7911. loreanthus spheenoideus Blm, Much branched and 
bushy paresitic shrubs upon hardwood trees in woods at 600 me= 
bend wood white, tough; berk brown, covered with numerous 
email lentisels; coriaceous leaves iucid green ebove, usually 
Guxved on upper surfaces flower purplish green, split on under 
side nearly to the bage, deciduous, reeurved, subpendulous, 
Luchen, May, 1907. 
7912, #«jAGalypha eardiophyile Merr, i ‘freea 8 meters high 
in woods at 600 meters; main branches ascending and spreading 
from below the middle; wood white, soft, easily breaking; bark 
mottled, roughened with lenticels; subeoriacecous leaves dull 
e@reen on both sidea; inflorescent spikes subpendulous, light 
) 7915.  Antidesma membranaefolium Elm. nu. spe (for flower), 
Shrubs 3 meters high, in woodlands at 600 meters; bark smooth, 
yellowish gray, rather thing wood slightly reddish, quite tough; 
branches rigid and usueliy ereoked; helf membrancus leaves spreade 
ing, @ul] green on both sides; pistillate spikes pendulous from 
the axils of fallen leaves, 1 to 3 clustered, dull red except the 
brown ovaries, Iueban, May, 1907. 
7914. #Agiais turcganinowil DC. Shrub like trees 4 mee 
ters high in the woodlandjat 800 meters; wood white comparative- 
iy hard; berk brown, lenticeled; leaves flexible, derk shining 
rveen on the upper side; infrutescence exillery, upon 6 inches 
Long hanging peduneles, pleasing pink when ecllected., 
7915, YPlagiostachys philippinensis Ridle Ne Sp. Loose 
iy tufted herbs 2 to 6 feet high in dry soil of the woods at 
600 meters; the submenbranous leaves gracefully reeurved, dull 
@arker green on the upper side; uppermost narrowest, lowermost 
shortest; inflorescence lateral, in place of the lowest leaf, 
only upen the larger stems, solid, eveid, aseending, the short 
stalk povided with marcescent bracts of which the lowermost are 
the longest (1 1/2 ineh long); flowering from the base towerd 
the apex; enlyx dark purplish red, rather thick and rigid; soro- 
lie delicate, white with red streaks, a1] the lower reflexed lip 
except the 2 latersl appendages. Quite common in ary well 
shaded soil, Sometimes there are 3 @ones to each inflorescence, 
the nidéle one earlier, Soon after flowering it desayés to a 
soft derk brown watery sub@tance. lucban, May, 1907. 
79164 # Garcinia rubra Merr. Small erect tree 5 neters 
high in dry soil of woed@lands at 800 meters; bark smoothish, 
' brown oy mottled with gray, reddish on the inside; wood hard, 
tough and reddish; branches divericate rigid; leaves submembra- 
nous, paler beneath, with red petioles; buds and flowers dark 
rea, thick, fearly falling. Iueban, May, 1907. 
791%.  Selaginelia pennula (Desv.) Spring. Mostly single 
erect herbs in damp ground covered with foliage of the woods at 
800 meters; steme derk green brittle; foliage somewhat lighter 
but still dark green when compared with other species in "situ". 
Lusben, May, 1907. 
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