
7192.6 Urendra leytensis Ulm. n. ep. Small slender 
trees 3 meters high or sometimes shrubby; fruits pyriform, 
quite hard, smaoth, pale white, densely elustered on the 
saga below the leaves; not common. Palo, Leyte, January, 
7183. Canangium odorstum Baill. Widely spreading tree 
6 to 9 meters high; bark rather smooth and grayish whiéé; 
wood easily breaking; main branches divaricate, ultimate ones 
= flexible; on an open hill; rare. Palo, Leyte, January, 
7194. Boerlagiodendron serratifolium 21m. n. sp. | 
Erect sparingly branched shrub like tree, 4 to 3 metere high; 
branches at the top short and rigid; flewers orange yellow; 
berries rugose, dark purple; rare in shrubberies of the low 
hills. Palo, Leyte, Jenumry, 1906. 
7196. Persea leytensie Hlm. n. ep. Tree 6 meters high, 
round topped above the middle; branches rigid covered with 
grayish white bark; leaves subcorisceous; fruits axillary, 
hénging, some of them 6 inches long, pyriform, hard and green 
bat apparently tumning purplish when mature, 2¢seeded; qnite 
rare. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7196. Cissus genionlate Blume. Climbing shrubs with 
subcoriaceous foliace; its juicy berries dark brown or wine 
color. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7197.  Balanophora subglobosa lm. ne sp. In loose 
soil of the forests, mostly covered over with dead foliage; 
fleshy, dirty white; very rare. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
2X2957199. : On @ry but shaded rocks 
along streams; rare. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
TLOO. Pandanus redicans Blco. Breet trees 3 meters high 
or higher, usually in smell groups; leavee in 4 spirally twisted 
fows, eyncarpis brick red, in elueters of 6 to 10, ovoid, 4 
inches in diameter. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7201. Pendanus muricatus Hlm. n. sp. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 
Art. 4: 76, 1906. Speringly branched shruba 2 to 3 meters 
high, usually forming emall but dense thickets; synearpium _ 
lustrous yellowish red when mature; apex of drupes black finely 
pointed hard and directed toward the apex. Palo, Leyte, 
January, 1906. 
720k.- Deldinia soneentriea Bschalecholszii Etrbe. 
Smooth and round; upon limbs of dead trees; chocolate brown, 
bat spores coal black and very abundant. Paho, Leyte, January, 
1906. 

