8491, Alectra dentata (Senth.) Ktze. Mostly 1 meter high 
herbs, upon very dry exposed slopes of the Bued River cafiyon, often 
forming large bushes; lower lip pale yellow beneath, brignt yellow 
above; upper lip dull yellow and thicker than the lower one; common; 
"Opop." Baguio, arch, 1907, . 
6492, Kauclesa vidalii Zim. Tyree 8 meters high standing on 
an edge of a ued River bluff; solid, irregularly globose hesds erect 
orid usually in three's terminating the rather stiff branchlets, 
leaves subcoriaceous, ascending much paler beneath; young wood yellow- 
ish, the. old very hard; mature bark scaling in large irregular plates 
(very similar to that of the pine tree; "Tichum, “ baguio, benguet, 
Mareh, 1907, 7 
8493, Loranthus spicifer F. Aill. Numerously and rather 
ypigidly branched woody parasikm parasite upon a Mauclea of the preced- 
tkm ing number; leaves subcoriaceous, equally green. on both sides; 
stems green 28 well as on ail the branches; fruits apparently turn- 
ing reddish when mature; “Atoling." Baguio, Benguet, March, 1907, 
6494, Albizzia procera Lenth,. free 8 meter high or higher 
along the Sued Kiver near Twin Peake; branches sparingly and crooked- 
ly branched; leaflets darker green above; po@s pendulous, not rigid 
but easily breaking, brownish red} young wood gapar ative ly soft; 
park emooth, of a characteristic yellowish white; not rare; *"adaan, ” 
Benguet, Baguio, March, 19097, 
6495, Ficus merriliii Glm, 
(Description crossed out). Baguio, Benguet, March, 1907. 
6496, Pithee oclobium montanum Benth. Glender trees 15 meters 
high with a bole at least 1 foot in diameter; leaves gracefully 
descending, paler beneath; inflorescence terminal, ascending; flowers 
ereenish yellow, caducous; on steep wooded sides of the bued Hiver 
cafiyon near “win Peaks; “Kopang.* Baguio, Mareh, 1907. 
8497, Branthemum cristatum Clarke, Small low shrubs with 
brittle wood and smooth yellowish stems or bark; flowers ascending, 
light cream color; anthers brown; in rock crevices of large bowlders 
of 77 Bued River in « damp wooded ravine; rare, baguio, March, 
1907. 
6408, -Debregeasi2 longifolia (Burm.) Yedd. Laxly branch- 
ed shrubs with soft wood and dark brown bark rovghened with raised lene — 
ticela; leaves canescently white beneath; usually descending; mature 
fruits mamk scarlet red, edible and with a pleasant sweet juicy taste; 
in ravines along streams near Twin Peaks; “Damayan" fruits eaten; 
park wade into strong strings. © Baguio, benguet, Mareh, 1907. 
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