8773,  Bridelia tomentosa laneceefolia (Roxb.> Muell. 
Leaves thin, green above but glaucous green beneath; fruits 
with a greenish very viceid end rether thick juice; near Beca~ 
ken; "Mate." Seaguio, Benguet, March, 1907, 
OTT 46 Liteea chinensis lam, Leaves soft membranous; 
involuere pele yellow as are aleo the pedicels of the + 
twelve flowers with their filaments; anthers deeper yellow; 
at Beaeaken end below; Sapuwan} Baguio, March, 1907. 
B7 7B. Srewie rubrovenia Elms, Me BPs. Leaves monbra- 
nouns, neerly eqnelly green on both sides; fruits derker 
green; below the barrio of Baceken; Baguio, March, 1907. 
8776. Aglaia turezaninowii DC. “ubmembranous leaves 
shining green shove or sometimes thinly farinose on both 
sides; fruits reddish when mature, little covered with ferina; 
seeds shining mehogeny red, selitery im each cell; mest of 
inside of celle dry & white; below Beeaken; “Bogog"- wood 
used to make spear henéiles because of ite strength. Baga io, 
B777 « Homoneye rviperie Lour. Leeves submembrenous, 
shining green above; willow white beneath; infrutescence 
ascending, the fruits turning reddish; below Becsken; "Cho- 
mensi,"  Paguio, Benguet, March, 1907. 
877s. Macerange tenarius Muelle Arm. Menbrenons 
sreen above, soft and glaucous green beneath; bree% spines 
of eapenle and pistil yellowish green, capsule dark green, 
eovered with & lighter green powder ? below Baceken; "Ki- 
nebofie." Baguio, Benguet, Mereh, 1907. 
e779, Piatacia philippinensis UMerr. & Rolfe. ¥5en i- 
ao” is this name given by the 4gorretes who make pipes plows 
ene other trinkets from the extremely herd wood; the wood 
is sald to be re@ exeept the whitish sep wook; it is extreme- 
ly herd, heavy, closely erained and not mush arfreeted by 
fire; leaves thin; eleng the upper tributary of the Bued 
River bolow the barrio of Beeaken; Baguio, “areh, 1907. 
e780. Phyllenthus Setieniatus Poir, Leaves menbra- 
nous, shining green above, glevueous green beneath, very Vie 
riable in size; juicy fruite reddish; below Beeaken; Ba- 
guio, March, 1967. 
avai, Gissus angustifolia Roxb, Leaves corieceous, 
very flexible but breaking with a snap, dull green, dark 
above, peler beneath; fruits wine ooler when mature; below 
Bueaken; "Chanun." Beguio, March, 1907. 

