13152. FPluggee virosa (Wilid.) Baill. Shrublike 
tree in gravelly wet river flats at 250 feet; stem 10 
inches thiek, nearly £0 feet high, with mein branches 
érising from below the middle, finely and naméerously branched 
toward the top; wood shartsceous or more carnosus toward 
the odorless, bitterish, rather hard and heavy; 
bark of the same color even on the smooth outside, sesling 
in plates; branehlets very lex and spreading; leaves not 
guite mture, membranous, shining and deeper green above, 
horizontal or deseending, usually foléed upon the upper 
side; flowers delicete in texture, umbelletely spreading, 
odorless, deciduous, green, exeept the whitish filements 
end deep yellow anthers; Puerto Prineese, May, 1911. 
13133. Dreaesens angustifolia Roxb. freet shrub, in 
wet sandy or gravelly soil of denee wood especially fronting 
the river banks at 260 feet altitude or higher; stem few 
to seversl inches thick, 9 to 15 feet high, eubterete, 
brenched from below the middle; wood soft, dingy white, oddér- 
less, eweetich, quite heavy; berk thin, smooth and yellow- 
ish on the surface, With a green hypodermis; branches some- 
what drooping and ultimetely ascendingly eurved; leaves 
crowded glong the twigs, recurved, usually folded on the 
upper side and sides wavy, leathery, nearly equally dark 
green on both sides; panicle terminal end subereet, green, 
except the ochrolencous odorless flowers (the bude sre 
greenie¢h yellow). Puerto Princesa, Yay, 1911.7 
1134. Whitfordiodendron seandens Zlm. Climbing 
and sprawling over the woods in red soil md «8 stony 
subsoil along the river et £580 fo 600 feet; stem bendable 
and looping, 3 inches thick, terete, brariehed toward the 
top; wood soft, odorless and avidly bitter, whitish 
except the abruptly or nesrly black central mass; 
bark testaceous except the smoothish ashy gray outer side, 
whitigh on the inner, thiek, exuding a clear viscid juice; 
branchiete:slender, often drooping, green, tough; leaflets 
eorisceous, horigontel or descending, margins coarsely 
wavy toward the recurved tips, eorisceous, equally green 
on both sides; paniele 1 to 2 feet lony, terminal, hanging 
ustally, the branehlets secendingly curved; main stalk green, 
the ultimate ones yellowish; flowers purple, odorless and 
G@eciduous; Paoerto Prineess, May, 1911. 
13158. Artocerpus eommunis Forst. A rather slender 
tree in moist compact soil of 4 wooded flet at 250 feet; 
stem terete, 1 foot thick, 35 feet high, e:iefly branched 
at the top; wood soft, odorless and tasteless, light, yellow- 
ish especially the outer one helf; bark checked or smooth, 
thick, casteneous exeept the epidermis, with latex; branech- 
lets few, thick, ascendingly curved, 1 inch thick, ringed 
and merked with leaf sears; leaves escending or horisontal, 
the segments reeurved, otherwise nearly flet, charteceous, 
veins yellowish, all equelly sinnste, paler green beneath; 

