43774, Loranthus surantiacue Bim. n. sp. Rpiphytes 
and part parasitic upon Limbe of a steep forested ravine 
at 3000 feet near the Delshion river, stems severe] or few, 
widely spreading, rebranched, twigs green and bendable; 
Leaves mostly descending, shining and very smooth on both 
gidee but paler green beneath, tipe recurved; odor] ess 
flowers terminsl, afranged in triads along the upper gide 
of 1 to 3 green horizontally spreading spikes, pedicels 
erect also green; flowers erect, thickest at base, bud 
tipe dull green and subtended by 2 glaucous green band, 
etherwide the corolla is bright aurentiscus, anthers pe 
purplish, upper half aa of style and etigns green, basal 
helf of style aurantiacus; “Tegdoan" in iianobo. Cabadbaran 
September, 1912. 
13776. Ixora oblongifolis Sim, n. sp. Low but 
erect shrub in humus covered soil of steep tka densely 
wooded slopes 2t 3000 feet slong the Dealehion river; stem 
1/2 inch thick, a yerd high or higher, few branched at 
the top only; wood quite hard and whitish covered with 
emooth brown berk; branches horizontel or descending, 
eeeasionally branched; leaves heavy, lesthery, pendant, 
flat, lucid and dark green above, yellowish green beneath, 
fiat, the next to the terminal pair provided with lesaf-Like 
bracts; infruteseence terminal, pendent, 911 the stelks 
dull brick red; fruits subgiobose, 1/3 inch in diameter, 
dark and shining red; ®Pitajoyan" in Hanobo.  Cabdibaran, 
September, 1912. 
13777., Pieus confues Sim. Bpiphytie 25 feet above 
the humus covered more or less stony soil of dense woods 
along the steep slope of the Dalshion river at 3000 feet; 
main branches few, widely spreading, freely rebranched,; 
twigs lax drooping, branchlets covered with smooth yellowe 
ieh gray bark, wood white with a yellowieh pith, and 
rather soft, leaves chartaceous Sym folded, tips recurved, 
shining and deeper green sbove, midvein whitish; figs 
in eeall Lateral clusters, hard and glebose, dark green 
ex but turning yellowish, with minute white spote; 
"Gigatgitnon” in Manebo.  Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 
12778. Seheffilers longifrutescene Zim. Sprewl] ing 
or rather epresding shrub upon large bowlders sleng the 
Palehion river at 3000 feet rbove its falls; eteme few, 
long, rebranched, wood white, soft, the green pith Large, 
quite without odor and taste; bark smooth, gray, green 
beneath the epidermis; Leaver ascending, leathery, fist 
with abruptly recurved tips, paler green beneath ; spikes 
upon ascending terminal atelks, 5 to & ¢lustered, 
Aivericately spreading and recurved, castaneus or atroe 
purpureus, even the calyx and filaments, anthere pale 
yellow; berries truncately globose, luteus; "“Nararan” 
in ¥anobe. Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 
13779.  &« Impatiens burkei Hook. Suceulent herbs 
in wet soil between bolders of the Delshion river at 3000 
feet above ite Srexfx falle; stems severel, from 2 to 5 
feet high, ugually branched above the middle, st ocoasion- 
ally from near the base, 1/2 inch thiek, dull green but 
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