7902. Freyeinetia banahaensis Elm. nm. Spe looping 
branched and scandent suffrnutescent shrub, in woods on dry 
ridges at 1,250 meters; stems and branches terete, 1 to 2 insh= 
es thiek smooth yellowish brown, with conspicuous rings 1/2 te 
2 inehes apart; ends of branghes crowded with leaves from 1 to 
$ feet down in obscure spirally twisted rows; cream colored 
leaves subtending the staminate inflorescence shortened and with 
‘proad bases; inner bracts of the ereot spicate flewers of the 
seme color, thiek, very succulent and perishable; spikes 3 to 
Y in @ eluster very unequal in length and thickness, its odor 
that of freshly baked bread, iucban, May, 1907. 
790%.  Quereus lienosi 4, DO. ‘Tree 5 meters high in well 
a@vained soil of the woods at 1,250 meters; bark hard, mottled, 
roughened; twigs quite short and numerous, rigid; wood herd; 
eoriaceous leaves crowded toward the ends of the twigs, ascend- 
ing, dark shining green above, sulphur yellowish beneath; infloe- 
rescence pale yellow, erect, rigid, with a sour dough Odor. 
Iuchan, May, 1907. 
1 comiooeme Mexr, ‘Trees 8 meters high 
on ridges in woods at 1,200 meters; branches widely spreeding; 
wood Glosely grained, hard; bark also hard, brown, roughened; 
leaves Gull green, coriaceous, the edges above the middle 
undulately wavy and reeurved on the ventral side; flowers with 
en unpleasent sour odor, greenish, stigmas purplish, succulent. 
Lucban, May, 1907. 
7904.  Sideroxyllen . 
7905. # Psychotria pinnetinervia Him. i Undershrubs in 
woods at 1,000 meters, 2 to 3 meters high with lax branches; 
- wood medium hard; bark smocth and light brown, thet on the twigs 
yellowish gray; subcoriaceous leaves mugh Lighter beneath; 
flowers greenish white; drupes deep orange red but soon turning 
soft and to a reddish brown eolor, iucban, May, 1907. 
7907. . Evonymus jevanicus Bla, ‘Trees 9 meters high, in 
woods at 900 meters; wood quite hard; leaves subcoriaceous, 
aull green and darker on the upper surface; young bark smooth 
and dark greeny capsules penéulous from the small twigs, in 
groups of 1 te 3, shining apple red when mature, dehiscing from 
the apex; seeds bleck, surmeunted upon a yellow corrugated — 
fleshy caronole (7). Lueban, May, 1907. 
7908, Symploees ahernii Brend. Spreading tree 15 meters 
high, in woods at 600 meters; main branches thick and from below 
the middle; wood white, rather soft and easy for whittling; bark: 
gray end brown mottled, with few but large lenticels; leaves 
subeoriaceous, shining green above; with reeurved tips; green 
fvuite upon axillary brown stalke. iImucben, May, 1907. — 
7910. Piper miniatum (c) G. DO, m. form. A bushy ¢limbe 
ing shrub in woods at 800 meters; branches many, the nodes much 
enlarged; wood coarsely grained but quite hard; bark also hard, 
brown, green all the twigs; coriaceous leaves auil, much paler 
beneath, nearly flat; staninete spikes pendulous, slender, 6 
inches long, pele yellow. iIwueban, May, 1907. 
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