"568,  Perrettetia philippinensis oesn. Small widely 
put with only a few hrenches, 6 meters high, in deeply shaded 
and very damp eafiyons of the forests at 900 meters; ul time te 
branches lax; wood hard; bark smooth, dark brown; flewers 
reddish; quite rere. iuchan, May, 19076 
7569, Grewie benaheensis Elm. ne sp, Only gmeall trees 
in the forests at 1,000 meters; flowers yellowish green; viti-e 
mate branches lax end slenier; wood herd, covered with brown 
bark. Tueban, May, 1906. 
7578,  Disehidia rosea Sehltr.s A scandent twining herb, 
usually henging upon dead sticks or limbs; leaves thick but with 
thin edges, rigi@ and sueculent; flowers 1 to 5, from the axils, 
equally cardinal red ou the outside, paler read on the inside, 
rigid and aueculent.  Lucban, May, 1907. 
yea Pendenus banehaensis Elm. Round topped and widely 
spreading tree 30 or more feet high, wholly confined to gulches 
skirting the base of the mountein at 2,000 oF 2,600 feet; adrupes 
Lemon colored when fully weture, oderless; heads nearly Rlobose; 
receptacle fbovoid; very common in fruit at this time. iueban, 
7575. Pittosperum resinifercum Hemsl.» Seandent much 
branched shrub, in the forests at 2,000 feet, juice of leaves 
fruite.and younger twigs with o turpentine edor; leaves oorise 
seous; fraite in 1 te 3 elustered, upon the branches, smooth 
erange red when mature; the seeds blaek, surrounded by a yollow- 
ish white mucilegenous substance; rere.  Iwchan, Mey, i907» 
“7576, Maesa geudichandii DC, A saandent ant sprawling 
shrub of the thickets et 1,750 fect; wood tough; bark dark brown, 
eovered with lentieels; leaves derk green above, paler beneath; 
flowers white, with a faint odor,common. Iueban, May, L207» 
"577,  Bletosteuma pedephyllum Wedd,  Sueculent herbs 
upon ground, reeks or dead stumps or near, the base of Living 
trees; inflorescence comparatively large, greenish; leaves deep 
green above, mush paler beneath; common everywhere in the damp 
forests at £8,500 feet. Incban, May, 1907+ 
7578, Piper longistigmum CG. D0. ne spe Lucban, May, 1907. 
7581. | PsyehRtria teyfibensis Blms. Me Sp» Numerovsly and 
finely branched, 6 to 9 feet high, in the forests at 2,500 feot, 
quite rare; flowers white, somewhat fleshy; leaves not fleshy; © 
berries smooth, dark brown or purplish; from green to purple. 

