10295. ieariseus albescens Gaud. Dense tufte, 2 to 
3 feet high, in between river worn rocks slong the ocoy River 
at 1000 feet: leaves quite rigid, recurved especially towards 
the ends, light pleasing green on both sides, strongly condu- 
plicate on the upper surface, ite edgem eeabrous; flowering 
atems green emooth, subterete or obscurely S-angulier; inflo- 
pega eo eed ereen; infrutescence light tran; Dusaguete, 
June, 1906, 
10296, Lees herrida fT. et &, Tree like shrub, in 
thickets of dry open grasay regions 3 miles north of Lusuriags, 
at about 1006 feet; old bark dull brown, that on the trigs 
and brenches green; the younger stems and main branches 
provided with very sheryp stout spines (the ashy gray spines 
aryanged in longitudinal rowe set upon green bark while the 
perk between spines rows ie already turned brown); wood 
moderately herd, radiate, Teddi cd towards the center; twigs 
epresding, obscurely angled, bearing many leaves the basal 
of which are redused; leaflets subwembrenous, « trifle lighter 
green beneath, ourvingly conduplicate on the upper side, 
descending, tips strongly reeurved; inflorescence above the 
leaves, wising from the uppermost leaf axil, green except 
the filementoue segments and yellowish anthers, odorless; 
Dumaguete, June, 1906, 
10297.  Amorphophallus canpanuleatué Blm, Dumaguete, 
June, 1906, 
(Ne description) 
10298, Bruscea sumatrane Roxb, Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
(Ho deseription) 
10209, Waltheria indies Linn, Lor epreading shrub 
in open Waste lands at 100@ feet 3 miles: north of Lusuriaga; 
branches spreading from near the bage; wood very tough, 
park smeoth and yellowish, sleo tough; leaves soft, herizontali- 
ly spreading; inflorescence green exeept the yellow flovers 
which have a faint vieoid odor; Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
| 10300, Mallotue philipBinensie iuell, arg. Stocky 
tree in open grasey ridges 3 isuxmetk wiles north of Lusuriagsa 
at 1200 feet; trunk 2 feet in diameter, covered with dark 
brown bark; branches numefous, forming & dense round crown, 
quite stiff, brown; leaves descending, chartaceous, dark 
green and lucid above, much paler beneath, shallowly 
econduplie¢ate on the upper side, tips more or less recurved). 
‘{nfleresecence guberect, the clustered spikes slender ond 
usually curved, ruety brown; flowers yellowish, caducous, 
ederiese; Dumaguete, June, 1906, : ; 

