wuibraneched, from 1 to 3 feet long, leaves chartaceous, 
Subpendant, Shallowly conduplicate and recurved, light green 
beneath; oderless flowers in axillary clusters, upon light 
a@reen pedicel, the mek perianth and stamens yellow, the 
female flowers green and in SeSsile clusters; fruits 
ocGaSionally densely clustered, 1/2 inch across, dry and 
@onSpicuously 9-rugoSe or cognate, deeply sunken at apex, 
the persistent Single style in it, 9-celled and 18-seeded, 
greenish or chalky white and with only a Slight tinge of 
red oocasionally, Smooth and glabrous; “Handdadaog" in 
Manebo,. Qabadbaran, September, 1912. 
16877. Sarcocephalus multicephalus Klm. ns. Sp. 
Small and Slender tree in black compact soil of Secondary 
forests or woods among the hemp fields along the Minusuang 
river at 260 feet, stem 8 inches thick, terete, 25 feet 
high or higher, branched from the middle; wood soft, dingy 
or yellowish white, Slightly bitter, odorless; bark grayish 
brown, minutely checked longitudinally, yellowish otherwise; 
branches divaricate, numerously rebranched, toward the ends, 
the lax twigs horizontal or Mumm drooping; leaves MELoOUS, 
Submembranous, horizontal or pendant, strongly curved upon 
the upper darker green Surface; the fruiting heads globose, 
the grayish brow depressions, otherwise green, concrete, 
upon green descending peduncles, 1/2 inch in diameter, 
usually Solitary and either terminal or more often axiliary; 
"Cabae" in Manobo, Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 
15678. Garallia integerrima DC. Small trees or 
Shrub-like, in fertile 8011 of open slightly wooded places 
among the hemp fields at 250 feet along the MinuSuang river; 
Stem Several inehs thick, 15 feet high, terete, branched 
from below the middie; wood soft, sappy white, badly odorous, 
tasteless; bark brown and semm Sm Smoothish; branches 
divaricate, numerouSly rebranched, the brown twigs horizontal 
or drooping; leaves descending, thinly leathery, curved 
upon the upper deep Shining surface, yellowish green beneath, 
‘tips recurved, margins Slightiy involute; Stalks of infru- 
te8eence dark green; fruits less than 1/2 inch long, 
irregularly round, green, then yellow and finally purpureus 
on the tree; "Magtungod" in Manobo. Cabadbaran, September, 
1912. 
13879, Ficus todayensis lm Erect middle sized 
tree upon wooded limestone outcroppings at 250 feet, between 
Gabadbaran and Bagobo; trunk at least 2 feet thiek and 35 
feet high, branched from the middie or above it, terete 
or wadded; main branches aScending, finally crookedly 
Febranched, twigs merous and horizontally spreading; wood 
moderately tough, yellowish white tinged, conspicuously 
ringed, quite odorless and tasteless; bark Smooth, gray 
and brown blotched, yellowish otherwise; leaves horizontal 
or descending, chartaceous, shallowly folded upou the 
upper darker green side, tips Slightly recurved; figs 
Solitary or in axillary pairs, flavus when soft, also 
harsh, globose or nearly 80 or obscurely obovoid, 5/4 
ineh in diameter; "Hagosihis" in Manobo,; Gabadbaran, 
September, 1912. — ink 

