11497, Cyrtandrs Gallicarpifolia Zim. n. sp. Shrub 
9 feet high in very damp humus covered soil of dense woods 
on a steep ravine along the Cati ereek at 5750 feet of mount 
Apo; stems seversl, branched from the base, the branches 
laxly rebranched; wood greenish, soft, odorless and taste. 
less, essily breaking, covered with smooth yellowish green 
bark; twige half drooping, the tipe suberect; leaves horizon- 
tally recurved, coriaceous, dull green above, paler beneath; 
infloresseme axillary or in the axile of fallen leaves, 
recurved, green except the white odorless corolla; “Manage 
chilsau"; lower portion of the corolla yellow on the upper 
sidé; enthere brownieh; filaments greenish white; ovary 
and style green, the stigms dark green; corolla 3/4 inch 
long, its seqments widely spresding; Todsaya, Auguet, 1909. 
11498, Kadeure philippinensis "im. Seandent along 
tree trunks of dense moist forests alone the Cati creek at 
5750 feet of mount Apo; stem 3/4 inch thiek, terete, looping 
and branched all alone, flexible; wooed soft, sappy white 
with a large brown pith, without odor or taste; bark gray 
and deeply checked, smooth and brown on the twigs, which are 
teugh; leavee thinly corisceous, strongly recurved and 
conduplicate on the upper lucid creen surface, slightly paler 
beneath; pedicels green or turming reddish: outer perianth 
segments dark red, the inner ones yellow, pistile arranged 
in a blunt cone, deep red; flowers odorless; “Sansuwan," 
Todays, Auguet, 1909. 
11499, Hedystie sapoensis flm. Low lax underehrub 
in fettile moist humus covered soil of deep woods along the 
Cati creek at 5750 feet of mount Apo; stems few, branched, 
3 to 5 feet high, eubterete, 1/2 inch thick; inflorescence 
asceading, greenish except the pure white petals and creamy 
white pietil and stamens; (the anthere are arranged ao as 
to form a perfdet square 4’); fruit green siso subpendul ous; 
leaves ascendingly recurved, coriseccous, dark green above, 
paler beneath; stipules green especially the pectinete tips 
or segments; "Hapanis;" Tedaysa, August, 1909, 
11500, Trigonotis apoensis Sim. n. ep. Patches 
in moiet fertile humus covered soil of dense woods slong 
the Sati creek at 5780 feet of mount Apo; ateme succulent, 
ereeping, ultimately erect, green, petioles sascendinc, soft, 
green; blade ascending or horizontally epreading, limp and 
coriaceous, deep greensabove, much paler: beneath, f lat 
except the wavy margins and recurved tips; inflerescent 
stalks green 2% is algo the calyx; petale pure white except 
the Waxy mmxKke bosal yellow glandsf filaments and pistil 
greenish; anthers yellowish brown; flowers odorless and 
erect; tipe seeds 4 usually, smooth, shining dark brown 
sharply trisnguler with equal cubical sides, free from the 
style but inserted upon 9 whitish: green disk shout the base 
of the style; “Salimbangad;" runeres oceasionally arise 
from the le axils. Todays, August, 1909. 

