aseending, elustered toward the base of the branchiets, 
goon withering; flowers yellow, subdeflexed; on ridge of 
Sante Tomas at 6,500 feet; “Sohosob." Baguio, Benguet, 
ever, lex relfei Elm. “lender erect tree 4 meters high; 
branches divericate, rather short; brenchlets numerous also 
meny end subpendulons; flowers ereenish yellow; leaves shining 
green above yellowish green beneath, tips recurved; bark brown; 
wood white; "Balnasbas,* Baguio, “arch, 1907.4 
6793. Aréisis mergine te Bim, Erect tree 4 to 3 me~ 
ters high; its branches spresding short, crookedly rebranche d 
put not rigid; leeves corieceons, equally dark dull green 
en both sides, tips usuelly reourved; bark brown; young fo- 
Liaze petioles et the younger-twigs red; frnuite hard and 
cugose, brownish black when mature; "Cadasans." Baguio, 
Benguet, March, 1907.6 
B704, Peyototeia crispipile Merr. Shrub of the oak 
forests on Santo Tomas at 7,000 feet; wood soft; bark brown . 
covered with moss; leaves” coriaceous, Piet, erk greet above; 
eoch priet grea beneaths * drupes* yellowish to @ull red when. 
poture; bark tough; twiga also very tough and flexible; 
Raguio, Meareh, 1907. — 
—«BF9B. Pilepogon Blunii (Dz et Mk,} Broth, Rather 
dense mts upon rceks of north side of Sento Tonaa et 7,500 
feet; when o14 Gry end nearly black; Davoy, Baguio, March, 
19075 - 
8796, Pilopogon exasperetus (Srid,) Broth, Yjense, 
more or less soft mats upon rocks near the cliff on the 
north side of Sento Tomas ot 7,500 feet; foliage dry, yel~- 
lewish green and shining, derk brown end persistent when 
mature; "Davuy.” Baguio, Merch, 1907. 
8797,  Aneptyehia leucomolaens (i, ) Wainio., On steep 
eliffs on north side of Sento Tomas at 7,500 feet; forming 
loose clumps, dry brittle, light grey; "“Davojak." Haguio, 
Merch, 1907. 
8796.4 Polyasma philippinensis Merr. Mueh bent shrubs 
4 meters high or long, with qite sot white wood end snoothish 
brown bark; mature fruits or berries dark blue; upper sur- 
face of dark green leaves siining, less shining beneath, 
tips recurved; petioles dull brown; inflorescence descending 
from the brecteate joint; flower es well es the stelk, 
pedicels of a dark brown or velvety bleck, greenish on the 
less exposed side; “Masbut." Beeuio, March, 1907, 
8799, Berberis berandena Vid. ‘Shrubs on dry gravel- 
ly north lend slide of Santo Tomas at 7,000 feet; wood easi- 
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