14206. Ixora gigeantifolia Him, ny 8p. Slender erect 
shrub-like tree in dry soil selene the forested ridge at S500 
‘feet between Puros and Cawilanan peeks; stem 4 inches thick, 
terete, crooked, 15 to 20 feet high, few branched toward the 
tep only; wood white, oderless and testeless, moderately soft 
or hard; berk smooth and greyish white on the outeide surface, 
testaceus ctherwise; main breneches few, relatively short, 
eparvifigiy rebranched; leavet mainly herizontel, aubchartaceous 
or Subceriaecous, nenriy filet, such lighter green beneath; 
infruteseence ereot, 611 the stelkes en¢ the young fruits pale 
er yellowish green, the drupes then turning bright red finel- 
ly deen vinosus, compressed globose, less than 1/2 ineh 
eorese; Cabeddaran, Gateber, 1912. 
14207, Asteria @peniae Rac. Upon the upper Bide of 
the oldcr Leaves. of young seedlings ef Tiliaceae (¥} nwaber 
eellected in the wooded <epressions ani about old 
elearings at S500 feet altitude, between Dburoe and Vawilanan 
peaks, @potes mottiy eonfined te the middle basal portion 
ef the where they oceasioneally cever the entire leaf eure 
face, Gull bhlaek, the dndividual enes rather small, o¢casion- 
@lly beneath the blades also; spore cases forming rugese 
messes; "Aleplep" in Manoho. the hont certeainiy ie a 
Tremé< or sponial Cabsdbaran, Oetober, 1918, 
14208 Ophiorrhiee eurtifiers Films te 6p. Low 
and ®omewhat sucenlent herbs in wet deeply humus eoverad 
8011 of alluviel neture in « dense forested depression eat S500 
feet north of Dures; stems terete, 1/2 inch thick, creep- 
ing or reclining end cebranched, the ultimte pertion aub- 
erect, forming masses; the Libroue yellowish roots Beat~ 
tered slang the nether 61468; leever membrancus, ascending 
of horixentel, flat, velvety deep areem an vein depressed 
above, glaucous white or green benenth; infloreseence erect, 
graen except the white Goreliny; Cabsedberan, October, 1912, 
14209, “ugenie evumingiena Vid, Twigs merous, Blender, 
brown, secending; letives subcoriaceous, ascending or horigen- 
tel ani recurved, the upper deeply folded aurfece shining 
and deeper green, tarcinnl sides toward apex wavy; inflores« 
@enge erect, odorless, the Stalke pale green, the flowers 
ereamy yellow, flexi>le,. Gabedbaran, Cetober, 1912. 
34810 « Piper bacectum Bim. heaves descending, very 
thick, flat or only the apex Slightly recurved, very ¢hellow- 
iy curved upon the upper side, whitish or glaueous green 
beneath, the petioles ascending; twise rather rigid, dui} 
green, the point of branching oech thickened; young fruit, 
ateending, lest eppesed, subereat, the pedunele and rachis 
pale yellowish green; fruiis globose shining green; Cabhad- 
baran, October, 1912, 

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