
7455. —Pieur repandifoliue #1m. Brect tree 7 meters high 
branched from below the middle; bark gray comparatively smooth; 
limbs divaricate, the ultimate branchtets somewhat drooping; 
leaves dark green, smooth, few; fige on short etoutly branched 
tubercles of the etem and larger brenehes; rere in the forests at 
1,000 meters. Lueban, May, 1907. 
7456, Fienus benguetenee leytense Elm. Tall erect trees 
in the forests at 1,000 meters; bark gray; wood soft; branches 
Givaricate, from below the middle; leaves membranous; figs 
subsessile, from 1 to 2 in the leaf sxile, pyriform, light yellow, 
soft and fleshy when mature; rare, Lucban, May, 1906. 
7467, Medinilla disparifolia ©. B. Rob. Few branched but 
laxly spreading, along damp stream bekkes of decply shaded ravines 
at 600 meters; infruteseence purple red, in clusters componed 
of short and rigid spikes on the stem and larger branches only; 
rare. Lucban, May, 1907. 
7458. Diechroa febrifuga Lour. Lax shrub 3 meters high 
in dense woods or forests at 1,000 meters; leaves membranous, 
dark green above; flowere, fruite and even the upper pert of the 
pedichls deep wash blue. iueban, May, 1906. 
7459. Maega embelioides Blm. ns sp. Lax or half creeping 
shrub along brooks of deeply shaded eanyone near bluffs at 800 
meters; not common; flowere whitish yellow. Lucban, May, 1906. 
- 7460. Ficus palawanense Merr. A much or widely spreading 
tree, With ultimate branches thick and rigid; wood hard; leaves 
coriaceous, shining green above, more or lees seattered; figs 
dark brick red, very hard, ueunlly two in the leaf axils. Lueban, 
May, 1906. 
7461. Sehefflere piperoiden Ulm. ne Sp. A rare 
Scandent shrub of the forests at 1,000 meters; fruits yellow, 
terminal, very similar to samme speciee of Pipers. Lueban, 
May, 1906. 
7462. MYelastoms polyanthum Blm. An erect numeronsly 
branehed shrub 1 to 2 meters high of sparse thickets at 650 
meters; flowers large, showy, pink. Lucban, May, 1906. 
7463. Allemanda cathartica L. introduced from tropical 
America. A elenderly branched shrub 1 to 2 meters high in hedge 
fences and copses at 600 metera leaves succulent, shining green 
above; flowers axillary, large, showy, rich yellow; quite common, 
end is suceesefully grown for ornamental purposes. Luchen, May, 
1464. Pishrotrichum chorisepalum Clarke. A elimbing 
geandent herb tightly cleaving to shrube and trees of dense damp 
woods at 1,000 metere (not far above nor below this range); leaves 
soft, slightly fleshy; flowers deep crimson red, loosely clustered 
at the ends of 1 foot long usually slightly deflexed exillary 
peduncles. Lueban, May, 1906. 

