toward the top, pendulous; easily falling, quite fleshy; 
branchlets rigid; "“Seewaing, * Baguio, Mareh, 1907, 
8686, Pogonatum alboemarginatum C, NW. Srect moss, 
evenly but tightly covering rocks of seepage ground in 
well shaded places, below bac aig. Baguio, Mareh, 1907, 
8687, Bigonia eriapipila Blm., n, ap. Suffrutes- 
cent and branched coarse herbs 1 meter high, the branches 
half drooping; stems greenish; branches hispid with dull 
white hairs; leaf veins and petioles reddish; leaf sub- 
membranous, richly green above, much paler beneath; sta- 
minate flowers white with pink bases; stamens yellow; 
bracts dull white; fruits brown, papery, hispid; “Cagwan,” 
Baguio, “arch, 1907. 
8686, Croton ecurtiflorus 41m, About 3 meter high 
shrabs with numerous ascending branches forming dense round 
tops; wood finely grained; bark brown, often grayish white 
mottled roughened by lighter colored tubercled; leaves shin- 
ing, subcoriaceous, darker green sbove; anthers dark red; 
this species is infested with fusiform insect. galls; 
Saguio, March, 1907, 
6689, Claoxylon purpureum Herr. Laxly branched 
shrubs with easily breaking wood and emooth yellowish bark; 
flowers creamy white, staminate only; leaves dull deep 
green above, paler green benesth, gpresading; on shaded 
banks; baguio, Benguet, March, 1907, 
8690, Schigmatoglottis rupestris 2, « HM, Tufted 
hetbs from fleshy succulent rootstocks the size of a man's 
arm; leaves descending, paler green beneath, varisble in 
size, from ovate to cordate; infloreseence whitish, gdor- 
less, fleshy, the 6 inch long stalks erect when in axnthe- 
sie but soon becoming strongly recurved in between the 
leaf stalks; usually in seepage places and on cliffs bor- 
dering waterfalls; “Pichau." Baguio, March, 1907, 
6691, itea macrophylla Yall, Spreading tree 5 or 
more meters high, with hard white wood and smooth grayish 
white more or less mottled bark; younger twigs brown, 
quite rigid; leaves coriaceaus, conduplicate on apper sur- 
face, recurved and descending, dull green, paler beneath; 
inflorescence spreading; flowers white; overhanging creeks 
of the pine region 1 mile or more north of Gaguio; "Kodai." 
Saguio, March, 1907. 
Goge, Jioscores pentaphylla Linn, Climbing and 
sprawling over thickets slong creek banks; stems slender, 
wiry, sowetimes with fine prickles, the older ones smooth: 
leaves submembranous, from rigid erect fp petioles, the 
leaflets radially recurved; base of stalk for leaflets 

