(10362, Callicarps eubglsnduloss Him, Dumaguete, 
June, 1906, : : 
{Ne description) 
10363, Viburnum sinu®tus Merr, Dumaguete, June, 
(No deseription) 
-  -4@364, (He soientifie name and deseription) 
Dumaguete, June, 1906, 
10366, Hornetedti® lephophor® Ridi,, a, sp, Stema 
reclining, 6 m. long, 1 inch thick, with 4 inches thick 
bulbose beees: leaves rother few, *ecendingly divericste, 
the lower leaves wuch reduced, and seattering; midrib reddish: 
old infrutescence percistent, quite numerously @@- clustered: 
young inflorescence se®riet red, terete, the rigid bracts 
closely imbricate except the ®pie*l portion which in sharply 
pointed; old nutlets subscompresesd, without horns, spines 
or even emerescences, At 4000 feet; in fertile soil of 
@pen glena of the weods, Dumaguete, June, 1905. 
10 366, Dichrocepnale® Latifeli® bc, Dumaguete, June, 
(fe description) 
e 
40367, Bulbostylis barbate &, br, Gm8li tufte on 
aeop earth of corn fields at 1000 feet; stems “nd leaves 
light green, the latter recurved, the former strict and 
varying from 1 to 6 inches long; mature spikelets brown; 
103668, Pyereus polystachyus Roxb, in moist soil of 
corn fields ot 1260 feet; leaves wainly ®t the baee, strongly 
recurved or lieing upon the ground, soft, grooved above, 
much paler beneath; trisnguler etems dark green, smooth and 
ghiny, wore or less twieted; spikelete dark brown, usu®lly 
curved; Dumiguete, June, 1906. 
10369, Cyperus distene Linn, Loose clusters, in 
fertile seil of corn field at 125 feet; stems amooth, 
triangular, yellowish or light green towards the base, 
bulbege 8¢ the base and connected with short rootetocksa; 
leaves mainly towards the-b8se, grooved on the upper side, 
glaucescent beneath, submembranous, Secendingly curved; 
‘gpikelets derk brown; (the keels secAsion®liy yellowish), 
eheraeteristie¢slly curved; Gesociated with number 10568 
but St once recognized “8 different; Dumaguete, Jue, 1906, 
403%6, Aneilems nudifiorum &#, &. Tufted suscuska 
sueeulent herbe in rieh fertile or moist soil of corn fields 
&t 1250 feet; stems reclining, reddish; letves duli green, 
occasionally reddish, ®scending, deeply greoved on the upper 
side; flowers pendulous from the tips of te “ecending stems 
and branches; Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
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