/ 40851. Securidaes corymbosa Tures, ewling 
over @ tope of trees 8nd other jungles sie ng to inter. 
i8¢e @11 into ® solid mase? on wooded ravines @iong the 
Baruring river at 3000 feet; atem looping, 3 inches wide, 
i inch thick, flexible, erooked or more oF less twisted; 
berk smooth, yellowish green; wood soft, with a few 
concentric rings inetersperged with porous pith (¥), the | 
#8p which jelleytoniseé or coagulates eweetiah in taste; 
brenches numero w on the top, gteen, terete, tough; 
Le®vee limp, thinly coriaceous, yellowimh green on the 
under 9144, sh®liowly conduplieste, hanging; infleres- 
cence @le0 hanging, green, the pedicels ond calyx yellow- 
igh brown, the petela yellow; flowere deciduoud “nd oder- 
ous; "Salabe;* lass June, 1909, . 
10852,  Phylischora Simeri Syd, nev, epeo, Dark 
brown of nearly bli®ek spots evenly se®ttered over the 
upper side ef the leaves of Ficus number F, 10880 celiested 
a% 3000 feet: The green leaf coler turned slightiy — 
yellowish about the spote: “Batekdin;”  Tedaya, June, 1909. 
10665, Lites cSesiifolis Zim, n, ep, Slender 
erect tree on dry wooded ridges seuth of the Baruring 
river ®t 3250 feet; wood yellowish with brown tr etka; 
bark mum mottled, warty toward the top 4nd Sleng the 
wrenches: twige lax, horizontally epre@ding, greenish; 
wood odorless “nd with © bitterich taste: leaves nearly 
fiat, horizentally epreSding, cherteceous, dull green 
above, yellowish ao benesth; frudte axillary er Sleng 
the twige 1 to 3 or even & clustered; e*lyx cup yellow- 
igh green, Tugowe, with eeattered brown lenticelis; 
wature fruit very dark wine red, i inch Soreas, flattened — 
at both ends, s/h inch from baee to Spex; “mapareen;° 
Todays, June, 1909, 
20654, Alphitoni® exeels® Reinw, A €) feet 
high tree in light weode of fertiie weli drained #911 
at S750 feet south of the Saruring river; steme round, 
2 feet thick; branches wainly St the top where they 
form @ f18% crown, crooked; branchlets quite numerous 
ang ferming dense bushes, horisentally epreading; bark 
whitish, thinly checked; leaves chartaceous, flat or 
conduplieate on the upper dark green side, grayish or 
yellowish white benesth; infrutese nce Sec endingiy 
erect, the. young fruite light green and pendulous; 
"Carambag.”® wood light, pretty white throughout, odor~ 
less & tasteless, easily eutting;  Tedays, June, 1909. 

