9305, Dysoxylum grmndifolium err, Tall widely 
epreading trees, 2G meters high overhnamging the 
River of very narrow and damp ravines; wood hard, yellow-. 
ish white; bark yellowish srown, ecsling in plates; branch 
e® crooked, almost horizontal,.thick, sparingly reb ranched; 
leaves horizontally spreading frm the ends of the twigs, 
from 1 to 2 meters long; petiole very rigid, flat on the 
upper surface, at the base expanded into heavy thick brown 
corrugated appendages; leaflets 5 to ¥ pairs, subcoriaceous, 
dark green above, much paler beneath; infrutescence pendu- 
lous upon. 1 to 2 meter long peduncles which chiefly 4 rise 
from th branches but re f rom the leaf. ie ai 
Lucban, vay, 1907. Bey. 
9306, Agleia denticulata Turcg, Srect tree & meter 
high in dry soil of the woods at 900 sx mete ws; wood hari, 
red; bark brown, gray on the branches and smooth; Limbs 
widely epreading, not numerously reoranched; Leaves agscend- 
ing submembranous, dark green above, much paler benestn, 
with recurved tios; inf rutescence terminal, usually on leaf- 
less twigs, panhculate, 1 to 2 feet long; fruite dark green; 
Lueban, may, 1907, 
9508 , Dysoxylun rubrum Merr, Sushy branched trees 
6 metera high, in open woods at 700 mete rs; wood white; 
bark gray, Lenticelled; leaves coriaceous dark green above, 
much Lighter green beneath; flowers greenish white; deciduous; 
Lucban, May, 1907, 
9309. Medinilla temifolia Trinana, Seandent and 
forming tangled bushes with ite numerous crooked and haif 
descending branches; bark gray, roughened with lenticels; 
wood soft, easily breaking; leaves submembranous, much darke/_ 
Ge green above, flat or only slightly recurved toward the 
apex: inflo rescence terminal, pendulous, soft pubscent; co- 
rolla oinkish white, subtrsnslucent, guimea caducous; bracts 
pe raistent, widely apreading and tu ming to a rich deep red 
by the time the f wit is mature; berries dark olive green 
and very soft when fully mature, soon falling out of the 
pretty red colored bracts; in-woods at 600 mete rs; rare; 
Lucban, May, 1907. 
910% Medinilla involuc rata Me rr, Scandent upon 
shrubs £ to 5 meters high numerously branched and bushy; 
stems 1/2 inch thick, branched: bark rough, mottled; b rancho 
-e@ rebranched, subdeflexed; leaves leathery, shining green 
above, much paler beneath, flat; inflorescence te minal, 
orfrom the axile of fallen leaves or twigs, mostly diva- 
ricate or subpendulous; bracts flesh colo red, persistent; 
comllia very thin delicate and t ronsparent, caducous, of 
a pale wate 1 white; stamens and style yellowish; anthers 
purplish with the basal appendages rich yellow; on stemea of 
unde rsh rubs of woods at 800 meters; Lucban, Kay, 1907. 






