and green, nodulose; leaves shining green above, duller and 
lighter green beneath; flowers ascending, white, subpersistent; 
leaves quite thick; aguio, arch, 1907, 
86uu. Trichosporum rubrum err. Climbing shrubs, 
upon small erect trees at summit of ount Santo Tomas, &,00U 
feet; stems circling about its support and tightly cleaving 
to it, branched nearly its entire distance & meters high; branch- 
es usually single, smooth, ashy yellow, with 4 similarly sgexest 
colored pubescence, half drooping; foliage soft but rather thick, 
with a yellowish white pubescence on both sides, green and fine- 
ly papillous on the upper surface, whitish beneath most \descend- 
ing; petioles ascending, often purplish; flowers soft, recurve 
ed, axillary, scarlet red with 4 searlet red pubescence; buds 
of similar color and pubescence; peduncles purplish; bracts and 
calyx greenish; filaments, style, pistil or stigma and ovary 
dull yellow; anthers brownish black, shreds of old fruits still 
persistent, about 4 inches long with dark brown tips; inside 
of corolla whitish red; “amogifiz." Baguio, Mareh, 1907. 
8601. Turpinia ovalifolia Bim, Breet 8 meter 
high tree with a straight 10 inch bole; branches. rigid, crook- 
edly rebrenched, forming a round topped crown; bark shallow- 
ly checked, that. on the branches grayish white; wood white, 
soft; on Santo Tomas at 7,750 feet; “Damas; * aguio, larch, 
i907, 
&602, a@chefflers microohylls Merr, Declining 
shrubs or subscandent in habit, numerously and finely branche 
ed, about 4 meters long or high; leaves thin, ascending, the 
slender tips strongly recurved, radially spreading, lucia 
green above, duller beneath; infrutescence ascending; nature 
berries shining dark brown or nearly bhack, with a large a= 
ashy gray spex; in oak wood@ on Santo Tomas at 6,u00 feet, 
Baguio, March, 1907. -_— 
8603, brentelisa srundinifolia (Dub.}) Broth, 
Dense mate in seepage @round or in moist. places of the cliff 
north of Santo Tomes at 7,750 feet; foliage yellowish green; 
the patches are very soft loose and damp. Dbavuy. aguio, 
March, 1907, 
8604, Pogonatum cirratum (Sw.) Broth, On dry 
reck ledges at the landslide north of Santo Tomas 500. feet 
below the summit; in clumps but the old dark brown persis- 
tent foliage rather stiff and dry; Davuy. Baguio, march, 
1907. 
8605, Pegonatum wallisii (C. M.) Broth, Evenly 
covering ime damp deeply shaded ground slong the sides 
of deeply wern trails in the woods at 7,750 feet; foliage 
delicate, dark green; Davuy. Baguio, March, 1907. 

