12157, Solanum sparcifiorum Elm, ne @pe Perennial 
herba, Suberect or declining end prestrate; in sticky #011 
among herbaceous thickets along the trail to Nepsen in dense 
forests at 500 to 750 feet, Stem green, crooked, spiny, re- 
branched @1]1 along from near the base, i foot to 1 yard in 
length; leaves nearly flat, Somewhat reeurved, membranous, 
a trifle paler beneathy »edicels ascending, bearing a Bo- 
litery eubpendent flower; , calyx green, corolla bluish 
white, anthers bright yellow; fruit short ellipsoid, 1/2 
inch long, Well surrounded by the much thaxgedeaiys which 
beer Shrp black @pines slong their ridges or median lines; 
greenish white; Puerto Primesa, May, 1911. 
18159, Evodia arbores Elite me Sp. A middle sized tree, 
in fertile humid forests at 750 feet on the trail to Napsap; 
atem 2 fect thick, terete, more or less crooked, $0) feet high, 
branched mainly at the top, wood light and very soft, odorless 
and tasteless, white except the dingy er yellowish central — 
meses; berk rather thick, suoeth and yellowish on the outeie, 
nearly of the fame color throughout; main branches widely 
Spreading, freely rebranched end forming en umbrella shaped 
erown; the green petioles horizontally spresding; leaflets 
thinly cerfaceons, econduplicste on the upper nearly equelling 
grecn upper side; inflorescence crect froma the uppermost lest 
exile, green exeept the pure white sweet “Anice” scented 
flowers; Puerto Princesa, Mmy, 1911. 
13160, Racenures oderatiseime Elms. ne SP. Shrub like 
erect tree, in rich humus severed soil of deep forests at 
760 feet on the trail te Nepean; stem terete, ercoked, 2 
inckes thick,15 feet high, brenehed from the middle; wood 
dingy white, quite brown and brittle, without odor or taete; 
berk thin, yellowish benesth the minotely cheek yellowish 
grey epiderais; brenches divericate, freely rebranched, the 
Slender ultimate ones suberect; leaves terminal mostly, 
horizontal or descending, coriaceous, nearly Plat, reourved 
especislly toward the epex, slightly paler green beneath; 
ripe fruits with etelke briek red, hanging in Small clusters 
from the @tem and main brenches; fruits sour soft, 3/8 inches 
thick, with 2 juicy deep pink seeds, normally 2-seeded ani 
somewhet flattened; Pucorte Princesa, Mey, 1911. 
‘18162. Sehizephgliun comune tifidum Ratsch, Bree, 
on the larger limbs of desd trees lying upon moist greund 
of humid forests at 560 feot novr the Greil to Napsean; 
groups, sett but 
Jaminae more 
wrse in Size and 

