7254. Habenaria alagensis Ames. Palo, Jenvery, 1906. 
7255. Begonia leytensis “lm. n. sp. Herbaceous along 
stream banks, leaves green above, paler and reddish beneath 
with all the heirs red; flowers pinkish to white; rere. Palo, 
Tegte, January, 1906. 
VZ56. Thrixepermum wenzelii Ames. Palo, Leyte, January, 
1906. 
7257. In small and very 
loosely attached tufte; leaves light green, white dotted 
beneath; Tlowers small, greenish or slightly yellow; rare in 
forests at 500 meters. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7258.  Alpinia elegane (Presl.) Sehum. Herbeceous, in 
loose tussocks, 12 feet high, base bulbose and provided with 
my rootstocks; flowers pale white, fleshy; fruits yellow, 
edible. Palo, Leyte, Janunry, 1906. 
7259. Sleisostoma bicolar Lindl. A rigidly much 
branched herb or suffrutescent below, forming prostrate mate 
usually elong the upper edges of cliffs; leaves very rigid and 
succulent; flowers yellow. Pelo, Leyte, Januery, 1906. 
7265. Eugenia leytenseis Elm. n. Sp. Erect tree 8 
meters high; its ultimate branches numerous, rigid and anguler; 
bark brown, checked; leaves subcorieceour, peler beneath; 
flowers in elusters wpon the brenches; rare. Palo, Leyte, 
January, 1906. 
7264. Croton longipedunculata Zlm. n. ep. Smell, 
widely branched undershrub 1 or @ metere high, usually erect; 
in the woods. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7265. Artoearpus macrophylls Elm. nme sp. Erect tree 
10 meters high with widely spreading branches: sap milky; 
leaves exceedingly shining ebove, dry usnelly half drooping, 
edges inwardly curved during hot days; flowere or inflorescence 
yellow, spongy, hollow, the size and shape of a hen's egg, or 
more or less irregular in ehape and larger. Palo, Leyte, 
January, 1906. 
7266. Bridelia levraefolia @lm. n. ep. kx A round 
topped widely and rather: finely branched 8 meter high tree; 
flowers greenish yellow. Palo, Leyte, Janusry, 1906. 
7267. Phylianthus leytensis Slm. n. sp. Single erect 
1 meter high woody stems, in shaded woods; flowers erect and 
reddish. Palo, Leyte, Januery, 1906. 
7268. Budiandra arborea lm. nh. Sp. free & metere high 
with smooth yellowish bark; wood soft and easily breaking; fruits 
ususlly solitary, pendulous, upon 1 to & inches long ‘pedldneles, 
hard and shining black. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
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