9U99.  Eratia ovata Blm., n. ap. On clayey 3011 in 
woods at 850 meters; leaves thin half succulent; flowers white: 
rare; Lucban, kay, 1907, 
SLoYU, GORiostoms philippinensis err, Lax 5 meter 
high shrubs in rocky river banks; leaves flat, with recurved 
tips, ascending but otherwise horizontally spreading or even 
deflexed, coriaceous paler green beneath; flowers slmost pure 
white, inoatly ascending ; fruits spreading, the color of mature 
“Jobe's Tears"! jueban, hey, 1907. 
91UR, Srewia ambigua err. Trees 10 meters high, slong 
the Kiver at 550 meters; main branches not numerous; 
branchlets guite many and spreading; wood whitish, easily cute 
ting; bark gray, smoothish and scaling in pulverulent scales; 
leaves g@gubcoriacesus, nearly of an equal dull green on kek both 
sides, nearly flat and horizontally epreading; young twigs and 
petioles of an olive green; infrutesecence ascending, axillary, 
a to 4 inches long; fruits globose when gpg upon 1/2 inch 
long peduncles, divaricately spreading o ov ascending, light 
green; near rapids: Lucban, May, 1907, 
9103. Ssymplocos whitfordii brand, . Trees with dark 
brown lenticeled bark, 7 meterge high at 2,000 meters; wood hard, 
Closely grained; main branches from below the middle, widely 
spreading; twigs flexible; leaves deep dull green on both sides, 
coriaceous, conduplicate on the upper side, with recurved tips; 
infrutescence ascending, green; fruits mime also sscending or 
erect; Lucban, May, i907, 
g1u4, Perrottetia philippinensis Loesn, Shrubs 3 meé- 
ters long, overhanging cliffs near the summit at 2,000 meters; 
stems very smooth, green or reddish when exposed to the sun; 
wood white hard, with a large gm pith; branches rigid, ¢par- 
ingly revranched; leaves shining green above, much paler bee 
neath, subcoriaceous; inflorescance yellowish, suberect, axil- 
Lary; Lucban, ay, 1907. ; 
8105, Burys myrtilpbides Blm., A. 8p. “ranchliete 
very numerous, fastigiate or ascending, ridged, mostly green; 
also very flexible; leaves aumerous, #ubmembranous, dull green 
above, lighter beneath; white flowers upon green supde*lexed 
pedicels; verk dark brown, densely covered with similarly co- 
dered lenticels; wood white, moderately hard; rer treas 
often reaching & meters high, very common at the summit 
only at £2,000 meters; Lucban, May, 1907. 
ylg6, baecaurea banehaensis Slm., n.. sp. Small erect 
trees 5 meters high; wood hard, pie pale white; bark hard, 
emooth, mottled; branches crookedly spresding; flat leaves sub- 
membranous, duller green above; fruits go 3 clustered, upon 
the twigs, shining smooth, yellowish (#reen) except the dark 
brown stigma, 3 - celled, globose; in woods at 700 meters; 
Lucban, way, 1907. 

