ventral darker green sides; inflorescence spreading toward the 
ends of the twigs; pale yellow flowers; foliage greatly varying - 
in size on the same twigs; "Chamultis"” - fruits eaten rough. 
Baguio, March, 1907, 
8940, Hadermachera elmeri err. Slender erect trees 
6 meters high; branches mostly toward the top, compsratively 
ghort and forming @ denge well shaded crown; wood soft; bark 
thick, yellowish gray, easily peeling, shallowly checked, the 
younger set with similsrly colored lenticels; leaves submem- 
branous, ascending, slightly conduplicate on upper side, darke 
er green above, its nodes reddish and thickened; inflorescence 
upon an axillary pendulous stalk 6 to 18 inches long (| these 
sometimes arise from between the branches); flowers subpen- . 
duleue with a honey like fragrance, pink on the outside, streak? ». 
ta 6h the tube and tw mottled on the throst of the lower half , 
with orange red; quite common on dry ridges 9nd in well drain’. 
@é¢ ravines about Sablan; “atiatip” © the sheath of the bolo, 
Baguio, March, 1907, 
6941, Ginallosa cumingiana F, Vil, Bushy and hanging 
from the main branch of Mallotus (new one from Sablan by Nerg- 
“yill); numerous stems and branches dark green, perfectly terete, 
barely swollen at the jointe: leaves comparatively thin, the 
margins usually curled uppard, yellowish green; flowering 
stalks, flowers and young fruits of the same color; or of 4 
lighter green or even y@llowish. Baguio, March, 1907, 
8942, Ficus integrefolia “1m, rect tree 5 meters 
high upon a dry ridge at the barrio of Anulksu; bark cong> 
\picuously yellowish gray, smooth; 8 inch stem branched above 
the middle; leaves numerous, unequal in size, aseending, with 
recurved tips and more or less conduplicate on the upper sur- 
face, subcoriaceous, shining dark green above, much paler be- 
neath, with yellowish petioles; figs 3/4 inch in diameter, with 
much sunken apices, dark red or apple color (with deeper red 
longitudinsl streaks) with small greenish spots usually 5 to 
5 clustered and spreading from very short tubercles of the 
bark upon the main branches or sometimes from the stems; "Tue 
bang” = its woods carved into "“Colden* lids - Coldens are 
iron pote the igorotes use to cookgtheir chow in, Baguio, 
Benguet, March, 1907, ; 
#943, Semecarpus perrottetii March, Shrube, erect 
and 3 meters in a small revine near Kamukan; wood white soft; 
bark brown; rigid panicul@mte infrorescence erect, terminal 
yellowish green; foliage ascending, flat, rigid, dry, dark 
green above, paler beneath, “Kamiding,." Laguio, March, 1907. 
8944, Garcinia binucsao Choisy. Gmall erect trees 4 
meters high with elender eparsely rebranched half drooping 
branches which are quite numeroue all slong the upper helf of ,, 
the stem; wood quite solid; bark smooth, brown, finely checke, » 
peter leaves coriaceous, smooth but equally dull green on both - 
gides, only slightly conduplicate, tips usually recurved; 
fruits shining green, clustered along the branchlets, unequal 
in size and maturity flattened, somewhat irregular in. round- 
ness,very sour and stringent when nearly ripe; the fruits are 
very good eating and are called by the igorotes “balacog.” 
Baguio, Lenguet, arch, 1907, 
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