched 
from the base, the twigs ( and eopious, 
leathery, deeply folded upon the upper dark lueid green 
surface; much lighter or relatively yellowish green 
beneath, inflorescence suberect, dark green including the 
Calyx; corolla yellowish green; anthers cremeus, the 
filaments duller so or tinged with green especially the 
rotately Spreading exserted portion, which is 
berbate; ovary greenish; Puerto Princefa, April, 1911. 
: 13112.  Polyporu® rhodophaes Lev. Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. = Polyps. Semilaceatus Berk. = Polyps. cinereo- 
fusey curreyi. bus 
{No deseription) 
19113, hretia philippinensis De. A vather small 
tree on dap, gravel-packed, densely wooded banks of the 
river at 500 feet; stem ascending or extending over the 
river bed, 1 foot thick, 25 feet high, branched from above 
the middle; branches erookedly branched and forming a 
Spreading flattish arown; the twigs lax, suberect; leaves 
thinly coriaceous or subchartacecous, green on the 
upper usually conspicuous Surface, margins wavy, 
tips » S8cending or horizontally Spreading; 
inflorescence Suberect, the Stalke and calyx pleasing 
green; petals, filaments, Style with stigma pure white, 
anthers yellowish brown, overy greenish; flowers faintly 
but @weetly fragrant, stem twistingly wadded; wood soft, 
odorless end tasteless, dingy white; bark smoothish or 
lentiscelled, gray to brown, caStaneous beneath; Puerto 
Prineesa, April, 191i. 
1Sll4. . Randia ebracteat Elm. ns. @ps A Father Small 
tree Standing on red stony 8011 of densely wooded river 
banks at 500 feet; trunk straight but inclining somewhat 
over the river bed, nearly 1 foot thick, and 30 feet high, 
branched above the middle, terete; branches spreading 
forming a flattish erown; freely rebranched, the rather 
rigid twigs suberect; leaves mainly at the end of the 
branchlets, coriaceous, Spreading and turned in all 
directions, deep Shining green above, much paler and duller 
beneath, margins wavy the recurved apex, veins 
whorled beneath, inflorescence terminal and ereet, the 
Stalks green, the calyx yellowish so, eorolla segments 
luteus, the Short filaments of the same color, Stigma 
whitish; wood Sappy white, rather soft, odorless, Slightly 
bitter; bark Smoothish, avelianeous except the grayish 
brown surface. Puerto PrinceSa, April, 1911. 
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