7369. - Ohiloearpus atroviridis Blm. in Mus. Bot. Ludg. Bot. 
1; 153. A much branched tall tree climber; pods hard, green, 
somewhat roughened; leavee lucid, corisceour, Palo, Leyte, 
Janvery, 1906. 
7560. Stereulia paloensis Elm. Ge sp. free 5 meters 
high with yellowish white flowers; pods brown, with dark purple 
velvety appearing seeds. Palo, seyte, January, 1906. 
7361. Memecylon paloense “lms He ap. Seandent very 
rigidly branehed shrubs; leaves shining above, thick and very 
rigid; wood hard and tough; mature fruits purplish along the stem 
and branebes or from the leaf axile; fere in damp ravines. Palo, 
Leyte, January, 1906. 
7562. Fieus prendopalma Blco. A pealmlike tree 3 meters 
high; steme 1 to 5 inches thick; fruite 1 or 2 from the leaf 
axils, subsessile, soft smooth and reddish brown when fully 
mature. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
73656 Costus speciosus Smith. Herbs 1 to 3 meters, high, 
usually along water courses; branched above the middie; corollas 
white early falling; braete scarlet red; seeds smooth black snd 
Wiettexearizxf more or less covered with a bloom. Palo, Leyte, 
January, 1906. 
1564." Unona clusiflorsa Merr. Shrub 4 metere high; leaves 
thin glaucous benearh, dry; bud seale fleshy and pale red; fruits 
dark red. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
9564." Unona obtucifolia Ulm. nm. Sp. A widely branching 
shrub, sprawling or subscandent, in the jungles of the foothills 
rere; fruits yellow but finslly turning to a shining red; leaves 
membranous, shining above, glaucous beneath; wood hard, bark 
ppown. Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7565. Unona ebractealata Preel. Seandent shrub; fruit 
elusters 6 inches in diameter, yellow but soon turning reddish. 
Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 
7566-6 Gallicarps formosana Roffe. Dax 2 meter high shrub 
in the woods; flowers pale blac; berries washblue. Palo, Leyte, 
January, 1906. 
7S67. Galliearpa bicolor JUSS Small laxly branched 
shrub in the woods at 300 meters; berries lignt blue. Palo, 
Leyte, January, 1906. 
7368.  Geuneia cumingiana (Schaur.) Rolfe. Tree 12 meters 
high, with etem 1.5 feet in diameter and widely apreading branches; 
flowers pink; berries sesrlet red; rare in the woods of foothills. 
Palo, Leyte, January, 1906. 

