13162. Alengium longiflorum Merr. Seandent upon 
middle sized trees in very humid forested flats of grevel-— 
ly soil slong the river st 600 feet: stem Looping, terete, 
5 inches, repestedly branched toward the top; wood soft, 
very bitter, quite odorless, the onter one third cremeus, 
the bslance ochraceus; old berk sealing, dull or yellowich 
brown, grayish and smooth on the branches which are long 
and sprewling, their free ends drooping; twigs suberect, 
green, relatively short; leaves thinly coriaceous, horizontal 
or spreading, flat but with strongly reeurved much paler 
green beneath; young infrutescence axillary or leteral, dull 
green, the fruits, ‘short ellipsoid, 1/2 ineh long, with a 
conspicuous cireuler apical disk; Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 
13153. Gerdenis segmenta Elm. ns sp. Smell erect 
tree in, grevel soil of a moist. forested flat at 800 feet 
near the river et; stem 6 inches thick 20: feet high, mostly 
branched above the middle; wood soft, dingy or sappy white, 
Odorless but with e distingt bitter taste; berk yellowish 
gray and smooth on the outside, white on the inner side; 
main branehes spreading, numerously and crookedly rebranched, 
the slender ultimate ones suberect; icaves submembranous, 
borizontel, recurved,the tips strongly much paler 
beneath, veing whitish below; flowers usually solitary at 
the ends of the twigs; calyx pele or light green, nearly 
the upper one helf projected into wings; eorolla creamy 
white but soon turning yellowish, 3 to 5 inches long, st 
least the upper one third divided into 9 éeflexed and 
twistingly curved segments; the very fregrant flowers soon 
perishing; Puerto Princessa,.May, 1911. 
16184. ° Garcinia duleis (Roxb.) Kurz. Puerto 
Prineesea, May, 1911. 
(No deseription) 
13155. Swintonie foxworthyi Elm. n. sp. Puerto 
Princesa, May, 1911. 
(No deseri ption) 
13156. Dimorphocelyx murine Elm. n. gp. Smell erect 
tree in moist soil of wooded depressions in dense forests 
at 500 feet along the treil to Nepsen; stem 6 inches thick, 
£0 feet high, branched from below the middle; wood odorless 
end tasteless, yellow especially the heartwood, quite heavy 
end hgerd; berk smooth snd mottled on the surface, dull 
yellow otherwise; branches slender, widely Spreading, 
repeatedly rebrenched; lesves charteceonus, horizontally 
spreading, dull green above, much paler green beneath; 
infruteseence ereet, green, quite rigid; capsules 1/2 to 
3/4 inch thiek, the 3 lower cressed, bearing the blackish 
ary stigma seeded; Puerto Princees, May, 1911. 

