9440. Urephyl ia glebran Tooke ro tree like shrubs 
& to 6 meters bark mottled, anceth; wood soft; leaves 
coriaeeous; ul make branches diveriestely spreading, elenier, 
green; flowers creway white, with 10 strongly reeurvel pe tale; 
stemens probebly ae many, incladied in the corolla tube; berries 
oren ge red, S-celled, with numegous sacl] eeeis in each eel1; 
*“Debdabon, Punaguete, Merah, 1906. 
9441.  Hypocrelle botryoss Syd. fannnl Mycole 2920, 
Upon @ eneall creeper about the basel portion ef 
fork trunke ané other large shrubs end trees; orange red, 
and upem the upper surface of the leaves; in humid mosey 
— at 4600 feet; “singetaasabot,* Dumaguete, April, 
a a 
9442,  Wendlandie Imsonensis D0, Gn steep embenkd- 
mente along the Bumee viver or on hot gravelly lend slides; 
shrubs 4 meters high, with comper: tively hard redéigh wood 
end coarsely cheoket yellowieh gray berky; flowers white, 
Z lg oa fragrant oder; “malsgece«guyods"” Dumaguete, 
eo. e ® 
9445, MHMedinilia nprti foraies frien. <A lexiy brenched 
end gubseandent shrab in the wot moss covered woods at 4250 
feet: leaves much darker green above, coriaceous, with 
reeurved tips; berrkes vermiliion red, when really ripe 
dark and eeft in texture; Pamngeete, Horch, 1908. 
9445, Liperie elmer, Ameo Ms aps In very loose 
fortile soil ef moist woede at 4000 feet; eatema soft, green, 
euseulent; leaves scnewhnt flaccid; bute end ealyx segaenta 
p= purple; eorelle greesieh yellow; Duwaaguete, April, 
9446, Fidsthsenn subs tygius minor BFCGe, Be VERe 
On @ Gee amell more or less éecayed tree in the nese rezion 
at 4260 feet; quite rigtéd, anll Leek om the upper side, 
dark chotolate brown beneath; Tumeguete, April, 1908, 
joohaete attenuata lev. On ayy helf dee 
sag od catane dump woods at #000 feot, quite thin and dry, 
light sheasin te brown shove, yellowish btewn beneath. Due 
maguete, March, 1906. 
9449, Maetigodryun everevtis Ste On amall living 
trees on the trail fron 3 forming very 
loose but. rather lerge pe eg Ag dts “aeldeate £o.dage goon 
showing the ofectse of desicsa ell the lenflete d@escending; 
"Dem laogesabato,* Dume gue be Heron, 1908. 

