7182. Fiens note (Bleo.) Merr. Treg like, 6 meters 
high; figs densely eclustere¢ on short tubercles of the stem 
and larger branches only. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7163. Fieus mindansaensis “arb. Small widely spreading 
tree with smooth grayish white bark; leaves coriaceous, 
lustrous green above, descending; figs immature, whitish or 
pink, angular at apex; common in copses in thin woods. Palo, 
Leyte, January, 1906. 
7184. Pieus mindansensis Yarb. A epreading tree or 
large shrub everywhere met in brush fencings, slong the 
road sides, etc.; figs globose, seabrid, mostly in leaf axils, 
eof a rich deep red when mature; leaves dry, coriaceous, 
descending shining smooth on the upper side; very pretty. 
Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7185. Pieus fiskei Zlm. About 5 meters high; stems 
Slender branches sparingly branched; figs on stems, branches 
and in leaf axile; leaves large more or less distichously 
arranged. (This form was eollected in shaded woods for its 
large leaves). 
7186. Phoebe magrophylls Bim. A tree 12 meters high, 
its branches widely spreading, near the falls of the river; 
fruits hard green and smooth when collected; rare. Palo, 
Leyte, January, 1906. 
“7187. Garcinia sorsogonensis “im. A S meter high tree-— 
like shrub, in the deeply shaded ravines; flowers white or 
pinkish, early falling; rare. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
: 7188. Gereinia rubra Merr. Tall 8 meter high trees; 
ultimate branches very numerous; flowers yellowish white. 
Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7189. Garcinia binucso (Bleo) Ghoisy. Smell 6 m6S6# 
high tree in the shrubby jungles of the foobhilis; flowers 
Clustered in the eecars of the leaf axils upon the branchlets, 
dark red, rigid, easily falling; rare. Palo, Leyte, January, 
1906. 
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7190. Garcinia pinnatinervia Zim. ne op. Small 3 
meter high shrub or tree like; branches lax and slender; 
leaves very shining snd coriaceous; immatare fruits green 
and turning to a light yellow while drying, sour and said 
to be edible; in dry wooded ravines; rare. Palo, Leyte, 
January, 1906. 
7191. Gelonium glomerulatum Hasek. Lax spreading 
shrub 2 meters high inhabiting the shrubby foothills; 
flowers pale yellow, early falling. Palo, Leyte, January, 
1906. 

