10281, Donex cennaeformis (Yoret,) Relfe, Several 
etemmed clusters in well drained fertile soil of steep shadd 
Yavines at 1860 feet; strict stems 1/2 inch thick, esmoeth, 
derk green, divaricately branched towards thaltop; leaves 
parchment like, nearly fiat, from yellowieh as endingly 
curved petioles, slightly deeper green above; flowers usually 
in paire, secending, delicate, white throughout, oderless; 
Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
-—s«498B2, ss Hedyotds philippinensis (Willd,) uerr, 
Dumaguete, June, 1908, : 
ie (io description) | 
.- « SO2BS, Selaginelie merivelensis Hieron,, n, sp, ; 
Dumaguete, June, 1906, | ne 
(ie deseription) 
19284,  Philonotis seounda (Da et uk,) Broth, Duma- 
guete, June, 1908, me ; 
ye i) (ie description) 
10265, anthoceros philippineneis Steph, Dumaguete, 
June, 1968. 
(Mo description) 
40286. lMaesa gaudicheudii DC, Tall tree climber 
on bluffs at 1000 feet along the Geay River; stems and Larger 
branches looping, terete, 1 inch thick, light brown with 
darker brown lenticels; wood soft, greenish white, with 
Large pith; termine] drooping infrutescence yellowish green; 
the fruite green, the brown persistent stigma. surrounded 
by 5 Paedial whitieh spote; leaves soft, mush paler kam 
beneath, shallowly conduplicate and recurved, the side 
undulate; . Dumaguete, Jume, 1906, 
10287. Suddleia asiatics Lour, Lax shrub 3 msi. | 
high near hot my ary bluffs of the Ocoy River at 1000 feet; 
Wood soft, easily breaking, with a distinct rather pleasant 
odor; bark yellowish, becoming checked; slender opposite 
branches lepidote; the slender panicle of the same covering, 
d@reoping; odorless flawers, suberect, the corelia white; 
leaves soft and membranous, filet, deseending or recurved, 
alse lepidete beneath; Dumaguete, June, 1905, 
10266. Grythrine indica Linn, tree, & meters high, 
in @ry gravelly seil along the Gecay Aiver at 1000 feet; bark 
brown geeasionally amttia mottled, smooth except for the 
sharp epines; outer wood sappy white, brittle, with a 
prenounced mrect taste; branches crooked and gnarly in appeat+ 
ance, rigid end heavy, breakingjwith « mam enap; subcoriaceous 
leavee nearly equally green on both sides, diverse in sise) 
the leaflets turned in 11 directions; mature fruite terminal- 
ly hanging, usually arising from beneath the leaves, faleately 
disposed, 6 inches long, constricted, dark brown or nearly 
black; reddish beens encased by a dry parchment like coat; 
Dumaguete, June, 1908.,. : 
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