7625. Deeaspermaum peniculatum Kurz. A & meter high 
tres, rather common. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7326. Leucosyke ecapitellata Wedd. Shrab 4 meters 
high or often treelike; quite common, but usually in dry 
rocky or gravelly soil, very pretty when the wind exposes the 
under surface of the leaves; pistillate, its flowers greenish. 
Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7327. Acalypha stipulacea Flotz. Lax shrab 3 meters 
high; common in fields and in damp thickets; staminate. Pelo, 
Leyte, danuery, 1906. 
7328. Acalyphs stipuleaces Klots. Lax spreading shrub, 
‘S$ meters high; flowers greenish, {ts bracte turning red when 
expose. to the sun; pistillate; very common. Palo, Leyte, 
Januery, 1906. 
7329. Allophylus unifoliatus Radlk. n. sp. Bush 3 
meters high, om wooded or shrubby dry hillsides; quite rare. 
Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7330. Aphania anguetifolia Radlk. ne sp. Slender tree 
4 meters high; fruite shining and scarlet red; in woods of 
ary hilis. Pale, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7331. Baccaurea tetrandra (Beill.) Muell.-Arg. Round 
topped tree 4 meters high; flowers yéllowish white, quite 
‘QOMMON « Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7352. Helactoma penicillatum Naud. Lax shrab 2 to 
$ meters high, evergwhere gommon in low meadows; flowers 
showy, pink. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7333. Allophylus grossedentatue (Tures.) Yil. A round 
topped mach branched 5 meter high ; flowers whitish, 
fruit yellow; very common. Palo, Leyte, Jenuery, 1906. 
7234. . Ardigia humilis Vahl. Shrub 3 meters high, in 
the woods of the foothills; flowers pink early felling; berries 
dry, more or lees spotted. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7335.  Glaoxylon arboreum Hlm. n. sp. An 8 meter high 
tree, with round top; limba few, branchlets thick; leaves dark 
shining, clustered toward the ends of the twigs; rere. Palo, 
Leyte, January, 1906. 
7356. Ficus heteropoda Miq. Strietly erect trees 5 
meters high; figs very rough, densely clustered’ upon short 
tubercles of the stem and branches, yellow; leaves very unequal; 
common in ecopses and woods. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 

