14218. Vitex parviflora Juss. Rather Smail and . 
lew trees or shrub-like, in black compact soil of secondary 
forests at 750 feet altitude; stem 6 or more inches thick, 
15 to 25 feet high, branched from below the middle; 
branches spreading, forming a rather dense rounded crown; 
leaves horizontal or descending, @hallowly folded or margins 
eoarsely wavy, Subcoriaceous; odorless flowers greenish 
yellow, the irregularly Subglobose fruits green and less 
than 1/2 inch long; "Tugas" in Visayan; Mambajao, November, 
1912. 
14219, Seeurinega acuminatissima CG. Be Rob» 
Shrub-like tree in red stony S01] along the creek bank at 
1000 feet altitude; stem 6 inches thick, 15 feet high, 
branched from pelow the middle; bark brown and deeply 
checked on the surface; main branches erect, ultimately 
Slenderly rebranched; leaves thinly coriaceous, descending, 
deep green on the upper shallowly folded on the upper 
Side, glaucous green beneath; inftrutescence pale green, 
the flattened globose juicy berries deep wine red; 
"anis-lag" in Visayan; Mamba jao, November, 1912.6 
14221.  Cordia blancoi Vid. Rather Small and 
burly tree in rich 8011 of the hemp fields at 1500 feet; 
stem 1 1/2 feet thiek, subterete and suberect, covered 
With longitudinally checked gray bark, 25 feet high and - 
branched from the middle; twigs very numerous, easily 
breaking; leaves Submembranous, eurvingly folded on the 
upper trifle areener side; flower Stalke and calyx pale 
green, kee the filaments and petals cremeus, the anthers 
brown; “Anonafig" in Visayan; flowers much visited by bees 
and sweetly FeRGMINS 6 Mambajaco, November, 1912. 
14222. Begonia camiguinensis Elm. ns Sp. Seattering 
Glumps in humus covered soi] among stones of a steep wooded 
ineline at 1750 feet; stem reddish, succulent, curved, 
oecasionally short branched; petiole erect, terete, also 
succulent, green to reddish; the leathery blades horizontal 
or deseending, paler beneath, the margins red fringed; 
flowers white and red or pink tinged, odorless; Stamens 
and pistil bright yellow; Membajao, November, 1912. 
14223. oOphiorrhiza camiguinenSe Elms. Rs Bp. 
Low Suberect shrubs or half herbaceous, in moist roeky 
S041 of Steep wooded Slopes at 1750 feet; stem 1/2 inch 
thiek, terete, green, branched from the middle, greenish 
brown; leaves thinly corisceouws, mostiy horizontal, 
light Sulphureous beneath; stalks of erect infrutescence 
very pale green, the carpels deeper green; twigs curvingly 
crooked, green; Membajao, November, 1912, 

