with yellowish gray bark; prop roots few and short; branches 
also few, short and thick; leaves crowded toward their ends in 
spirelly twisted rows, shining green above, glaucous beneath; 
wood of stem very herd; infruteseence pendulous upen a 2 to 6 
feet long pedunele; syneerpia clusteréd, 4 te 7 in number, equally 
rounded at both ends, eylindrie, 3 inches in diameter, 4.to 8 
inches long, yellow when matures Lucben, Mey, 190%. 
9084,  Peychotria pinnetinervia Elm, 4 lex undershrub of 
the woods at 600 meters; berk greyish white; quite common, 
Lueben, Aprils 1906. - 
9085,  Dryopteris adenophora Christ. IJmehen, May, 1906, 
(No deseription) . x 
9086. Caleauus ornetus philippinensis Beée, Seandent shrubs; 
infrautescence terminal or eubterminal; underside of leaf midrib 
armed with atrong ternately recurve spines; the mature fruits 
ere eaten by the nativeBa Tmeaben, May, 1906. 
9087. Conmnerus nenroeslyx Planchs 4n erect tree with a 
rether ¢rooked 10 ineh thiek stem, 10 to 15 metere high in dry soil 
of wooded ridges; herd whitish wood; berk gray, reidish brown 
below the epidermis, couparetively thiek; gray, quite smooth or i 
oniy shellowly e@heeked; branches mostly et the top, rether numerous 5 
and short; leaves coriseceous, with only slightly recurved tifa, ' 
lucia sreen sheve, semigleucove beneath; buds and flowers greenish, — 
Luchben, Tayabas,Provinee, Laszon, Mey, 1907. ; 
9086,  <Antbidesma membrensefolium Elms, mse spe (for fruiths 
Shaubs 2 to S meters high in eepees ebout epen meadows at 700— 
meters; whitish.woeod casily breaking; spreading flet leaves 
gubsearious; iniruteseence pendulous, from the leaf axiis or 
fron the axile of fallen leaves; blecery pods reddish when exposed 
to the lights « lucben, Say, 190%. 
9089« BRugenie marivelessna Mer®. Lerge treem, 15 meters high, | 
in woodlands at 750 meters; main branches erect, @arbrenchlets — 
Hleo erect, very numerous but conperetively short ani forming , 
dense bushes; wood white, comperatively heré; berk brown on the 
stem, gray on the branches; leaves strongly ecomiuplicate on the 
upper aide, deflexed, eotincecus, shining dark green on the upper. 
side, paler Henest! Siereonish yellow; pedicels and calyx 
green, but’ the primeart snehnes of fhe inflorescence is light rusty 
brown; filements cream yellow; the flowers have a very strong 
ant clese “elove" oder.  iueben, May, 1907. 
9990, Tinomiscium philippinense Diels, A woody climber 
by loops, in jungles of ravines at 650 meters; old atems i ineh i 
thiek flexible; wood soft, porous, its hard fibers arrenged. radiale- | 
ly, yellowish; berk smooth and green on the branches, gray and i 
longitudinelly fluted, sep slightly milky; lesves upon erect 
petioles, deep shining green above, much paler beneath, eorla- 
ceous, flat or slightly ecnduplicate en the upper side; inflo- 
rescence in clusters of 6 to 9 apicate 6 ineh long stalks, upon 
the stem, green, with a feint sweet odor, the flowers deciduous 
and soon turning blaeks Tucben, Unay, 1907. 
9091.  Stroxboaia philippimensis (Beill.) Rolfe. . Erect 7 
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