16476, Ochrosi® Sooensie Blm,, nm. SP, Breet t2#11 
tree in damp fertile soil of dense Woods at 4000 feet; Yood 
seft, yelleVieh White throught, With 4 distinet bitterish 
taete, edorless, e®sily splitting; branches epretding from 
the @ feet thick trunk Sbeve the middle; Wige branched 
subverticillately, essily bre®king; leaves ®t the ends, 
very emooth, flat, aecending, dark green ®bove, yellowish 
gteen benesth; inflerescence and buds pSle green, the 
odorous fl@ers ereim coler; fruite upon 1 te 2 inches 
long thick bre'n stalke, heard, awooth, green, containing 
2 ebliquely set flattened stome; "Negaanged,* bark brown, 
densely becet With Lentioele;| fodeya, way, 1969, 
MR, 
10479, Leranthue ban*heensis fim, Feragitic on 
larg oak tree nuaber 10486, in dense forests at 4000 feet, 
observed on may limbe but forming only em@li bushes (er 
only ® single otem); stems ond branches grayish, nodulose; 
not rigid; letven; letves f18t pele green, thin 8nd leathery; 
inflerescence Sxillery, bursting frem large yelleich green, 
rather thick protecting bracte; e®lyx green seasile; ¢orella 
3/4 insh long, e®rdin®] red throughout, 6-segmented clear 
to the base, the narrg’ tips strongly deflexed; mk fTilements 
adnate aad ef © similar color; anthers erect, green; atyle 
green, be@ring & darker green capitate stigmas; mature fruits 
net seen; “wantgo,”  Toeday@, Bay, 1909, 
10400, Quereus pruinos® Sim, Trees 6 te 70 feet 
high, in 4 ertile soil of hunid Woods at 4000 feet; 
etem 3 feet thick; ¥eod duli White, ith bvre’n streake 
throughout, heavy; hard, tough; bork bro¥n, mottled, long- 
itudin@liy lenticelled; oro’n Widely epreading, the min 
branches rigid: le@vee @kanQaakesn chorteseous, decending, 
eurvingly ¢onduplieate on the upper deep green side, tips 
recurved, beneath dull ashy gray; inflorescence erect, 
terminal, yellovich; ood tasteless but With @ distinct 
— emelielike sour dough; “UVlayen,"” Tedeya, ley, 
; 10481. Siechidia pubieaulie Sehitr., n, ep. Gn 
main branches ef quereus number 10460 in humid Weods at 
4000 feet; numerously branched and forming dense mats 
@losely attached to ite support; leaves thick, pale grecn; 
1 te 3 flgvers Gxillery, erect or Secending, reddish or 
ultimately deeper red; stems very flexible green or When — 
exsenes of © reddich grey; “Cayop-cep,” Todaye, ay, 
10482, Hoy® gracilis philippinensie Gechitr, Forme 
ing mate on branches of Guercus number 10489, in damp 
Woods at 40007 feet; stems rigid, numerously branched 
green but ultimately turning bro¥n; le®ves spreading, rigid, 
thick, p®le or yelle’ish green benesth, ith age becoming 
softer mi and Wrinkled, deep green and grooved on the 
upper side, eeeaeienslly turning reddiah; inflerescense 
upon descending termine stalks; peduncles curvingly 
deflexzed, reddidh; fid’ersa hanging, deeper red, odorless, 
Frigid "Aputulibung.* Tedays, way, 1909, 

