
16654, Dioscores insequifoli® Bim, Climbing and 
widely spreading over dense jungles ®long the neerly pres 
cipiteous e11ffe of the Sibulan river at 000 feet; steme 
aad branches tough, ereenieh, emooth exeept fer the blunt 
Spines, more or lege twisted: le®ves seSttering Sleng the 
branches, suberect from the twisted pertien of the petiole 
bage; le@flete subcoriaceous, sh®llewly conduplicete on 
the upper darker green ond ehiny surface, gradually recurved; 
inffutescence from the upper leaf axile, penduleus; stalks 
i to & from the same ®xil, varying in length from 6 inches 
to 2 feet, the larger or longer ones “lternetingly branched, 
@1l1 the stalks green 2nd oceeasionS®liy spinulose; fruite 
diverioste or agcending, dark green, fully 1 inch leng; 
Spagi,” Todays, Mey, 1909, | | 
20655, Pueraria warburgii Perk,  SeSndent and 
widely spresding over densely wooded jungles at w06 
feet, *leng the nearly precipitous cliffs ef the Sibulan 
Yiver; etews flexible, 1 ineh thick; wood soft, sappy 
green; bark emooth except for the emeli lenticels, yellow. 
igh gray, green beneath the epidermis; tranches green, 
more er less covered with brown rather stinging hairs, 
Zodaya, May, 1909, 
40656, Levucoayke ospiteliate villose wedd. Shrub 
upon dengely thicketed flanks along the Sibulan river at 
5000 feet, 7 to 12 feet high; steme secending, usually 
several from the base; wood soft, whitish, oderless and 
teateleos: bark emooth, gray snd brown mottled, readily 
peeling: leaves usutliy deseeuding, curvingly conduplic*te 
upon the upper dull green surface, whitish benesth, sub- 
neabrangus, e®elly wilting; fruiting heade globose, less 
than 1/2 inoh thick, usu®lly subpendulous upon the 
recurved stelke, dark we green; Todays, Hay, 1909, 
10667, Tabern®emontan® biflor’ Bim, n, ep. A 
laxly branched 5 feet high shrub of steep moiat densely 
thicketed places Along the Sibulan river at feet; 
wood quite hard ond heavy, whitish, odorless ond taste-~ 
less; bark greenish brown, roughened with wart-lire . 
excreacences, containing 1%téx; branches 14x, horizontally 
spreading especi@liy toward? the river; lesves subsembran- 
ous, lueid deep green Shove, yellowish #o benesth, with — 
etvongly reourved tins: flowers odorless, in pairs ar 
in Wipiets, terminal; the green slender calyx tube — 
eraduelly recurved, and thickened tewarde the end, dark 
geen; Goreli® 1 iach leng, agreenieh white except the 
upper helf of thé white segments and the dark green belt 
just bene®th the corells threet; tube inflated et the | 
bOge; segments radially spre@ding and twisted 1/2 ineh 
Long; "G8li-botebot." twigea quite brittle 46 is @lso 
the woed of the stems, finely grained,  Tedeys, May, 
1909, 

