"748,  Lasienthus obliquinervis Merr, Shrubs 3 or 2 
meters high, branched from near the ground; wood soft, greenish, 
fetid; berk yellowish brown, thin, finely checked; ultimate 
branches mostly tewerd the top; leaves corieceous, dark shining 
green above, paler green beneath, flat but usually recurved; 
berries pendulous, light blue, soft and watery; flowers creamy; 
in ary ground at 1,500 meters; quite common, Iucban, May, 1907. 
7760. Berringtonia reeemosa Blm, Iueban, May, 1907. 
Y751.  #Gyelophorus achrostichoides (Forst.) Presl. ver. gra- 
cilis Copel. luchban, May, 1907. 
- V7GR, Garcuna goodarie Linn. Breet herbs 1 to 3 feet 
high with 1 to 3 leaves and an inflorescence stelk from the bul- 
bose base; leaves flexible, with a great deal of moisture, paler 
green beneath, frequently purplish streaked along the midgein on 
he upper surface; mature rootetocks yellowish; lower braots 
-/Yight) green upper ones purplish; eelyx tips light pink, corolla 
“quite delicate, light yellow with a deep yellow streak of the 
lower lip. Quite common and in patehes in more or less shaded 
meadows and often met isolated in cogoanut groves, Iucben, 
May, 1907. 
79763, Rubia cardifelia Linm  ILwueben, May, 190%. 
"754, Voacangs plumerisefolia Eli, Shrubs or small trees 
7 to 13 meters high, with soft yellowish white wood; berk thick, 
mottled, obseurely eheeked, with milky sap; branches few, spread~ 
ing, rather thiek; leaves leathery, derk green above, yellowish 
green beneath; flowers upon & to six inches long peoduneles, 
ususlly 5 on each; fruits heevy pendulous, 1 to 3 elustered, but 
usually in pairs, orenge red, smooth, 3 inches long, 2 inches 
thick, divaricate and obscurely curved; seed membrane fleshy and 
derk reds Iueban, May, 1907. 
7756,  tLeneostegie hymenophylloides Bedé. iLucban, Hay, 
1907.6 ; 
7757, Tetrastigme lanceolarium (Roxb.) Planch. Iueben, 
May, 190% 
2%58,  #Floseopa seandens Lour., Iueban, May, 1907. 
"759,  Deeaspermum paniculatum Kurz. iueben, May, 1907. 
7760.6 Polypodium celebicwun 51m, In low half swampy 
sinks of dense weods at 2,000 meters; in small clumps, mostly 
upon moss covered tree trunks and semiprostrate limbs, not at all 
common; fronds gracefully drooping, not rigid, Iueban, 
May, 1907. 
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