leafy twige green; in shallow ravines near the ridge between 
Sablen and irisan; "bugas." baguio, March, 1907, 
68630, Mallotue philippinensis Miuell. Arg.  Slemder 
erect trees 15.meters high; 8 inch trunk smooth and branch- 
less; limbe spreading at the top; bark of stems and main 
branches characteristically smooth and whitish; wood quite 
soft at least in the branches but white; leaves membranous, 
curved on the upper side, green above, conspiculously white 
beneath; fruits light, green, axillary pendulous; that is 
the paniculate cymes are horizontally spreading but the 
"button" like fruits sre pendulous; along dry ridge tril 
in ravines between Sablan and irigsan; Baguio, March, 1907. 
8831. Weinwrannia luzoniensis Vid, ‘Tree 16 meters 
branched from below the middle; trunk 2 to 3 feet in diame- 
ter; wood hard, reddish; bark gray, scaling in plates; limws 
gnearly and rigid; inflorescence erect, white, with a faint 
odor; subcoriaceous leaves only slightly conduplicate on 
the upper side, yellowish green beneath; Baguio, warch, 1967. 
» “8832, Heolitsea intermedia Gim., n. sp. Numerously 
and fastegiately branched shrubs 3 or more meters high; wood 
soft, white; bark smooth, grayish white; subcoriaceous leavea 
@@ ascending, the edges wavy, glaucous green beneath; fruits 
Clustered upon the branchlets, obovoid, ripening and turn- 
ing yellow from the apex to base; thick cup yellowish green, 
persistent; along dry ridge trail above Sablan; "Basog.* 
Baguio, March,-1907. 
A833. Fithecolobium williamsii Sim., n. sp. Tree 5 
meters high (pos#ibly rather young) with medium hard white 
wood; bark reddish brown, roughened with numerous lenticels; 
leaflets ascending, dull green but paler beneath; inflores- 
cence erect, rusty brown; corolls leathery, pale white on 
' the inner surface, reflexed; stamens numerous equally ealerce | 
—aege Others yellowish brown; pistil pale white, exceeding 
the recurved stamens; on ridges of the Sabian cafiyon above 
that barrio; Beguio, March, 1907. 
8634, Medinilla coriaces Merr, <A numerously branche 
ed climber upon tall treeg; branches more or less gnarly and 
crooked, grayish white; leaves corlaceous, dull green but 
darker on upper surface; twigs very floriferous, the inflo- 
rescence is dark red and succulent; on large tree as high 
as 1O metere, and in humid ravines covered with dense jungles 
of undershrubs and herbs; near Sablan; Kh lin a baguio, 
March, 1907. u 
8835, Ficus variegsta iim, Tree 18 meters high, 
with its main thick branches from near the base; wood white; 
bark smooth, mottled gray end brown; branchlets rather nume- 
rous and spreading; leaves subcorisceous, dull green, paler 
beneath, nearly flat; figs clustered upon short woody tubercles 
“Slong the stem and larger branches; obovoid, apex flat, slit into 

