14123. Hemecylon urdenetente Blms ns Gp, Less than | 
medium @iged tree in @ densely wooded steep incline at 5500 
feet, between the peeks of Dureos end Cawilanan, in very damp, 
humus end well dreined soil; stem 10 inches, 35 feet high, 
branched from nesr the middie, subterete, nearly straight; 
weed odorless and without taste, hard, heevy, tough, brown 
ish; branches Slender, divericate, freely rebranched; bark 
very thin end very dark brown, sasling injthin plates; lesves 
herizental, or deseending, flat, tipa reeurved, coriaceow, 
much deepex green benesth; inflore@cence lateral, ascend» 
ing, Stelke dark green and angular, pedicels and calyx yellow- 
ish, petale end filaments whitish, anthers lilacinus, 
flowers faintly but sweetly frasrent; fruite globose, less 
than 1/2 ineh in diemetor, hard ond pele green, Violacess 
sg mature; "Betitioan"™ in | Menobe. Qabadbaran, October, 
191k. 
"14114, $Melicle affinis Syé. ne Sp. Woon the nether 
Side of the older leaves of Memecylon number 14118 eollected 
in very humid woods at 3600 feet altitude; spots circular 
or irregulerly round, with a thin leyer of fiycelium, but 
the plobese derker green Spore cates rather numercusly ecatq 
tering along the vegetative growth; “Alapep" in Menobo; 
Gabadbaran, Octobor, 1912. 
14115, ‘Trichosporum urdanctente Elms. ne 8p. Climbing 
elong rough bark surfaces oflarge tree trunks in dense far ests 
of Cawilenan at 4000 fect; stem 1/8 inch thick, terete, green, 
flexible, cecepionally branched, Glimbing 56 feet above the 
humus covered sround, the younger ones dull purplish brow 
on the exposed eide; beanches also climbing straight erect; 
leaves chiefly horizontal, 211 elong but more numerous tow erd 
the top, rigidly coriaceous, dark areen on the upper flat 
surface, yellowish ox exeentsh white beneath; flowers ter~ 
Minel, odorless, the stalks and calyx srecnish, erect, the 
eorolis deep puber, surved «t the throat; o14 cappules nearly 
6 inches long; “"S ymanco yore" in Hanobo.s Cabedberan, Octe- 
ber, 1912, : 
14117. Ficus unbo«bractesta Bim. Large tree elimher 
in dense forests ef a ateep ridge mk&h at 4250 feet on Cawie 
janen peek; atem or Stems arising from the molat Btony 
ground densely humus covered, 6 inches thick, subterete, 
Slightly twisting shout their leree eupport, twice as thick 
tow ra the top or 40 feet sbheve ground and «t the firet 
Limbs of tee trunk; wood soft, dingy white, concen 
ring® eenspienous; bark >rown, den®ely ecevered with ex~ 
ereseences, gray on the branches, with eamole latex; mein 
brenches few, escending or horizontelly spreading, 20 to 
‘feet long, ultimately freely revranched; twigs rigit, 
1/2 ineh thick, subereats leaves rigidly coriaceous, ho- 
sh sentel, neerly Tlst bat apex abruptly recurved, paler 
areen beneath, the veine yellowish green, bud bract dull 
ereeng fruits aseending, ellipsoid, 1 ameh long, subtended 
by yellowish bracts, desp red when sature; “Balete" in 
Mano bo. Cahbedbaran, October, 1912. 

