13740. Peychotris luzoniensis Vil. Laxly branched shrub 
in very steep humus covered soil of a densely wooded depression 
at 3500 feet, between Duros and Cawilanan; stem few inches 
thick, 10 to 15 feet high, suberect, branched from the widdle; 
wood whitish, rather soft, odorless and tasteless; bark smooth, 
dull brown; twige lax, curved, tips usually ascending; inflo- 
rescent stalks pale green, calyx brownish, corolla white; fruits 
short ellipeoid or obovoid aurantiacus; leaves subcoriaceous, 
arseending but strongly reeurved toward apex, paler green beneath; 
*”Zadantewan" in Manobe. Gabadbaren, September, 1912. 
13741. Loranthus preslii “lm. n. e#p. Climbing up small 
erent tree stema on » humid ridge at 5750 feet of Wassy; stem 
1/2 inch thick, terete but crooked, branched 20 feet above the 
mose covered ground; main branches rigid, ascending, eparingly 
rebranched, steme tightly cleaving to ite eupport; leaves rigid 
and easily breaking, recurved, folded, paler creen benesth ; 
flower clusters mostly slong the branches, oceasionally slong 
the stem, odorless, limp, incarnatus except the green reflexed 
segments,calyx and etalks greenish, etamene also green, terminal 
heif of style of the same color, otherwise inearnatue; “"Mata- 
wanung® in Vanobo. Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 
13742. Gyrinopsis urdanetense “lm. n. ep. Slender 
erect shrub upon mossy wind-swept ridge of Magay at 5750 feet; 
stem terete, 1 1/2 inch thiek, 10 feet high or higher, brenched 
toward the top; wood moderately soft, white, odorless and 
tasteless; bark grayish white, smooth, green beneath the epi- 
dermis, sappy white on the inner side; branches short, rebranched; 
leaves ascending, fiat but reeurved, much lighter green beneath; 
flowers subpendaht, yellowish or more green toward baee; fruits 
also pendant, 1/2 inch long, ebecurely 4-cresased, aurantiacus; 
"““angodmongod"” in Manobo. Ceabedbaran, September, 1912. 
13745, Bebelia urdanetensis “lm. nm. sp. Tree ¢limber 
upon the summit of Beeay or G500 feet; branches long, sprawl- 
ing, terete, flexible, rebranched, the free ends hanging; 
wood white, moderately soft, odorless and quite tasteless; 
bark brown, yellowish white lenticelled, yellowish except the 
epidermis; leaves coriaceous, folded and strongly recurved 
toward spex, quite rigid, much paler green beneath; panicle 
erect, stalke pale green and flexible, mature fruits dark 
purpureus; “BSuleauen"” in “anobo. Gabadbaran, teptember, 1912. 
13746, Blaphoglossum “lmeri Copel. "Dohue-dohue® in 
Manobet Small erect clump upon moss covered inclining 
tree trunks, 5 feet off the humid soil of steep forested slopes 
at 4760 feet of Sawileanan; rhizome rigid, short, few branched 
fitrous brown 
if at all, brown sesle Covered; rocts f hairy? 
stipe pale green, rigid, somewhat conpressed, brown seale 
sovered especially toward base, creat; blaies likewise ereet 
or ascending, rigidly coriaceous, nearly Similarly green on 
both sides, the sides of the lerge or olders ones coarsely 
undulate, sterile from centrel, peler green on the dorsal 
side, Lomo aby covered on the eopovite;  ‘absaibaran, 
September, 1912. 

