rather weak; outer sepals streaked, the upper one pinkish 
toward the base; the lateral ones streaked and spotted with 
dark brown, the apical one half pinkish, the lower one 
half greenish; hood greenish yellow, purplish spotted on the . 
inside; at 4000 feet; Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
9454, Hedyotie lemeocarpa Hlm., n. sp. A 3 meter 
high. tree like shrub, with soft wood and thin grayish yellow 
bark; leaves rigid, darker green above; fruits sessile in 
leaf axils or even clustered along the thin stems; fruits 
white, soft, watery, bearing 4 persistent calyx segments, 
containing 2 congavo_» plano pyrenes; wood and fruits with- 
out odor; in demp soil of shaded woods; at 4000 feet; "gue 
sucan,” Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
9435, Medinilla clementis Herr, Subseandent shrube 
in humid woods at 4000 feet; wood reddish, comparatively 
hard; bark coarsely checked longitudinally, that on the 
twigs strongly winged in double series; young twigs green, 
altematingly flattened between the leaves; infrutescence 
axillary or terminal; fruits steel blue when mature; leaves 
descending; “yagumyom + balagon." Dumaguete, March, 1908. 
9436, Spiridens reinwardtii Nees, Dense clumps 
upon small tree trunke, especially upon tree fems: stems 
descending, moderately stiff; foliage light green, soft, 
rather dry, early tuming brown, versistent; capsules on the 
under gide of the stems; in damp woods at 4000 feet; "Dae 
mulmog -s4-cahoy.” Dumaguete, March, 1908. 
9437, Selaginella polyura Waro, Creeping over stumps, 
logs and upon eke in woods at 4000 feet; stems round, the 
older ones becoming reddish, provided with green bracte, rae 
ther brittle; leaflete thin, dry, equally light green on 
both sides; “Lucdo-magamai," Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
_ 9438,  Centrostemma multiflom Deen, Loose tuft, 
upon stumps or humus covered bowlderdof the hewp region at 
S000 feet; leaves nearly flat but tips recurved, coriaceous, 
lucid, paler beneath; inflorescence terminal, divaricate; 
the slender green pedicels erect; calyx tips yellowish, other 
wise white; anthers yellow but soon tuming chocolate brown; 
"“Pa-tewach," Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
9439, Heterospatha negrosensis Beec, Slender erect 
trees 3 to 5 meters high in damp moesy woods at 4000 feet 
or more; steme 2 to 3 inches thick, 6bacurely vinged, with 
soft reddish wood; leaves 1 to 3 meters long, the lower one 
third leafless, the bagal portion of the petiole expanded 
the sides soon becoming marmescent; inflorese ence terminal, 
paniculate, 1 to 2 feet lon upon equally lon eduncles; 
Fiowe is sualil, sessile. oreany white fhroushest? aii 
fruits green, yellowish and ultimately becoming a vermillion 
red; "Selaway"; the fruits are sometimes esten, are not 
hara but are wholly tasteless; Dumaguete, March, 1908, 

