i 
8645, Hiseocarpus verruculosus Arg. DC. n, Sp. Slen- 
der 10 meter high tree with a 6 ingh bole; bark brown; wood 
white; lesves paler green beneath, conduplicately curved on 
the ventral side; flowers pendulous; outer florel parte red- 
dish brown; inner parts white; anthers dull yellow; style 
green; Baguio, Mareh, 1907, 
8646, Callicarpa caudata Maxim, Soft wood shrubs 3 
méters high in ravines of the pines; bark dark brown; leaves 
very soft, descending; inflorescence erect and ascending, waah 
blue color; mature fruits deep wash blue, shining; "Mama," 
beguio, Benguet, Warch, 1907, 
8647, 4rdigia scolaria es, Low shrubs, sbout 2 feet 
high, unbranched in very damp deeply shaded ground along «_. 
streams of the pine region at 5,000 feet; leaves subcoriaceous, 
dark shining green above, conspicuously dull or pale green 
beneath, slightly curved on the dorsal side; fruits pendu- 
lous, gubovoid or nearly globose, shining, scarlet red; rare; 
Baguio, March, 1907, 
8649, Viola toppingii 21lm., n. sp, Large mats or in 
seepage soil forming turfs mixed with grasses and sedges; flow. 
ers white but with the inner surface of the lower dip and part 
of the lateral ones streaked with dark rich purple or indigo 
blue; ne sie filaments yellowish brown otherwise whitish a8 is 
also the sVle; ovary and glands green; Dbaguie, March, 1907. 
8650, Scutellaria divegsifolia Zlm,, n. sp. Herbs 
from perennial or biennial roots (%) which are quite rigid or 
woody; leaves dark green above, much paler beneath; flowers 
divaricate, white; buds usually with s tinge of pink; on moss 
end marchantia covered rocks of shaded places along streams 
of the pine region at 6,900 feet; Baguio, March, 1907, 
6661, Croton curtiflorus Zlm., n. sp, rect trees 10 
meters high with rather short numerously branched ase ending 
branches; bark smooth, whitish; foliage shining, coriaceous 
darker green above; anthers reddish brown, The leaves are 
badly infested with many 6811 sack; along streams of the pines 
at 5,000 feet; beguio, March, 1907, 
6652, iMelestoma toppingii werr. A bushy numerous- 
iy branched shrub‘of open ravines along streams of the pines 
at 5,000 feet; old stems and branches smooth and yellowish, 
younger branches brown and hispidly rough; leaves submembra- 
nous, paler beneath; flowers mostly erect, pinkish white; 
horne and lower enthers light yellow; "Sugogugua, " baguio, 
Maren, 1907, 
6653, Ledinilla astropioides Trians, Shrubs 3 meters 
high in damp greund. of creed banks with other shrubs in the 
pine region st 5,000 feet; bark of stem yellowish brown, coar- 
sely and longitudinally checked; lesavee Spreading, submembra- 
nous, Sulphureous yellow beneath; infrutescence always termi- 
nal, erect, the pedicels and the fruits dark red; wed; 
Saguio, March, 1907, NDIAL, 

