14058,  ##Payenn fusicerpa Elm, Me Op. Middle #iged 
tree on a humid wind«beaten ridse between Duress and Gawila- 
nen peeks at S500 fect; stem 1 foot thick, subterete, 30 
feet high at least, branched from above the middle; wood 
whitish, odorless and taateless, soderstely hard er soft; 
berk brown, whitish on the inner Side and with milky Sap, 
sceling in mall plates; main, branches ascending, re- 
peatedly rebranched; twise asvending, the leafy portion 
dull areen; lerves alse eseending, subchortaceous, dork 
green above, much lighter heneath, gradually recurved, the 
apex BSirengly 80; odorless flowers desuending, creamy 
white even the stalks, "Melebon" or "Marobon” in Manebo, 
Cabsdbaran, October, 1912+ 
14059, Elaecesrpus megacarpe Elms ne Sp, A rather 
email tres in dense weeded ravines near the ridge between 
Daros and Cawilanan peske at 3500 feet; stem 10 inches 
thiek, more or less flettencd tow:rd the base, orooked 
but terete, 40 fest high, chiefly branched toward the top; 
wooed odorless and tasteless, white or nearly Boy Belt; 
bark relatively thick, sacoth end whitith mottled, isa+ 
bellinue otherwise; sain branches spreading, erooked, 
not numeroutly rebrenched; the suberect twigs Slemer, 
1/2 ineh thick; leaves elso ascending, crowied toward 
the ende of the twigs, nesrly floet, apex bluntly recurved, 
subchartececous, ®lightly paler areen beneath; flewers 
clustered bencath the foliage, the yellowish green 
etelke alse saseendingly curved, the sonically pointed 
pada end odoxlese flowers enbpendent, the petals Light 
eremens, pistil nearly of the same ecoler, anthers dulier 
yellow, the hairy glands meliens; pendant fruit, eliiptic, 
2 1/2 inches long, 1 1/2 eé¢ross, hard, dark green end 
minutely spotted with lighter esreen or yellowish colored 
spots; "Seta" or Selac* in Manehos Gahedburen, October, 
L91LE. 
14060. Randis pubifolia Elm. ne 8p. street Shrub 
in humus covered gore or less stony sround of a densely 
forested ravine at 3500 feet between Duroa and Cawilenan 
peaks; stem few inches thick, 10 to 15 feet high, terete, 
branched from below the middle; wood modexately soft, taste- 
less and with a sreenish oder, dingy white; berk emooth 
prenches divari- 
the branchlets, dark green, then flevus,, finally purpurens. 
Gabedbaran, October, 1912. 

