6465. Clematis gouriane Roxb. Suffrutescent, climbing 
by tendrils of leaf petioles and younger stems; forming tangled 
masses over thickets and coarse grasses off dry mountain slopes; 
flowers erect, pale anc t. stems green; "Salewabung." 
Baguio, Benguet, March, 1907 
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8466. Mezonevron glabrum Desf. A trailing shrub over 
debris of rocks on sunny hot dry slopes; bark of o1d stems 
brownish gray, that on the younger green; wood of o1d4 stems 
hard, 1 1/2 inch in diameter, beset with rather small sharply 
recurved teeth; leaves greener above; inflorescence terminal, 
paniculete but usually flattened horizontally, 2 to 5 feet 
long; its branches rigid, few, divaricate; flowers and buds 
erect upon the horisontel; “Sabit"; branchlets; the lower 
part of the esalyx reidish, the segments greenish; corolla seg- 
ments smell, yellowish; filaments reddish green; anthers brown; 
style and stigma slso greenish; flowers succulent; all branches 
of the entire panicle very smooth and of a deep vermillion 
red; not common nesr eamp Colgan in the Bued River cafiyon; its 
flowers are much visited by Hymenopterous insects, but are 
without odor. Baguio, Benguet, March, 1907. 
8467. Tournefortia horsfieldii iiq. Branched shrubs 
3 meters high; branches mostly from the bese, the ultimate 
ones slender; leaves membranous; mature flowers white, berries 
of the same color; wood very soft, covered with a rusty brown 
bark; in Bued River eafiyon near camp Colgan; “Anoyok.” Baguio, 
Benguet, March, 1907. 
6468. Anodenédron corymbocum Hlm. ne sp. Seandent. . 
shrubs in copses of hot dry pleces along the Bued River near 
camp Colgan; stems smooth, green, brownish when 014; leaves 
subcoriaceous, lighter green beneath; flowere dark purple; 
sap milky, "Udog." Baguio, Mareh, 1907. 
8469.  Hemigraphis rbytiphylla (Nees) Vil. Suffru- 
tescent shrubs, chiefly branched, from near the base, suberect, 
in dense thickets near a cliff and spring, along Bued River 
at camp Colgan; stems green, brittle; leaves soft; flowers 
pele blue; not at all common, end only local; “Umum.” Baguio, 
Benguet, Mareh, 1907. 
8470. Fieus forstenii Mid. Tree 10 meters high, branched 
from near the base, the ultimate branches spreading and over- 
hanging the bluff of the Bued River near camp Colgan; wood soft, 
bark smooth, gray and white mottled; leaves coriaceous, darker 
green above, slightly ventrally conduplicate; sap in the younger 
twigs milky; figs usually in peirs from the leaf axils or from 
their sears, smooth, yellowish but turning very eoft and dark 
wine color with maturity; in the hard yellow slate its surface 
is mottled with greenish spots of irregular sizes; umbilicus 
minute, reddish; subtended by 3 minute membranous bracts or . 
sometimes nearly ebracteate; size somewhat irregular, 1 1 2 
inch long, by 1 inch in diameter plum shaped or ellipsoid, 
more truncate at apex than at base "Balete." Baguio, Benguet, 
Merch, 1907. 
8471. Adiantum hispidulum Swtsz. Loosely tufted in dry 
gravelly soil covered with leaf humus, upon bluffs near camp 
Golgan of the Bued River gorge; foliage so@t, dry, dark green; 
stems not brittle; Alamem. Baguio, March, 1907. 
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