14062. Fieus bakerii Blm. n. Sp. "Catanpi" in 
Manobo. A tree Climber in humid forests at 3500 feet or 
in the depression between Duroe and Cawilanan; stem few 
inches thick, numerouSly branched toward the top; wood 
whitish or reddish brown tinged in the center, porous; 
branches freely rebranched and forming tangled masses; 
twigs relatively Short, aScendingly curved, flexible, 
brownish; leaves horizontal or descending, Slightly reeurved, 
toward the apex, Subchartaceous, very dark green above, 
mach paler green beneath, veins yellowish white; figs 
chiefly in the fallen leaf axile, upon short yellowish 
brown Stalks, Short ellipsoid or Subglebos®e, yellowish 
green. Cabadbaran, October, 1912, 
14065. HenSlowia lobbiana DC. Parasitie upon 
Loranthus number 14053 collected in a forested depression 
along a wind-swept ridge between Duros and Cawilanen peaks 
at S500 feet altitude; branches several from the same 
‘place, varying from a foot to a yard in length, oocasionally 
branched, curved and forming tangled wiry masses, flexible, 
terete, yellowish green; fruits in Small clusters, Similar | 
in color, @longated ellipsoid or fusiform; flowers 
apparently very minute and pale yellow, leaves none; 
- “Agot-agot™ in Manobo, Cabedbaran, October, 1912. 
14064. Ficus everettiil Plm. "Beleti" in Manobo. 
Climbing upon large tree trunks in a densely forested 
depression at 5500 feet between Duros and Cawilanan; stem 
messed and tightly cleaving to ite support, up te the 
limbs of lofty trees; wood soft pulpy, coneentrically 
Marked, Nearly tasteless, odorless, dingy or yellowish 
white; bark gray and covered with brown excrescences; 
main branches few, horizontally @preading, long, ultimately 
numerously rebranched, the twigs ascendingly curved; leaves 
rigidly coriaceous, ascending or horizontal, shallowly 
folded if at all on the upper much deeper green surface, 
midvein palé yellowish green, apex abruptly recurved; 
figs usually in axillary pairs, yellow as are also the 
rigid Subtending bracts, hard, more or less irregularly 
round, bract and fruit less than 1/2 inch long. | 
Gabadbaran, October, 1912. 
14065.  ## Loranthus banahaensis ims "Candayau" in 
Mano bo. Parasitic and epiphytic upon limbs of large trees 
in the humid wooded depression between Duros and Gawilanan 
‘at. 3500 feet; stems Several, o xmex yard long or less, 
ofiiy occasionally branched and forming tangled masses, 
less than 1/2 inch thick, terete, flexible and easily 
breaking, covered with Smooth yellowish gray bark; leaves 
- @a8ily breaking, shining on both sides, pale green 
e8pecialliy beneath; buds covered with a green bluntly 
conical rather thick bract which toward anthesis bursts 
irregularly from apex toward base; flowers erect, Strict, 
usually in Small clusters only, 3/4 inch long, the upper 
portion of the corolla deep red, the basal yellowish or 
green and tinged with red. CGabadbaran, October, 1912. 

