13163, Parinarium mindansense Perk, Medium sised trees 
in humid forests of well drained soil at 700 feet along the 
trail to Hapsan; stem terete, 2 fect thick, branched from 
above the middle, terete, 35 feet high; wood moderately 
soft, light, burly, white on the outside, reddish toward the 
eeuter, odorless and tasteless; berk smooth, sottled, red- 
dish brown exeept the epidermis; min branches long, spr ead- 
ing, freely rebranched, the Slender ultimate ones somewhat 
drooping; leaves sigilerly disposed, chertaceous, flat except 
the recurved tips, Slightly paler beneath; inflorescence of 
few axillary epikes, erect, yellowish dirty brown hairy or 
tomentose; calyx greenish and covered with the same colored 
heirs, much enlerged from bese toward apex, ascending, curved; 
petele creamy white, deciduous; style and filaments deap 
vielet blue, anthers deep yellow; ovary @isk yellowish 
white: the ruseet brown old fruits on the ground ellipsoid, 
%-inohes, 11/2 te 2 inches across the middle; Puerte Prin- 
cena May, 1911s 
13164, CGurculige brevipedunenlata Elms. ase Gps Solitary 
perennial herbs seatiered in humus covered fertile soll of dense 
forests at 750 feet along the $rail to Napsan; reete enple, 
fibrous, fleshy, yellowish; S8teme very short or none; leaves 
upon eseending dark green stalks, whieh are deeply grooved 
along the upper side, submembranous, velvety dark green above, 
e trifle peler benesth, membrancus, filet, plicate, asoending 
end requrved, the central ones largest; inirutescence or 
inflorescence barely above around by the very Shert stalks 
exieing from the lower lesf axils; the subtending bracts 
white teward the base, otherwise;, green; flowers oforless, 
suberect, the tube pale white, the cerolla segments bright 
yellow; fruite angular somewhat, white and becoming recdi sh 
brown, produced into a greenish neck nearly 1 inch long. 
Puerto Princesa, May, 1911. 
13165, Yugenia ixorcides Fim. me Bp. Middle sized 
tree in good humus cevered ao11 of dense moist forests at 
760 fest on the trail to Napean; stem 11/2 foot thiek, 
terete, nesrly Straight, strongly buttressed at the base; 
wood hard and heavy, odorless and tasteless, the outer 1/4 
dingy white, brownish for the eentral masse; bark a@ull - 
brown beneath the greyish white enooth epidermis; branches 
mot tly at the top, forming @ dense congetted crown; twigs 
numexvons, deseending ant with suberesct tips, lax; leaves 
eoriseeous, horizontal or descending, tips recurved, other+ 
wise nesrly flet, auch paler or even yellowish green beneath; 
infruteseence suberect, terminel, green; fruits subglobose, 
1/8 inch thick or Slightly lerger, bright or light red, with 
2 brown flattened (planeo-convex) secds; Puerto Princesa, 

