7416. Slatericospermum paucinervia Hlm. ne sp. A round 
topped tree 6 meters high in sparse woods at 700 meters; leaves 
ary, eoriaceouc, smooth and green; branches numerous; wood hard; 
fruite herd and green, upon 1 inch long peduncles from the leaf 
axils; rare. Lucben, May, 1906. 
7417. 1#1‘Fagraea obovata Wall. Spreading shrubs or smell 
treee 3 meters in wooded ravines near water courses; fruite 
bloish green, axillary; at 700 meters. iLucban, May, 1906. 
7418. $$ Mallotus pinnatinervia “1m. Trees 6 metere in 
woods at 700 meters; epikesr of inflorescence sparingly branched; 
flowers yellowish.  tLueban, May, 1906. 
7419. Goniotholamus magnificus Zlm. n. ep. Rather tall 
and slender trees 10 meters high in éeep shaded woods at 1,000 
meters; fruite smooth and green eapitately clustered upon 3 inch 
long subpendulous penducles, from the branches or from the leaf 
axils. Lucben, Ma, 1906. 
7420. Strige lutea Lour. Single or usually fastigiately 
branched herbs in turf of meadows at 660 meters; flowers yellow, 
reminding one of same Californian species of Orthoearpus. 
Lucban, May, 1906. 
7421. Phytoerene blancoi (Agsola) Merr. Tell much 
branched climbing shrubs; fruite hanging upon pendulous axillary 
peduncles; heads 6 inches in diameter; leaves dry and coriace{o9; 
wood soft. Lueban, way, 1906. bs 
7422. Slaedcarpue argentea Merr. Low spreading tree 5 
meters high in the shrubby woods near the summit at 6,000 feet; 
leaves lucid green and somewhat rigid, numerous at the ends of 
the twigs; flowers pendulous pale white or more yellowish. 
Lucban, May, 1906. 
7423. Weliosma sumatrana Jack. Tree like shrubs 5 
meters high in the wood of revines at 750 meters infructenecnee 
terminal or subterminal; fruite reddish brof¥y, herd. lLueban, 
May, 1906. 
W424. Antidegma leptoelsdum Tul. Small erect trees 2 
to 3 meters high in the ~oo@lands at 600 meters; flowers yellowich 
white. Lueban, May, 1996. 
7425.  Pieus confusa “lm. Subseandent or widely spresding 
shrubs; bark yellowish white; wood tough and hard; figs sub- 
sessile, 1, 2 or 3 in leaf axils. Lucban, May, 1906. 

