
46706,  Timonius epiphyticus Bim, nw. sp, Bpiphytic 
upon © meliseeous tree 20704 eeliested in a humid forested 
george tlong the Baruring river at S500 feet; steng terete, 
Less then We inch thick, smoeth and gray without, wood 
soft nd greenish, quite odorless, very slender, branched, 
@rooping in ® festoon fashion: branchlete ®leo slender 
and curved, forming ® leose henging interlsced shrub: leat 
tips lightly descending or recurved, otherwise flat, 
lucid on both pides, dork green Sbove, auch paler beneath, 
the sides sh®llowly convex on the upper side, eettered 
Slong the twigs; young fruite green, axillary, recurved 
upon slender green 1 inch long pedicels; ealyx green; 
Corells eaducous, straight, 1/2 ineh long, pale creamy 
white, the 4 segments recurved; the filaments gr eenioh; 
. 10767, Ficus variegats him, Large 6 feet high 
trees Sieng the Baruring river at 3606 feet: stems 3 
feet thick, not strsight, buttressed; wood seft, whitien 
of sonewhSt reddish toward the center; bark brewn, 
lentioelied, thick, flowing with latex: wood odorless 
end tagteless; limbe widely apreading, forming an umbrella 
sh8ped crown; fige mainly Aleng the larger branches; 
upon 1 te 5 inches long, thick, rigid woedy ®nd enly 
epatringly branched tubercles: figs hard, emeoth, cbeveid, 
2 inehea thick, green with reddish etreake especially 
from the sunken Spex; gu@mm pedunoles green, pendulous, 
5 inches long, ®t the diet®l end crowned with & ring 
ef obecure bracts; "“Bagigong.” leaves spreading, nearly 
flat, lucid dark green on the upper side, much paler 
ay Yellowish green, coriaceous; Tedaya, 
May, 1909, 
10708, Ficus Speensie lm, n. ep. Tree 76 to 
100 feet high with straight round boles 5 feet in ditmeter; 
branches widely spreading towards the top oly; wood soft, 
white, odorless “nd testeless, semewhat yellowiah toward 
the center; bark brown, smooth; buttresses aml; letves 
@lightly deseending, nearly flat otherwise, chartaceous 
lueid green Sbove, ptler benesth; nerves yellowish white; 
twige rusty brown; fige mostly in paire from the leaf 
®xils, hanging upon the 1/2 inch Leng and green peduncle; 
subglobose, Sveraging 34 inch thick, emeeth green with 
slight Redd reddich streaks, only @ helf degen big 
tees “re located on the tr@il toward Talon at 3600 feet 
on the north slope of the Baruring river; *Dapas-san, © 
Tedeye, way, 1909, 




