15115, Picws glareosa Rlm. n, sp, Lax Shrub in 
ary Subfertile soil of wooded flats at 250 feet; stem 
1-1/2 inches thiek, terete, 15 feet high, laxly branched 
from the middle; wood quite 80144, latericious, odorless 
and tasteless, the thin sapwood and whitish bark greyish 
and Smooth; hypodermis green, otherwise whitish and 
with a Similar Sap; branches long, ®Sparingly rebranched, 
the twigs suberect; leaves charteceous, paler beneath 
and more or lese. © © the nether Side; tips recurved, 
yellowish white; fig8 1 to 8 clustered at the 
leaf axils, soft, green, pale yellow, reddish and 
ultimately black on the same twig; Puerto Princesa, 
April, 1911. 
16117, Bugenia purpuriflora Hlm. ne. sp, Small 
erect tree in compact more or less Stony soil of a densely 
wooded flat at 250 feet; stem 6 inches thick, 25 feet, 
high, subterete, it8 main branches from near the top, 
erooked; branches few, ascending, rebranched toward their 
ends; the wood hard and heavy, the thin outer portion 
whitish, then latericious and even black4Sh brown toward 
the center, without odor or taste; bark Smoothish, 
yellowish gray except the testaceous portion; leaves 
rigidly coriaceous, horizental and Strongly recurved, 
deeply conduplicate on the shining inner Side, much 
paler beneath and punctate; inflorescence erect, Bx rigid, 
the Stalks terete, the calyx paler green and punctate, 
Segments Short and transversely elongated, purplish 
fringed or margined; petals pink or creamy white, punctate, 
Subpersistant; filaments light purpureous, anthers 
ochroleucous; flowers entirely odorless; Puerto 
Princesa, April, 1911. . 
19119. Stereulia sracilifiora Perk. Slender 
erect tree in more or less Stony and compact soil of 
dense woods at 250 fect; stem 6 inches thick, 30 feet 
high, branched chiefly at the top, Subterete; wood very 
Soft, odorless and tasteless, dingy white or murky in 
the center; bark thick, smooth and grayish white, the 
inner portion yellowish; branches erect, rebranched, 
lax, the ultimate ones short; leaves horizontally Spread- 
ing, Subchartaceous, Shallowly folded upon the upper 
Slightly greener surface; inflorescence Similarly 
Spreading, all the Stalks pale green; perianth pale red 
on the outside, deep red on the inner Bide, Soft, pendulous; 
flowers odorless and early falling; Puerte Princesa, 
April, 1911. 
15120.  Adenanthera intermedia Merr. A rather smali 
and crooked tree in red soil underlaid with gravel, on the 
wooded banks of the river at 250 feet; stem 5 inches thick, 
£0 feet high, terete but crooked, branched above the middle; 
wood moderately soft, odorless and nearly tasteless; dingy 
white, with a large pith; bark sealing in thin email 

