& mall reddish S$rim; the yuicy whitish meat surround the nut- 
let quite sweet; leaves coriaceous, pole green on both sides. 
Lucben, May, 1907, 
Ow 
9175, Leen parve flm., m, ep. Spafingly branched 
unde teh rubs in very damp deeply shaded eoil of woods near 
water coarses, only a few feet to seve al in height; stems 
the thickness of 4 man's little finger, brown, erect but ususl- 
ly zigzag at and benesth the leaves; leaves several, scatter 
ing but only towards the top, submembd ranous dull green above, 
wuch lighter and paler green beneath, with recurved tips; in- 
flo rescence comparatively small, subeo rymbose, green except 
the reddish stelka snd greenish yellow corollas: This fom 
or species wee noticed by the collector in one or two places, 
only 9 few plants in a place, its habitet ve ty Gha rae ters stip, 
Lueban, Hay, 1907, 
9176, Gomphostenma luzenense ‘1m, Lucban, May, 1907, 
(le dese ription) 
95 
9177, <sAly#ia monilifera (Vid.) Merr. Scandent upen 
trees, at 1,900 meters, very numerously branched and forming QA fk 
dense tangled bushes; bark grey, emooth or the old thinly checke > so 
a@s leaves stiff end coviaceous, derk green above, much light- iy 
er green beneath, flat or only a trifle conduplicate on the 
upper side; inflo rescence axillary, slong the twigs; cream co- 
lored flowers descending, quite migid; Lucbean, Hay, 1907, 
9176, Peychotria rasosigeima “lm,, H. 8p. A profusely 
Climbing, sp raw Ling over the tops of jungles and small trees 
in guleches at 700 mete, forming dense tangled mg sees ; stems 
1 to 3 inchen thick nesr thee the ground, rether soft and flex- 
ible, with brown lenticelled bark; b#anches ecandent by long 
loop 1/2 inch thick, the leaf bearing greenish and usually 
drooping when free from the support; leaves conduplicate on 
the upper side, glightly recurved tows ris the apex, lesthery, 
lucid sbove, paler green beneath; inflo resceme profuse, mok- 
ing » dense blaze of white, greenish white; flowers light 
ereom color, with yellow throats, strongly mt and eweetly fra- 
grant, deciduous; some of the panicles 1 to 2 feet long and 
correspondingly made; Luecban, May, 1907, 
9179, Scutinanthe engleri @lm., mn. sp. Trees 16 meters 
high in damp woods at 500 meters between Sampalee and Luchban; 
bark brown with whitish blotches, with lighter brown lenticels; 
wood white, moderately hari and easily cutting: branches (main) 
erect, the ultimate ones rather numerous and spreading; leaves 
smeoth, deep green above, much lighter or glaucous green be- 
neath, condupliecstely curved on the upper surface; inflo rese ence 
‘young inf ratescence) terminal or subte minal, yellowish green, 
the upper 1/3 a panicle, the lower 2/3 a suberect stalk; f mite 
erect; Lucban, May, 1907, 
9180, Kurrimia luzonies Vid, Trees 15 meters high 
in humid wood at 560 meters; hard wood, cu wed with checked 

