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8528, Sphagnum jungh}hnianum De, et f#k., Large dense 
masses along mineral streams of saltish taste in the ipit ri- 
ver cafiyon below camp Hayes; young foliage light green but 
soon turning pale yellow; very soft and wet; "Davyy. % 
baguio, March, 1907, 
8629, Coleus msacranthus Kerr. Soft herbs with much 
compressed descending white flowers; stema usually decumbent 
and branched; it forms thickets in rich soil of moist shaded 
pisces in rovines of the pine region at 4,250 feet; not com- 
moG; "suebufighit"; the green leaves are pounded into plas- 
ters for wounds; baguio, Benguet, March, 1907. 
8530. iiieromelum curranii Zlm,, nu. sp. Shrubs in 
thickets of the limestone formation in the pine region at 
4,250 feet; bark grayish white, mottled; wood hard; infrutes- 
cence erect, lemon colored; leaves membranous cotyledones 
folded, dark green; “Alas." Baguio, March, 1907, 
6531, Cryptocarya fuliginosa flm., n. sp. arec t 
tree, 5 meters high; bark of the stem rough and peeling in 
pistes; that on the branches hard, smooth and gray; limbs 
rigid; leaves coriaceous; wood white, very herd; infrutes- 
cence terminal or subte minal, ascending or erect; fruits 
globdose, Hard, shining, dark red but ultimately turning to 
‘an almest black color, “Ambuanan,” Baguio, March, 1907, 
8532, Carex graeffeana Boeckl, Large dense tufts 
in wet clay@y soil of the pine region near limestones at 
4,255 feet; foliage dark green, exceeding the erect panicle, 
the tipe usually reclining; rare; "Sidak," Baguio, Benguet, 
Maren, ssidatice 
8533, Andropogon fPilipendulus Hochst, in dry red 
soil of a trail near Saguio at 5,000 feet; only one small 
tuft observed; panicle reddish ; "‘Pawai," Baguio, benguct, 
March, 1907, 
8534, Flemingia strobilifera R, Sr, Low lax shrubs 
in dry red soil of limestone hills; bark smooth, brown; wood 
tough; bracts of inflorescence yellowish green; flowers sub- 
erect, yellowish white; not plentiful at 4,M50 feet; “Ado- 
-teid," Baguio, benguet, liareh, 1907, ? 
6556, medinilla dalichophylla err, scandent, climb- 
ing hard_-~wooed shrubberies in limestone sinks mwfkhke of the 
pine region between baguio and irisan at 4,750 feet; wood 
hard, finely grained; young twigs not rigid, half drooping, 
conspicuously winged, with # dull brown bark; leaves succulent, 
lighter green beneath, ventrally conduplicate, usually recurve 
ed, themmidrib beneath reddish as are also the young leaves; 
tips of twigs green; infrutescence upon slender pendulous 
stalks, either terminal, axillary or along the branches; pe- 
duncles pedicels 2s well as the globose fruits pinkish red 
to dark. purple; Baguio, March, 1907, 

