12941. Pi nange speolose NOOGs A rather slender palm 
in moiet stony Boll of a very eteep densely wood mmk ineline 
of & ravine at BB0O fect or near the summit of Duros peak; 
a tem a8 3 nche thick, 80 feet high, grayish brown, ringed 
tomers the ten; the hard woody fiber ya densely erowded along 
th 9 Guter aide, spareg 602d mostly puloy in the eonter; Sheath 
slightly thioker, a yard lona, smooth end derk green; leaves 
several, spreniling in a tree palm-like fasion, 10 fect long, 
seedueliy reeurved; true petiole ascending, pale areen, 2 
ee AONE, ‘flevtened Or Bh epee. erooved alons the upper 
* imbricately Cleaping; pendant 
nsuUeliy with more then one e]nus- 
ree fron belew the ehesth; the eanteat rachis branched from 
near thgba ereen | turing ibm branghes flternete from 
11 around the rachia, lute pit jerk vinosue; fruite 
yel Lowish green, turnine to & See err befere becoming jet biack, 
eboveidly el] sid, ful inch lone; “Sacoion" in Manebo « 
Lexfletea plated «at base, pe) ¢ beneath, the 2 veine ridged abere; 
Cabadbaran, Coteber, 1912. 
i — Séelagine! Je biformis Al» Broun, CGreaping along 
earfecea bowlders ex upon ledges of «a 
et neer the ewanit of peak Dures et 35 6 fect; 
: aah brown, renched freely, feliente in texture; 
tle ts dull green Sat the ex ones much lighter screen, 
dense, coft ani mem) ranous, peler benesth; spikes terminal, 
equarrese, aScendingly curved, green or turning brownieh with 
age or expo@are; “Cagsp-gep" in Banobs. Gabedbaren, September, 
L9LBs . 
13243. Aare Bis beissicra DC. Snell] suberest tree on 
a ary forested ridce ef Hiwentanean at 1260 feet altitude; wood 
seft or nmeerly soft, reddish brow: toward the middle, without 
odor and nearly tasteless; bark yellowish gray, somewhat roughened. 
by exerescences, letericius otherwise; branches mostiy teward 
the top, divaricate, rebranchec, the twige relatively short and 
usually e@urved; learee corinesous rexisontal or deseending, 
Shallowly gonduplieste and recur’ “aa, @lightly peler green beneath; 
pendant and cdorlese flowere lividue, even the bude are so eolored, 
s green peduncles and pedicels; "Codeng* in Hanobo. 
abnran, reptember, LUles 
LH944. Tindeaga goneinna dy Sms, "“Gagapesap"® in Manoho; 
rather dense tufts in eoapact eluvy sci] along a forcated 
ridges at 8000 feet altitude or on the summit of Giwantenan peak; 
roote fibrous and armerous, tightly fastened to the sxound ; 
Stipes serous, blackich row, the same color for the rachis, 
rather easily bresking; fronds ascending, frequently curved; 
sernenta ahining ‘dark meen above, peler benexth, flat, membra~« 
now,  debadheran, Beptember, 1912. 

