9140, trichosporum philippinensis (Glke.) 0. Kitz. Shrubs, 
seandent and forming cether smell bushes; o148 stems gnarly end - 
with a thin yellowish berk; Jeeves thick, quite rigid, auli 
ereen above, much lighter beneath, descending from the drooping - 
stems and branches; flowers gardinal red, curved, 1 to §& 
Glustered, terminal or subterminal, Lueban, May, 1907. 
9141.  Hedyotis vestita &, Sr., Luchan, May, 1907. 
(No deseription) 
9142, Flegelleria philippinensis Mime, ns sp. Seandent 
by loops; stems aperingly brenehed 1/2 ineh thick or often 
thicker, hard, smooth, green; leaves quite rigid, lueid, rather 
of e light green on both sides, coriaceous, in 2 divaricste 
rows, with # short twisted and very atrong petioles, the tips 
very slender and tendril like; panieulate infloreseence terminal, 
gubpendulous upon far outreaching branches, 1 te 2 feet long, 
ow white; in jungles of woods «t 756 meters. tmeban, May, 
L907 ~ 
91436 Pentephragme philippinense Merr., Luehen, “ey, 1907, 
(Ne deseription) 
9144. Urophyllum glebrum decks Shrubs in the woods hete 
ween Sempaloe and Iuchben, 4 meters high, the branchlets rather 
lex; leaves coriaceous divaricete and enbdeflexed, much lighter 
green beneath; inflorescence green, except the greenish white 
enducous corolla; suberect, mostly in the axils of the leaf 
‘e@are along the twiga, iueben, Hay, 1907. 
9145,  “ickstroemia ovate Mey, 4 & meter high shrub, 
at 1,600 feet, of copses; fruits shining dark red, usually 2 
to 3, axillary or terminal; . wooed tough, flexible; bark very 
amooth, brown or the older gray; leaves shining smooth. 
Iueben, May, 1907, 
9146. Aneilema vitiense petiolata Clarke. sprawling or 
suberect herbs, 1 to 2 feet high, stoms below branched and 
ereeping; flowers delicate, white; in woods slong streams et 
1,659 feet, quite gregarious, Inucbhen, Say, 1907, 
9147, Monophrynium simplex Elm, ns sps (flower). Tufts 
on rich fertile seil of deeply shaded woods near streams courses 
at 625 meters; the individuel tuffltets with 1 to 3 redioal leaves 
whieh nearly equal the flowering st@1k which is provided, usually, 
with 2 leaves; stems and petioles subterete, creen and hard; 
flowers delicete, pale white; quite common in local places; 
flexible leaves @ull green above, meh paler benesths Lueban, 
Mey, 1907, 
9148, Moncephrynium fasciculatum (Preal.s) Ke Sehtm, Loosely 
tufted and mostly confined to shaded stream banks of woods. 
at 1800 feet; 2 to & feet high; fruits greenish; flowers 
white, delicate. Tucban, Mey, 1907. 
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