160463,  <reehithes petioist® Benth, in very fertile 
eoil of clearings or Waste lands “long the Sibulen river; 
etems soft, green, erect, apsringly branched from the base, 
from 1 te 3m, high; le®ves Secendingly reeurved, somgrhat 
deeper green on the upper side; inflerescenge erect, single — 
at first, branched ultimately; flovere hm bluiah faintly 
odorous, divaricately spreading in 911 direotions, the 
peduneles usu®lly subdeflexed: pappus silky “Yhite; quite 
common; "BSledan,® Todays, May, 1909. 
10464, Rubus @poensie Him,, 8, sp. in Woods of fertiie 
humue ecevered soil at 4000 feet; usu®lliy solitary, erect, but 
semetimes branched from ne®® the base: eteme green, distine tly 
Woody tovard the base; roots oumerous, Wiry; leaves flat, 
soft, % trifle paler bene®th; calyx green; the 6 petals White, 
deciduous; berry 8¢ most 1/2 inch in di“meter, shiny light 
red; ranges from 6 inches te & foot in height; "S®pmit-tatansa"; 
common in Woede:  Ted@ys, uay, 1909, 
10466, impatiens burkei Hook, f, Common in shady 
wolet reek orevices 4nd in moiet fertile #011 ef Yoods at 
4000 feet; stems reddish, nodulese, Watery; roote fibrous, 
oceSgion@liy tubercled; Leaves f1%t, radially epre*ding, 
darker green on the upper eide; fldfere edoriess, *scending 
above the le@ves 1 1/2 inch Seross; eSlyx 8nd spur reddish; 
the & pet®le radi®lly epresding, %11 similiar in color, 
selaon but paler bene®th; young fruit bright green, 3/4 
inch leng; "“Odang-odan," stamine®l] thick heed deeper salmon 
Fed; pietil green; the ripe pode Ste 1 inch long, %t the =. 
middie the bulge ie 1/3 inch thiek; When touched it slite 
open @long the under side then the Wo ende @lmost simul-— 
taneously roll upen eaeh other; the seeds “re ma brorn; 
16466, Pellioni® mindantensis C, &. Reb, Large 
tufted queculent herbs, in very moist fertile seii er 
upon RASkeK rotten stumps 4nd @bout bases of large trees, 
‘@t 4000 feet, in dense Woods: stems many from the sane 
reeot cluster, ascending 2nd numerously rebranched, green, 
succulent, the rénker ones 3 inches in di@meter St the 
baee, from 3 to 9 feet high; leaves quite thin, flat, des- 
eending, p®ler wenetth inflorescence erect, See ending, 
the pistiliate pale green, the etominate dull pinkish; 
buds ef stamens bursting With @ force seattering the 
pollen 9 ® cloud; the 5 filawente ®nd metxe anthers only 
slightly tinged ith red; very common end forming in 
te: pe places dense thickets; "Dadar,"  Today®, lay, 


