8945, ¥ieus integrifolius Elm, Brect trees & meters 
high with spreading brandi es from below the middle; ultimate 
branches slender, half drooping with the ends usally ascend~ 
ing; bark grayish brown, mottled and lenticeled; leaves flat 
with recurved tips, radially spreading, unequal in size, meme 
braneus, dark green above, yellowish petioles; figs clustered 
upon short tubercles of the branches and stems, 1 to 3 or to 
5 in ® cluster, much flattened, pendulous, with sunken apex, 
pubescent, green but apparently turning yellowish with matu- 
rity; on wooded slopes of river between Kamuk20 and bayabas; 
(young fruite red: nearly mature ones apparently yellowish). 
"Tobong" - goft wood used in carving lids; baguio, benguet, 
March, 1907. 
8946, Wendlandia membranifolia Blm., n. ep. Shrubs 
3 metere high with closely grained reddish wood and longitue 
dinaliy checked bark: branches spreading above the middle, 
rather short and crooked; lemves spreading radially, flat; 
large paniculate inflorescence terminal and suberect; tubu- 
lar flowers, white, also much spreading in all directions; 
on sides of ravines at Kamukao; not rare; “Dare” - wood made 
into tops. kaguio, March, 1907. 
8947. Glochidion luzonense Hlm., n. &p. Brect shrubs 
4 meters high, in the woodlands of ravines between Kamucso and 
bayabas near Sablan; wood solid, reddish; bark brown, longitu- 
dinally but shallowly checked and scaling in thin plates; fo- 
liage paler green beneath, dry and membranous; branchlets 
slender and drooping; flowers upon slender ascending pedicels, 
‘yellowish; sutpat - its leaves sare smoked by igorote women, 
baguio, march, 1907. 
8948. anglehardtia spicata olm, An & meter high tree 
with an 8 inch thick stem: bark grayish white, mottled, thinly 
and sparingly checked; branches forming an elongsted round 
topped crown; leaflets conduplicate, more or less twisted, 
much darker green above, tips slightly recurved; infrutescence 
strongly recurved, 6 to lv inches long, spicate, mostly from 
the axils of fallen leaves beneath the foliage; seede with 
their pale green (or brown when dry) leaf like bracts rapide 
ly twirling while falléng; in dry soil of woodlands between 
Kamulsao and Sayabas; rare! “Poliedie,” Baguio, Mareh, 1907, 
8949 (2). wucuna longipedunculata err. A Climbing 
lisns, looping. and half turning; eteufTlexible, smooth, ray 
and brown mottled, crooked, the older'ones 2 inches thick; 
leaves subcoriaceous, dull green sbove, paler beneath, tips 
recurved; flowers upon 5 to.25 feet long slender and green 
peduncles which usually arise from the lesf axils and hang 
free, pele yellowish white, succulent and turning bleck af~ 
ter falling; pods with trown hairs 1 by & inches, &»+ seeded, 
gomowhat constricted between the beans but othexswise smooth 
not ridged; common but mostly along creeks and in very damp 
ravines; "Kodirau" - seeds also used 38 marblee and the stems 
used a9 ropes and wires for tieing, Baguio, March, 1907. 

