9492, Grewia multiflora Juss, Small erect tree 3 
to 5 meter high in shrubby woods at 3000 feet; wood soft, 
white; bark rich dark brown, smooth except the mintte dull 
white lenticels; leaves submembranous, conduplicately curved 
upon the upper side; young fruits green, minutely strigose; 
*“Langhosig."* Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
9495, Melochia indies (Houtt.) Gray, Brect tree, 
4 meters high, in light woods of dry ridges st 2000 feet; 
wood soft, white, with s lame pith; bark green, easily peel- 
ing and tough, the epidermmia«smooth and brown; inf rutescence 
persistent, eect, exceeding the foliste; flowers ed; leaves 
soft, spreading ae do alse the waren branchlets forming 2 
fiat umbrella shaped ee rown; "“Balitnung, * Dumaguete, “arch, 
1908, 
“9494, Phyllachors grami rie (Pere) Tuck. Qn rather 
old yet living leaves of a Panicum (?), forming irregular 
clusters or more or less scattering, slightly more prominent 
beneath, changing the green to = sickly yellow color; "Dewul- 
mog-Sa-Gohon" *-spparently “fungus upon lesves*! Dumaguete, 
veamh, 1908, 
9495, Polyetictus effinis (Blm, et Nees) Fr, On 
emall dead still etending trees in wood sat 4500 feet; pe- 
duncle at right angle to the stem; dark brown 2nd striate 
on the upper side, beneath yellowish white with = narrow 
nearly white margin, flat, rather dry and Leathe ry; "Coo- 
cook banog:* Dumaguete, April, 1906, 
9496, Wicus cue mosensis “Slm., n.ep, Stocky tree 
6 meters high in damp woode at 4850 feet; old bark thick, 
brown or mottled, «xmum roughened with reddish colored len- 
‘ticels; twige gnerly: leaves subeco riaceoue, much paler green 
beneath, flat and spreading; figs upon 1 to 2 inches long _ 
usually branched tubercles, mostly uvon the larger brenches, 
subglobose, at least 1/2 ineh thick, dull yellowieh green 
when meture, very much roughened by raised bmwwn lenticels, 
bursting irregularly and exposing the whitich inwide; "Ta. 
bugay" « flowers reddish: Dumaguete, Kareh, 19v6é, 
9407, iemdia pulchre Merr, A tough tell climber 
in woods at 425. feet, foming dense tangled bushes at the 
top; wood hard, rigid; bark gray, rather smooth; branches 
very slende’, half drooping; leaves gracefully recurved, 
subsearious, dull green above; inf utescence frm just be- 
neath the palr of lesves end upon the upper side of the 
twig smooth and @reen, e ect; "Hale-~tambis. ” Dumaguete, 
wareh, 1906, 
9498, Lycopodium Phiegnearia L. Loose but rather 
large tufts, hanging from under side of inclining tree trunks 
at 4250 feet; leaflets comparatively rigid, lucid, pale 
gYeen, 2t right angle to the branches and twisted in order 
to receive the most of horigontal light; inf rutesecence lax, 
terete; "Damulmog,.* Dumaguete, Mawh, 1908, 

