mal ey 
9518. Santiria 3 Coe Kerr, A 10 meter high tree 
with a short 2 Beet thick stem, in the woods at 750 meters; 
main branches from below the mi ddle, ascending, the ultimate 
ones horyizontelly spreading; bark smoothish, lenticelled, 
yellowish brown; wood very white, moderately hard; younger 
twigs and even the fruits with a strong turpentine odor; 
leaves submembranous, lucid green, conduplicate and with re- 
curved tips; infrutescence terminal, erect; fruits pod like, 
glaucous, reddish when exposed, Lucban, May, 1907. 
9319. Cupaniopsis patentivalvis Radlk., sp. nov. 
Tree 10 meters high, with smooth brownish bark; twigs wi 
with mm large piths; leaves crowded toward the ends of the 
branchlets, the young ones conspicuously reddish tinged; 
fruits in small clusters upon larger branches; Lucban, 
lay, L9O7. 
9320. Michocerpus fuscescens blm, Tree 10 meters 
high with quite hard wood; branches numerous, gnarly, bark 
smooth; inflorescence greenish, faintly fragrant; in the 
woods slong stream? usually at 1800 feet; Lucban, May, 1907. 
9321, Gules dsesavens Radilk., A. Sp. rect trees 
15 meters high, in woods at 650 meters; wood pale white, 
eam haw; bark gray, leaves submembranous, tough, dark green 
aboWe, glaucous or ashy gray bened}th, ex flat and horizontal- 
ly spreading; inflorescence ascending, mostly axillary;. buds 
dark wine red; flowers small; calyx pink; corolla pinkish 
-on the outside when young, creamy white on the inner surface; 
stamens light pink; Lucan, liay, 1907. 
9322. ephelium mutabile Bim, Trees 15 or less 
meters high in woods at 500 mete w; bark brown with rather 
hard.but easily cutting white wood,leaves submemb ranous, 
flat, light or glaucous green bene sth; fruits upon 1 to 4 
inch long straight stalke either axillary, teminel er from 
the twigs, 1 to 3 clustered, subglobose or more or less 
compressed, 11/2 wide, dark red when mature; nut surround-— 
ed by a soft whitish meat which is eaten by the natives, 
"Lagwan," Lucban, May, 1907, 
9525,  #leocarpus multiflorus (Tuxz.) FP. Wee ,Vil. 
Zrect trecs with white rather hard wood, in guichesilignt 
woods at 500 meters; leaves mostly ascending, light’ green 
especially beneath, submembranous; inflorescence axillary, 
ascending, flowers ascending, divaricste, ultimately de- 
flexed, light, or pale white cream color; bark of twigs 
@ray, darker or brown on the stem; Lucban, May, 1907. 
laeocarpus argenteus Merr, Lucban, May, 
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