shorter at the tep; leaves ¢oriaceous, ascending or horizontal, 
gracefully recurved, shallowly folded upon the upper much deeper 
green surface; calyx greenish white, corolla white and ascending; 
ripe fruite eubpendant or divaricate, ovoidly compressed, 1/3 
inch long, somewhat foetid, t# juicy and dark cyaneus, with 2 
stone eeeds; "Tifigaan” in Manobo; Cabadbaran, September, 
1912. 
15655. Boerlagiodendron heterophyllum err, Suberec t 
unbranched shrub in damp humus covered and more or less stony 
soil of a steep forested slope of Cawilanan at 4500 feet; stem 
terete, crooked, 2 inches thick crooked, 15 feet high or long; 
wood rather soft, whitish, without odor or, teste, bark yellowish 
or ye greenien gray end smooth on the surface, the hypodermis 
green, otherwise brownish; leaves alternatingly crowded et | 
the top, petiole and ecilistely ringed etipule dull green; 
blades spreading horizontally, subcharteceous, the segments 
somewhat recurved, derk green above, much Lighter beneath; 
inflorescence or infrutescence erect, exceeded by the foliage, 
the several doubly forked stalke ereet, and lividus; young 
fruit yellowish green, the eentrel flowere luteus; 
"Seagwafig” in Manobo,  Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 
13666. Proeris volubilis Sim. n. sp. A suffrutes~- 
eent climbdr aleng rotten stumpa in a very humid and steep 
ineline of Cawilanan at 4500 feet; stem the size of ordinary 
lead pencils, terete, ouite rigid, crooked and twining, repeat 
edly branched toward the top, covered with emooth greenish 
aray bark; branchlets much curved, drooping, the larger ones 
rebranched; leaves fiat, descending, subcoriaceous, dark ereen 
above, much Lighter benesth, the larger veins reddish on the 
under eide; steminate flowers am edorlegs, slong the stem 
branches and even in the leaf axilea, reddish tinged except 
the stamineus anthers; “Sonay" in Manobo, Cabadbaran, 
September, 1912. 
7 13657. Aloeasia heterophylla (Presl) Merr. Sueeulent 
herbs in wet compact humus covered soil of a steep jungied 
and wooded slope of Cawilanan at 4500 feet; stem or rhizome 
ereet, 1/2 ineh thick, terete, the slender reots lateral; 
petiole terete, ascending, reddish tinged, sheathingly 
imbriesate at or toward base; blades necending or horizontal, 
flat except the recurved acuminate tips, quite rigid, very 
deep green above, pale glaucous green beneath, the main veins 
benesth lilarminus, its sides slightly curved upon the nether 
surface; fruiting spikes few, central, striet, the terete 
stalke also reddish tinged; @epathe thick, green, stoutly 
enclosing the spike; “Norokenorck* in Manobo, Sabsadbaran, 
September, 1912. 
13856. Lycopodium pinifolium 51. "“Hawilehawil” in 
Manobo. Hanging rather small clusters along the lateral side 
of large inelining tree trunks on a steep forested ridge of 
Cawileanan at 4750 feet; stem terete, bendable, reddish brown 
especially toward the baee, branched from the middle; leaves 
pale green on both sides, strongly reeurved toward apex, 
submembranoue; the mm angular fruiting spikes deep green except 
the light yellow spores in the axile of the bracta; Cabade 
baran, September, 1912. ; 

