14000. Deevingia indica 4, et My, Suberbaceoun peren- 
niel in fertile @oil of o14 clesringe smong the hemp fields 
at 660 feet altitude: stems several, erect, terete, the larger 
i inch: thiek ana & yards high, tranched from below the base; 
the bark green and Smooth as is aleo the wood and sspeciale 
ly the large pith; Slender twige more or less stronely ree 
eaurved, easily bretking with 2 Snap; lerves snuhooriaccous, 
pale green on both sides, eurringly folded upon the upper 
Bide; young fruits green, the ripe ones flatty aslohese and 
Snowhberry white; juicy; "Bateon" in Manoho. Ceheadbaeran, 
Oetober, L91L2. 
14001. Piper ehebds Sim, A Small tree Stem climber 
in rich soil ef woods bordering fields at 600 feet sititade; 
Stem 1 inch thick, loosely engireling its support, numerous 
ly branshad 16 fect stove geeund, sxocked, sonepkeugusly 
nodulose, bendable; wood Bor%, greeniah white except the 
jerse reddish brown pith, bark snooth and mottled; twigs 
desceniing and then ¢ endingly curved; soriaceons leaves 
deseendinge, dark lucié arecn : paler beneath, folded 
etpestiaily toward the 1 apike crement; “Tendawon" 
. ag? 
in Manohbo. Cal BLA, retober, L9LE» 
LE00R« Urenyees Decringiae sys Upen the nether side 
of the oléer leaves of Deeringsia nomber 14000 collected in 
@ecsondary forested fertile fletea at 500 feet altitudes among 
the hemp fielda;: the whole leares are entirely blietered 
benesth and puckere n the upper surface, primar gat the darker 
yeas on Spore orifices “with e liahter yellow 3 fringe," Alap-ap" 
Cabeacheran, Ooteber, LPlz 
Dems teedtia seandens (B1.) Meore. Sprewling 
over jungle weds in a righ very moist depression at 3000 - 
feat altitude of | Stipe or stem 
1/2 ineh thiek, anil reen, avoeved alone’ ‘the upper side, the 
nether sige nore or less finely spinescent, not rigid ner 
herd in texture: Yfrende vy enire, widely @eattered e®peciale 
j 2 and recurved; sepmentea ho- 
Spreading, vksnatde 4, pele green especially 
oparently only the upper ones fertile; “Botofig¢~ 
3 
Nenobo. ran, October, 1912. 
14005,  Lygodinua senihastatun Desv, (may be @ixed). 
Glimbing end sprewling over gutigled woods in black moist 
@oi1 of « &hellow depression et 2000 or on Giwentenan; 
Stem rigid end wiry, twining, dark green and when old ture 
ning shining brown: Leaver horinontel er feteending, Bube 
chartaceous, pale green on both sides, agin A £1et or Sides 
towerd reourved tips undwlate; the dark brown Spere bear ng 
sermente more descending or subpendant; ‘ebaneaiet® in 
Manobe» Gabadharan, October, 191k. 

