16139, Saurauia negrosensis Zim,., n, sp, Shrub in 
desp woods of a oteep ravine near a cataract of the ----- — 
River at 1660 feet; bark gray, wood white; leaves corisseous, 
dark green on the upper side, much paler beneath, nearly 
fiat; flowers 1 te 3S from the leaf axils or from the axile 
of fallen leaves, pedicels green, recurved; calyx whitish 
with pink tipe, turning green with age; corolla pure white; 
filasents yellowish white, anthers bright yellow; pietil 
whitish; Dumaguete, Hay, 1906, 
30141, Hacerange hiepids Kueli..iAre, free, 10 1m. 
been Nigh, in ravines at 1500 feet; bark mottled; wood 
white light and seft; branches widely epreading, not numerous. 
iy rebranched; twigs with pale green stinging hairs or setae; 
inflorescence and infrutescence euberect, yellowish green; 
the seeds shining black; leaves filet, spreading, subchartacesua, 
seme lighter green beneath; rl, May, 1908, 
40142, Ficus wists wert, Large tree, with widely 
epreading main branches and rather slender and lax branchlets; 
Leaves corieseous, flat, spreading subhorisontelly, dark 
green above, much paler benesth, the conspicuous veins yellor- 
isn white; fige secending, ususliy in peires from the Leaf 
axils, yellewieh green with light colored spots beneath the 
fugzy pubescence; (young and wet when collected + giving ® 
yellowish atain te the cleth bag in whieh they were placed; 
HRY guete, lay, 1908 ® 
101435, Mallotue cusingii Mueli, are, free like 
sheub, in ravine at 1260 feet; leaves descending, subcharta- 
eeous, lucid green above, paler beneath, the sides more or 
less undulate and conduplicate upon the upper side, exceed- 
ingly verieble in sine; infruteseence terminsl, subereet; 
fruite globose, 1/2 inch thicx, ae Te ur ow 
when falling; Dumaguete, Mey, 1908, 
10144, Pious rudis Mig, Lerge spreading tree in 
wooded ravines at 1250 feet; branchlets ax many, lax, sub« 
erect and horisontally spresding: berk mottled; weed eeft 
white; leavee mostly at the ends of the twigs, horizontally 
epresding from Sm the guberect and green petioles, equally 
Pough on both sides, deep green shove, muh lighter beneath, 
tips recurved, (the entire blade more of lees curved upon 
the under side); figs in elustera frow 1 to 5,rather evenly 
seattered slong the twigs immediately below the leaves, 
the Bagel portion yellowish green, the apex dark green; 
Dumaguete, Bay, 1906, 
(20145, Parabeens denudats Diels, Climbing by twining, 
emengst thickets of damp ravines at 12% feet; stems tough, 
green, the vine of slate pencile; iesves coriaceous, fiat, 
herisentel or descending, lighter green beneath; the pendulous 
paniculate inflorescence mostly terminsl, green except 
the greenish white corolla, odorless; Dumaguete, May, 1966, 

