10307, Artecarpus blueii Trée, stocky tree, 12 2. 
aehene high, in dry galches ®long the es iver at 
1000 feet; stem 2 feet thick; branches from the middie, form- 
ing 8n elong@te roundish top, the main branches thick ané 
very stout, the ultimate ones euberect, 1 to 3 inches thick; 
wood rather hard and bully, ites comparatively thin sap woed 
white, the balance yellowish, with % faint greeniah odor and 
wweetiah taste; berk 1 inch thick, reddish bene®th the gray 
thiniy ehesked surface, freely bleeding with & white juice 
whieh turne reddish ®fter being exposed; leaves agcendingiy 
apresding, ary and cherteceous, entire er seceasion®lly sh@llow- 
ly Lebed Sbove the middie, the larger ones 5 by 1 feet, condu- 
plicste on the upper eide especi®ily towards the base, dull 
green @bove, much pSler of even yellowish green beneath, (the 
nerves beneath quite yellowieh); scare, <2 pronouns ed; 
fruite subglebose to obleng in shape, 6 by 4 inch (inoluding 
the 8418) greenish yellow throughout when mature; peduncle 
single from the les? axil, 5 to 5 inches long by 1 inch thick, 
@veen; nate yellowish brown, less than 1/2 ineh in diameter, | 
old steminate spikes deeply convoluted, i by 3 to 5 inches 
in length, @te.; Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
10308, Alangium ectopet®lus Blee, Breet tree, 6 n. 
neterm high, in shrubberries botdering open gt®esy gleng ot 
1000 feet; wood moderately herd, whitish, with ® sippy faint 
odor; bark gray, yellow bene®th the deeply rether 
minutely check and worn outer surface; branches div*ricately 
spre@ding from near the km bése; leaves descending, netrly 
fiat, duller and shiny @beve, membranous; fruite perfectly 
globose, k inch in di®meter, of % pletsing candy red when 
mature, somewhat elastic; politary seeds brown, surro wmded 
by & juicy sour deep red mest; from the twigs; Dumaguete, 
June, 1906, 
_ 20309. Streblus Seper Lour, Tree like shrub, & to 
7 we high, in dry thickets of greasy ridges ®t 1000 feet; 
park emooth, grayish white mottled; branches from below the 
middle, ascending, the numerous ultimate ones 1ax Snd ood 4- 
Gionaliy half drooping; scarious leaves flat, smoother and 
darkexy green on the upper side; flowers green, the atigua®s 
lighter in color; fruit leseeded, yellowish when mature, the 
GSlyx or brects subpersistent;  Dumegueta, June, 1908. 
- 40320, Pueraria thunbergiana (8. 4 2.) Benth, Cilimb- 
ing @nd sprawking shrub, forming dense thickets over shrubberies 
verdering er®eey ridges at 1000 feet; pli@ble stems 1/2 inch 
thick, emooth, turning brown; branches petioles, peduncles 
yellowish green; le®ves membranous, descending, light green 
on the exposed side, glaucescent beneath, entire put usually 
with ® distinct lebation; axillsry inflorescence erect; 
flowers with & faint pleasant oder, deciduous; the banner 
Lighter purple than the other segments, with % light yellow 
bloteh on the inner face near the base; e@iyx hairs minute, 
not &@t S11 kek stinging; young pede with brown hire; 
Dumaguete, June, 1908. ' 

