
10709, letestems whitfOrdii werr, Lerge tufts in 
very damp 2011 of % recky deeply sheded ravines aleng the 
Seruring river at S600 feet; stems eSsily breaking, 
susculent, green, smooth, obseurely fluted, *t the bage 
uou®lly reclining, ultim@tely erect, 1 to 3 inches thiek 
et the beee, gradu®lly decreasing in thickness; leaves 
lisp, im @lternatingly dietichous Trews, suberect and 
more crowded towards the apex, dark green exept the 
lighter lower side, the young ones light green; infleres- 
cence or infrutescence upon greenish white plates usutliy 
of @ Be loved aquarish shape, arranged tleng the stem on 
the upper side Gnd even in the leaf axils; shert green 
pedicel greenish, usu®lly recurved, thereby turning the 
@iield or plete away from the etem; seeds minute, brown; 
. hy none; “Rader,” plants 5 feet high; Toedaya, Mey, 
10710.  Fhylisehers spoensis Syd, nov, spec, Gna 
Letves of Ficus wm nuuber lu7o8 collected in denee foresta 
at 35600 feet; only on the under side, forming brownish 
black irregular bletehes; leaves ef infested regions only 
elightly yellow; Sppearing %¢ scale ingect Ms *"pateakdin;* 
Todeys, May, 1909, 
10712, Fieue @glebies Bim, Asubepiphytic upon 
other trees of very humid c@nyone @leng the beruring 
river @t 3500 feet; stems 3 inthes thick; branches many, 
Lexly epreSding; wood quite hard, white, odorless and 
tasteless, rather heavy; berk gmooth, yellowieh gray; 
ieSves chartaceous, only the tips recurved, dull green 
above, piler benesth, the veine yellowish, the margine 
ugu@liy somewh®t recurved; figs clustered in the leaf — 
@xils oF Slong the slender twigs, yellowish red, soft, 
ne@rly glabrous and red wien fully mature; “Ma@gulipid;* 
Toeda@ya, Kay, 1909, 
160712, Polyporus cinereo-fugeus Curr, Upon sides 
of somewhat deesyed legs iying on damp humus covered 
#011 Sleong the paruting river at 3500 feet, forming dense 
celenies, the individu®le oceasiensliy am united, quite 
rigid though flexible, dirty white benesth, @bove dull 
brewn @nd conepicuously marked, the margins somewhat 
yellowish; "Kolet;"  Toedaya, May, 1909, 
10713,  CGryptocarya tedayensis Zim, so, sp, <A 75 
foot high tree with @ 3 feet thick trunk, in forests gs 
of a ridge north of the Baruring fiver at 3250 feet; wood 
moderately hard, pale, white or somewhat yellowish, eder- 
legs and biterieh, rather nice to work: bark amooth, 
brown, lentieellied, thick, reddich beneath the epidermis; 
twigs numerous, greenish; main branched widely spreading 
toward the top; lesves descending, eubmembranous, lucid, 
dark green on the curvingly conduplicate upper side, tips 
eeGEm recurved, bene®th subgleuceus; the young feli®ge 
light of yellowleh green; inflorescence odorless and 
yellowic green, suberect; corell’ yellow, G-segmented; 
anthers 6, Sppe%tring ®¢ though double, Sithough the outer 
6 are somewhat larger and cetteiniy fertile, the polien 
e939 pink red, otherwise greeniah @¢ ig Siso the pietil; — 
the alternating glands yellow; “ntheres deshiscing laterally, 
if double the outer, 6 introrege, the inner opposite 6 
extrorse; “Capingan;" Todays, Hay, 1909, 
£35 

