9188, Urophyllum bamahaense Blm. Shrub like trees, 4 
to 7 meters high, in jungled woods at 750 meters: wood quite 
soft, dull yellowiah, easily-bresking; bark smooth, gray and 
brown mottled; branches quite stiff, rather few; also spread- 
ing; leaves, coriaceous, easily breaking, lucid green above, 
lighter beneath, usually eubrecurved; flowers in clusters of 
1 to 9 mostly from the fallen leaf axils; calyx thick, #uccu- 
lent and green; corolla early caducous, with 5 strongly recurve» 
ee segments which are green on the outer surface and light vel- 
vety green or greenish gray on the inner surfsce; anthers pale 
yellow; Lucban, May, 1907, 
9189, iblumes appendiculata (Bin, ) be, Uverhanging 
cliffs at 1800 meters; stems 1 inch thick, svaringly branched; 
bark thin, smooth, yellowish; leaves usually clustered along 
the twigs below the inflorescence, ascending, coriaceous but 
flexibhe, nearly equal green on both sides; inflorescence 1 
to 3 feet long; flowers yellow, subpendulous, odorous; Lute 
ban, May, 1907.. 
9190. Nertera depresses Janke, A numerously branched 
and densely matted creeping herb upon limbs and logs + half 
decayed or upon thick moss covered subhorizontal tree trunks 
near the ground of extreméky wet places in the woods at 1600 
meters; foliage submembranous, much lighter green beneath; 
berries scarlet red, half hidden bened@th the leaves; Lucban, 
May, 1907. 
9191... Sridelia ovata Jeene., Tree & meters high with 
widely spreading branches; leaves gery unequal in size, dark 
green above; wood comparatively soft, with smooth bark; fruits 
immature, light green, spotted; in woods at 1700 feet; Luce 
ban, May, 1907. 
9192, Neolitsea microphylla err, Tree 15 meters high, 
with hard wood and rather smooth bark; flowers pale yellow; Leave) — 
eep enooth, slightly glaucous beneath, shining sresky above; 
Lucben, May, 1907. 
9193, Slatostema primatinerve Slm., n. sp. eb oe species 
forms loose clumps upon moss covered rocks of streampeds; inflo- 
rescence dense, flat, comparstively large; quite common; Luce 
ban, Way, 1907. ; 
9194, Litses tayabensis Zlm., n. sp. Tree 16 meters 
high in damp woods at 500 meters; wood yellowish hot hard; 
branches few, scattering, the branchlete in subwhorls as are 
the leaves ~ bark dark brown; leaves (the mature) rigid and 
@lauceus green beneath; flowers dull yellow; Lucban, Way, 
1907, 
9195, Diplodiscus paniculatus Tez, Large spreading 
trees 18 meters high; wood white, moderately hard; old bark 

