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9657,  ‘tremetee corrugats (ferae! Sree, Upon under« 
eiée ef burned over loss in heap fields at 8900 feet, Jest ory 
not watery, grayish brown beneath, eacoth and dark brown on 
the expored upper aide, with rounded pale white margins; 
*“Delungen-baten.” Dumaguete, April, 1900s 
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9558, Pinenga secedens Beco, “#11 slenier trees, 15 
me high at lesst, on steep moist revinee at Booo feet; stens 
smooth, Gcnapleuously greyieh white, Banged towards the top 
every 2 inches, 6 inches thick, seft and fibrous on the 
inside; leat sheethe 1 m long, emeoth, green, rether conspienous» 
ly bulged; severe] infrutescences upon the same tree, bene a th 
the leaf sheaths, 2 feet long, penkeulately branched from 
the maim exiey; the sein stelk 1 inch thick by 2 inches wite; 
byenches not cebranehed about 1 foot long, usually curved 
end forming & more or less congested bunch; Zruite in two woties 
er vows, dark rich velvety red when metare; leaves 1 1/2 to 2 1/8 
meters long, spreading; «aldnerve meeh grooved toward the base 
only, otherwise ridged, et the base & inehes wide end i inch thiek; 
lesflete tough, amooth, those at the base ond spex elightiy 
emaller; leaf bade e@ible; epparentiy very rere; intrates- 
gent etelke yellowish; wood dull reddish white; "Tebenians" 
Dumaguete, Merch, 1906. 
9569, Ptyehorefhis elmerli Peet., Me Spe “lender tree, 
15 metere high, on steep demp ravines #t 3000 feet; Lenvea 
without & prominent sheath bole but the bese of the & feet 
leng petiole, mush breadened and clasping the stem at the 
bese, the leaflet besring portion ebout 1 m, Long; leaft~ 
lets descending, @uller green benesth, tough; infrutes- 
genes several, from the lower lest exile, 1 ms long or 
less; the peduncle 1 1/2 inches wite, 1/2 inch thiek, sbout 
foot long, hanging, sbruptiy diviced into ® numerously 
branched equally long|penicle (the main branches agein 
paniewlately brenched}, encoth end green es are also the 
altimete branches which are rather lex; calyx eup ultiw tely 
brown; fruits green, yollewish end finally red; wood 
hard on the exterior with rigid black fibers; berk enooth 
also haré, eonspieucusly greyish white; stemo ringed toward 
the top every 2 to 3 inches, about 7 inches in @eneter 
towerd the bance; easoelated with nuuber 9556, "eel isan," 
Leaf buds edible; Dumaguete, Merch, 1908. 
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9960.  Polyatictus obetinetes Cooke, On decnyed #211 
ereot stuaps in very molet ravines at $000 feet; smooth ent 
yellowish to brownish on the upper wide, Dexibie, beneath 
aull white or the elder central portion hecoming yellowish 
end quite harsh; "Delungen-ogivo;" Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
9661, Bombax ceibe Linn, “Celumpafig;" fiewera 6 
inehes long, 6 inches wide from tip to tip of petals which 
are strongly recurved, fleshy, light blest red; ealyx rigid, 
green, early perishing; stemens mimerous, pele yellow, 
erect, grouped inte 5 elusters et the base (the inner ome 
ef eath Gluster closely eneireling the pistil; em thers 
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