6782. Sittesporum pentandrum (Blco,) Merr, Leaves 
membranous, shining green above, much paler beneath; fruits 
lemon color; ite fryjis deep red and covered xk with a sli- 
my juice; below bal e)4ken; "Pasguick"+ the wood is used to 
make bolo sheathea, Baguio, Maren, 1907, 
6783, Garcinia venulosa (Blco.) Choisy. Leaves Co~ 
riaceous, dark green above lighter green beneath; flowers 
palescent except the much broadened stignia which has a sal- 
mon color; below Sacaken; "“Malokok," Baguio, Wareh, 1907, 
8784, Piper begnionum C, DC., nh, ep, Leaves flexi- 
ble but thick and leathery, olive green above, much paler bee 
neath; fruits recurved from the leaf axils, solil*ry, very 
irregular in shape, more or lese garly; red; below the 
barrio of Lacaken; iaguio, March, 1907, 
8785. Cissus carnoes Lam. Scandent wpon small trees 
and shrubbery; wood soft but very tough; bark brown, more 
or lees covered with lenticels; leaves coriaceous, dull snd 
darker green above; on exposed ridge of Santo Tomas at 
97,000 feet; "Nalalnat." Baguio, Mareh, 1907. 
8786, Pluchea hirsute Less. Sprawling suffrutescent 
epecies with soft leaves and yellow flowers, in dense herba- 
ceous thickets of Santo Tomas at 7,000 feet; “Sowosop.” 
Baguio, senguet, Uareh, 1907. 
8788, Solanum nigrum Linn, Lax and spreading or of- 
ten sprawling suffrutescent plant; stems smooth, the younger 
ones shining black; flowers white, subpendulous; giobose fruits 
black; the soft leaves are used by the natives as, MEreens * 
after being cooked; very common along trail and furned over 
thickets of Santo Tomas at 5,000 to 7,000 feet; “Natafignis- 
go." Sbaguio, March, 1907. 
6769. Ligustrum cumingisnum Baill. . Brect 3 meters 
high shrubs with erect paniculate inflorescence; vark smooth, 
eray; wood hard; branches escending; leaves conduplicste on 
the upper side; flowers white, odorless; on ridge of Ganto 
Tomas at 6,000 feet; Baguio, Senguet, March, 1907, 
| 8790, Ligustrum cumingianum Baill, Shrub 4 meters 
high, with yellowish gray bark and comparatively soft white 
wood: leaves paler beneath, their tips recurved; branchlets 
numepous and lax but not slender; fruits hard, very dark 
green; flowers white; bark with yellowish lenticels; in oak 
forests at 7,000 feet; Baguio, Benguet, Wareh, 1907. 
8791. Blumea balsamifera DC, An erect suffrutescent 
species, branched above the widdie; stems ae thick as 4 
man'g wrist; with smooth dull brown bark; mexbranous leaves 

