7057.  Coamos eaudatus H. Bs Ke Herbs 1 to 2 meters 
high, branched, forming dense patches in waste fields; flow- 
(ere purple, showy, Palo, Leyte, January, 1906, 
| 7038.  Blumea leytensia Hlm n. SP. Sparingly branch- 
ed, suffrutescent herbs, 1 meter high, in woods or forests at — 
500 meters; flowers yellow; rare, Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7039, Coreopsis drummondii F, and G. Herbs 1 to 3 
feetihigh, numerously branched, forming a large pateh in an 
abangoned field; flowers pure yellow, quite showy. Palo, 
Leyte, January, 1906. 
_ 7040, Blumes balseamifera (Lindl.) DG. Branched 
suffrutescent shrubs 2 meters high; flowers yellow and with a 
balsamie odor, Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
Arte 3 » 1906. Suffrutescent and scandent or widely spraw 
fing over thiekets; flowers yellowish dark red; leaves very 
‘euceulent, Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7041. Senecio mindorense Elm. leaf. Philip. Bot. 
7042, Pluchee seabrida DG.  suffrutescent and scan- 
dent or sprawling; flowers yellow, terminal or subterminal; 
not common, Palo, leyte, January, 1906. 
7044, Ixore leytensis Him. ne sp. leaf. Philip. Bot. 
Arte 5; 65, 1906. A rare shrubby plent in wooded ravines, 
5 miles west of the barrio of Palo near the rapids of the 
Bofigon River; flowers flesh colored. Palo, Leyte, Jan- 
uary, 1906. 
| 7045,  Mussaenda grandiflora Rolfe. Shrubs 3 to 5 
neters high, in open dry fields or along water courses, 
Common; bracts, white or sometimes yellowish white; fruit 
Spotted. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
. 7046. Geophile reniformis Donn. Creeping perennial 
herb; flowers 1 inch long, white; fruit in pairs, shining 
vermillion red when mature; quite rare in the woods, Palo, 
Leyte, January, 1906. 
7047, Sareocephalus cordatus Mig. Erect hardwood 
tree 7 meters high; branches divaricate; solid or conerete 
fruita usually 3 in @ eluster, axillery or terminal, subpen- 
dulous, Palo, Leyte, Janvary, 1906. 
7048... Psyehotria teepo (Bleo.) Rolfe. Very common 
in shrubberies and in light woods; pyrenes golden yellow and 
Shining smooth, Palo, Leyte, denuary, 1906. 
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