30116, Mérind® bracteata Roxb, shrub 3 mg ign, 
with lax Seecending, rather slender branches; wood'soft, with 
a faint unpleseant oder, the comparatively thin sap weed 
whitieh, the b@lance Sppeawres to be s®turated with 4 light 
yeliow coler; bark brown, thinly checked longitudinally; 
leaves submembreanous, usutliy conduplica@te on the upper 
side, deep green Above, p&ler or yellowish green bene%th; 
heads green, the bracts greenish white; buds green with 
purplish tips; coreli® whitish; Duméguete, May, 1906, 
‘10117,  Peychotrie taapo (jles,) Relfe, shrub, Sun. 
eesets high, in thickets bordering cogen glens 4t 1000 feet; 
white wood rather herd; the bark grayieh brown, finely end 
wknuketkx minutely checked; ecori®ceous le@ves yellowieh green 
benesth, conduplieste on the upper eurface; infrutese ence 
@reen; the fruite at first dark shiny green, turning orange 
red when mature, somem at flattened;  Dumiguete, bay, 1906, 
. 19116, Cajanue indicus Gpreng. Perenni@) herbs, i 
to 2 metéee high, in dry fertile seil of the Abac® fields 
at 225 feet; stems the thickness of on ordinary led pencil, 
strict, several, from the gime root cluster, green; leaves 
gubmenbraneus, slightly conduplieste on the upper side, 
eSneseent on the lower side; inflorescence Sscending, greene 
ish except the odorless yeliow flowers; pods 5 inches long, 
lese than 1/2 inch wide, the beane obliquely constricted; 
"Tabiae," Dumaguete, Say, 1906, 
10119, Aglaonem@ xetifetkun Bagkz 1etifeolium Gngl. 
Solitary eryet herbe, in damp soi] of ravines ®t 2260 feet: 
steno 2 inches thick, ringed, grayish; leaives mainly towards 
the top of the i high etems, flat, cori®ceous, dark 
green @bove, Lighter bene®th; petiole somewh®t longer th®n 
dixma the blade, the bagel 2/3 deeply greoved; inflorescent: 
etalke reeurved, green, subcompressed, subtended by 2 inches 
leng thin pinkieh white deciduous bracts; she®th amooth, 
greenish; spike light creamy white, odorless, the bae&i 
pistillete flowere yellow; fruite ldeid sesrlet red, rather 
few and diveriestes Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
£0120, Buryeoms dubis Blm,, an. sp, Large spre*ding 
trees on ridges at 3000 feet; trunk 3 feet thick, vranched 
from below the middle; branchlets widely spre“ding; emooth 
lefves membrancus, conduplicste on the uppe® side, dark 
@teen Sbove, glaucescent below; inflorescence suberect, — 
greenish, oderlese; the thick segments whitish; ovary green; 
stigms yellow; petiole and petiolwle reddish; bork gray 
wottled, whitish benesth the skin; the 5 inchés thick sap. 
wood whitish, the heartwood yellow, moderately hard, with 
® peculiar greenicn oder and bitter taste;  Dumiguete, 

