16920. FPieus cumingii Mig.  “hirnb in rich soil among 
thiekets ef eld clearings at 500 feet aear the Minusuang river; 
atem suberest and eubtercte, 10 feat high or higher, few inches 
thiek, branched frou below the middle; branchlets numereus, slender 
and lax, mostly horigontal or descending, greenish brown; wood 
dingy white, concentrically ringed, odorless, slightiy sweet, 
moderetely Geft; bark eacoth, grayish mottled, hypedermisa green; 
leaves dés¢ending, ereduelly reourved, peler green benerth, the 
mdvein often reddish tinged bhenesth; figs exillery, subglobose, 
areen and with minute milk epote, selitery er in paire, upon 
recurved peduneles; “Agosilis" in Sanoho, Uabadibaran, oepe 
tember, LULZ. 
12921,  Rewwoitia Samarensis “err, Breot tree in rich 
8011 of woods along the Minusveng river at 500 feet; stem 1 
foot thick, 30 feet high, branched from below the aiddhe, terete 
or nmeerly Go; wood sapry white, Sligntly bitter and i111 smelling, 
very eoft; bark thiek, dull brown anc finely sheeked on the 
aurfece, the outer helt yellevisnh, » inner veddish brown tinged; 
“ain branehe@ ascending, oltimpe] 7 numerous lyrebranched, the green 
twigs auberect; leaves ascending Bk or horizontal, ourvingly 
folded on the upper deeper nand brightly ehining @urface, 
midvein yellowish white hanesth, tips slightly reeurved; inflores~ 
eenge erect, pele zreen cxeept the eremenus corclie ané stamens; 
the erect flowers slichtly fregrant; leaves corlacecus; “Me- — 
galimacon" in Manobo, Uabatheran, Septembor, 1912. 
13922,  ##Parineriun griffithianum Bth, eather tell tree 
in rich eel) of wooded flate along the Minusvane river at about 
600 feet altituies sten & feet thick, tercte, etreight, 60 feet 
high, brenehed toward the top only; wood burly and hard, heevy, 
dingy white ox brownish tinged toward the center, odorless and 
tasteless; bark thicky testeeeous except the grayieh white Sur- 
fueo, Pooling in thin plates which breek away from the lower 
end end curl upward, giving the trunk «© shagay @ppearance; main 
limbs erockedly @precdinge end rebrenched; twigs lax and suberect, 
short relatively; leaves thinly charteceous, deseending, folced 
and veeurved, much lighter ercen benesth; invruteseence termine. 
acd esberect, the grerish beanehee only a few inehes® long end 
ecentionally vebranched; fruits ellipseidiy elencated, 3/4 inah 
long, @uiphureut but wine color when felling; “Dagernngay"” in 
Mano BO» Gabedberan, September, 1912, 
46925, WPiagelleria indiga Linn, iprewling over wooded 
jungles of wet fertile sei] elon: weshed out gniches at 500 
feet among the hemp flel(s; stem strong and very tough, less 
then 1/28 ineh thiek, terete, very long end leeping, oecasionally 
branehed, brown sheath covered toward the base, green along the 
leaf bearing portion, terete; leaves teughly shertaceous, stronglp 
recurved or drooping, pale green on beth sides, tips tencril 
hearing; infxeuteseence short paniculately branched, terminal, 
pendent, the finttened green atalke wiry; fraite globose, leas 
than 1/4 inch aero@ea, nearly inearnatue, with es stene seed; 
“Owag<owsae” in Manobo, Gabadibaran, September, 1912. 

