7638. Urophyllem glabrum Jack. Shrubs ux 3 to 5 meters 
high in forests at 800 meters, reelining with branches widely 
epreading and subdeflexecd: wood easily breaking, greenish; 
bark smooth brown; leaves eoriaceous, shining green above, 
duller and slightly lighter beneath, subdeflexed, with etrongly 
reourved tip; stalks of infrutescence green, aseending and 
subereet; mature berries orange red as is also the pedicel. 
Lueban, May, 1907. 
7639. Meapania banahaengis “lm. n. sp. Lucban, 
7640. avodia triphylla (Lam.) Ic. Lueban, May, 1907. 
7641. Fieus minnahassae “iq. Lucban, May, 1997. 
7642, Machilue philippinensis Merr. Slender erect tree 
15 meters high with an 8 ineh bole; branches numerous toward the 
top, not epreading; wood moderately ha@d, whitish; bark brown or 
more of a yellowish; leaves numerous, subeoriaceous, shining dark 
green above, paler beneath; inflorescence from the bare of the 
yearly growth: young petioles reddish; flowere yellowish; rare in 
woods at 1,500 meters. Lasban, Mey, 1907. 
7645. Begonia quercifolia be. Sucenlent herbs on damp 
grouné 1 to 3 feat bigh in ravines amonget other herbaceous 
vegetation; leaves flexible, watery, lueid green above, much 
paler beneesth, red at the very base: ‘anthers and pietils bright 
yellow; corolla pinkish white but olly red at the base; all 
flowers pendulous. Lucban, May, 1907. 
7644. Arenga saccharifera Labill. Lueban, May, 1907, 
7645 e bi & gaml ma Fill Lue bar nt ? ‘ay ’ 1907 » 
76466 Varchantia geminata Nees. Luecban, May, 1907. 
T6476 Uvaria zechokkei Zlm. n. ep. A looping liane in 
woods and heavy thiekets st 700 meters; stems 1/2 ineh thick, 
branched, tough and quite flexible; wood white, moderately soft; 
bark brown or mottled, smooth; leaves submembranous, spresding 
over the topes of thiskets, Lighter green beneath, nearly flat; 
flowers 1 to &, eubpendnlous, terminal; corolla very deep dull 
red, rigid tips ineurved; exposed stamens yellowish brown. 
Luecban, May, 1907. 
7648. Leueobryum javensce (Brid) Broth. On very damp 
maxx moss covered logs or upon sheltered placee of large stems 
near the ground; foliage grayish green; stems mostly prostrate 
and more @£ or less scattering, fo ati loose patches; at 2,000 
meters. Lueban, May, 1907. 

