» 138909, Wieus caseidyans Bim. Slender shrub-like 
tree in stony but very humid and densely wooded places 
along the Dalehion river at 3000 feet or above its falls; — 
stem 4 inches thiek, @0 feet high, terete, rather straight, 
nkuna mainly branched toward the top; wood seft and sappy 
white, concefitrically ringed, slightly aweet, odorless; 
bark yellowien gray, enooth, whitish otherwise and with 4 
thin pale white sap; main branches few, ascendingly spread- 
ing, eparingly rebrenched; twigs slender, 1/2 ineh thick, 
ascendingly curved; leaves upon ascending petioles, the 
biades ascending and recurved at spex or horizontal, 
otherwise flat, hareh, submembranous, lighter green beneath, 
veins benesth yellowigh @reen; fige very dark green, upon 
few to G inches long sparingly branched tubercles from 
along the stem only; compressed obovoid, in shape, deeply 
gunken at the bleckich umbilicus, castaneus hairy and 
eccashionally epotted with yakw yellowish white milk epots, 
3 inches across, barely a¢ long; "“Daeab-caban" in Manobo, 
CGabadbaran, September, 1912. 
13610, Guereus bicolorate iw. n. sp. Large tree 
in 2 humid woody and more or less rocky soil along the 
Dalahion river at 3000 feet or above ite falls; stem or 
trunk 3 1/2 feet in diameter, 75 feet high, terete, some- 
what ereoked, branched from above the middle; wood hard, 
heavy and tough, the white outer portion gradually changing 
to the central more or lese brownish color, streaked with 
darker brown vetsels; bark 3/4 inch thick, gray and brown 
mottled, smooth or reughened with excrescences, the inner 
half testaceus, the outer beneath the epidermis latericius, 
easily separating from the wood; main branches few, ascend- 
ing, large, crookedly rebranched; twige numerous, claucous 
green, aseendingly curved; lesves pendant or descending, 
lucid and deep green on the upper shallowly curved side, 
glaucous green beneath, apex strongly recurved, parchment 
like; epikee ascending; arising from among the foliage, 
2 to 6 inches long, eleaucous green as are also the cups 
of the nearly completely covered acorns; acorns 3/4 inch 
across sesrcely ae long; “Ligpacon” in Manobo, 
Gabedbaran, September, 1912. 
218811. Jaeminum apoense #lm, Vinee seandent 
and trailing ameng jungles s# of densely wooded and humid 
depressions along the Dalehion river at 3000 feet; stem 
the size and roundnese of a slate pencil, curved, flexible, 
covered occasionally branched, very long and rope-like; . 
leaves very heavy and thick, flexible, hanging, flat, dull 
green above, yellowish green benesth; inflorescence aacend- 
ingly curved, green except the white corolla; "Pamagcofi¢” 
in Marobo. Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 
13612, Geniostoma mindansense Him. n. sp. Breet 
ghrub in wet humus covered soil among bowlders of dense 
weods along the Dalahion river at 3000 feet; stem 2 inches 
thick, 10 feet high, branched from below the middle, 
subterete; wood very soft, greenish white, quite odorless 
and tasteless; bark emooth, greenish brown, grasa green 
but the epidermis; branches laxly rebranched, the slender 
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