

7513. Villebrunea luzenensis Zlm. n. sp. Very laxly 
»ranched small tree er shrub like; weed soft; bark emeeth and 
grayish white; seeds fleshy, dull white. 
7614. <Kurrimiea luzoniea Vid. A much spreading tree 
with soriaceous leaves and whitish flowers. 
7315. Adenanthera pavonia Linn. 4& gmail spreading 
tree with deep yellow flowers; leaves shining green on the 
upper surface; wood very hard. 
7516.  Phacelophyniom interruptum Ward.) Soh. tufted 
herbs 1 to 2 meters high, forming lerge tufts in wood of more 
Or less swampy S011; lucid leaves not rigid; capsules yellow; 
flowers dark red. 
7317. Uveria cardinelis Elm. ne ep» A tough woody 
climber, its slender branches widely sprawling over the tops 
of shrubby jungles; petals rigid, cardinsl red, very showy 
and pretty. 
7318. A 9mall tufted 
epiphyte upon shrubs and small trees near the ground. 
7318. Mallotue eglandulosum Elm. n. Sp. A rather 
gmail much branche@ shrob 2 meters high, in the shrubberies 
of the dry hilis. Palo, Leyte, Jannary, 1906. 
- F319. Navelea nitide Hav. Round topped tree 10 meters 
high; wood quite hard; flowers creamy white. 
7320. Gonocephelue vislaceus (Bleo.) Merr. Seandent 
shrab with tough wood and brown bark; infloreseence eapitete; 
flowers dull purple, odorless. 
7321.  Conocephalus violaceus (Bleo) Merr. A sprawling 
or Subseandent shrub;; leaves rigid; flowers creamy white and 
very fragrant. 
7522. CGanariaom gracile @nzgl. Small slender 6 meter 
high tree, inflorescence axillary and ejuealling the leaves; 
flowers greenish yellow with @ parsuip odor; fruits glaucous 
black: in wooded ravines. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7325. Litesea capitulate Elm. ns sp. Breet tree 15 meters 
high, on dry ridges of the foothills; bark grayish white; flowers 
pale white, sweetly fragrent; rare. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7324. Fieus fiskei Elm. ne. Sp.» Shrubs 5 meters high 
in open shrubberies of dry hills; leaves corinceious, very 
unequal; figs also unegusl, on stems or upon leaf axils, 
yellowish red when mature. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 

