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i ‘peupnets roots’ fibrous browh hairy; ales pate, pana 
 pigtd,. somewhat Er) oe b ‘ ale covered aspecially 
( toward ‘base, erect; b) il ¢ 
' pag@idly aceous, 4 
| the sidés ofthe Marge or oltet ams 
: sterive from sé tral, paler, green-on_ the dotea 
i black spore cdvered.on the opposite; Gabadb 
i September, we, 
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13747, Thelaeie esarinate Blm, Rather large 
tufte upon the nether mors and vine covered side of 
amall eteme of «9 humid woody depreesion at 6000 feet 
er on the summit of Maeay; in@ividus] tufts sseending, 
fisttened toward the base and very pele green; leaves 
ensiformly imbrieste aseending but reeurved toward end, 
deeply folded toward bese, leathery, paler green beneath, 
usually twieted toward the ends; peduncle arieing from 
the lesf axils, terete, pale or yellowish green, flexibie, 
ascending and then recurved; outer floral organs melleus 
the inner onee white; odorless flowers subpendant; 
"Leantawau" in Manobo, Cabadbaren, September, 1912, 
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18746, Pilates fuligines #1m, ‘Small tree in 
a humid moesy depression at 6000 feet or near the summit 
of Maaeay; etem lv inches thick terete, 25 feet high, 
nearly straight, brenched toward the top only; weed, 
soft, white, odorless and testelees; bark dull brows, 
emooth and somewhat roughened with exerescemes; main 
branches epreading, horizontsl1, freely rebranched; lax 
twige drooping, ascendingly curved toward apex; Leaves 
subchartaceous, horizontal or descending, with recurved 
tips, much deeper green sbove; midvein yellowish; fruite 
Lateral, the fulvus rather thick stalks 1 to 3 inches 
long and oceasionslly branched; fruits shining green, 
more tapering toward apex, 1 inch long at least; “Yofig- 
eateaden"; in Manobo. Cabsdbaran, September, 1912, 
13749. Dedea cineren Elm. n. @p. Small slender 
tree in 9 moesy wooded depression at 6000 feet near the 
summit of Kasay; estema 5 inchee thick, 20 feet high or 
higher, mostly branched toward the top; wood moderately 
hard, white with « tinge of red, odorless and tasté] eas; 
bark smooth, eray, teataceus except the epidermis; main 
branched ascending, rather short, freely rebranched; 
leaves ascending, rigidly coriaceous, shallowly folded 
on the upper much deeper green eurface; inflorescence 
erect, the atelk @reen; pedicels calyx and ovary slao 
greenish; petals and filaments white, anthere yellowish; 
flowers odorless; "Bitsogan” in Manebo. Cabedbaran, 
September, 1912, 
13750, Pagraean obovats Yall. Bpiphytie shrub 
upon trees in * mossy depression at 6000 feet or near 
the summit of Masay; main branches widely spresding, 
ultimetely numerously rebranched; branchlets erect, 
relatively short, bendable; leaves numerous, ascending, 
folded, thickly coriaceous, yellowish green beneath, 
tips abruptly recurved; fruits solitary or at most two 
or even three are possible etalke and thick calyx dark 
green, hard fruite deeper or subglsucous green, 1 inch 
Jong: YCatofigogan" in Msanobo; Cabsdbaran, September, 
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