9085, ‘Tricalyeia negrosensis Hlm., mn, sp. A lax. 
iy branched 2 to 3 mmter.high shrub, in wooded ravines at 
5500 feet; wood rather soft, covered with yellowish gray 
berk which when old becomes thinly cracked lengitudinally; 
soft, leaves submembranous, flat, paler green beneath, 
dull green above; inflorescence in sessile short subflate 
tened green cymes from the axile of the leaves or in the 
axils of fallen leaves along the twigs; calyx and buds of 
corolia green, the latter becoming yellowish toward the 
apex; "Louwat;® Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
9656, Pseychotria negrosensis Him,, n. sp. Slender 
shrub, 2 to 5 Msxexe. high, on moist wooded slope at 3500 
feet; wood whitish, soft, covered with smooth mottled 
berk; twigs erect or suberect, not numerous, @reenish; 
leaves smooth on both sides, much larger ereen above, 
corisceous, flat; primary and secondary peduncles, pedi- 
eels and calyx greenish white; corells, stamens and pis- 
til white; "Tigbot-ihalas.” Dumaguete, Merch, 1908. 
9687, Lasianthus humilis @lm,, n. sp. Lax low 
undershrub, 1 makex.high in woods at 3600 feet; stems 
the thickness of an ordinary lead pencil, smooth, green, 
breaking easily; branches mostiy towsrd the top, at right 
angles to the stem, very epstingly rebranched; leaves 
flat, subcorl aceous, dark lucid green above, much paler 
and pubescent beneath, horizentally spreading but occs~ 
Sionally subdeflexed; bracts end young fruits creen 
"Batin-batin," - Bood and bark with a very obnoxious 
odor; Dumaguéte, Mareh, 1908, 
9687 a, Lasianthus Copelandd 81m, At 4000 feet 
in very humid woods, Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
9668, Medinille glauca Kerr, Slender tree 6 m. 
mekeERxhigh in woods along the edge of a ravine at 3500 
feet; bark brwwn, irregularly sealing in rather thin 
pilates; wood quite heavy and hard, dull yellowish white, 
odorless; branches mostly toward the top, forming a round 
toped crown; leaves descending, leathery, dark green 
above, much paler beneath, only Slightly reeurved; erect 
inflorescence red; the caducous corella very deep red; 
the anthers yellowish red toward the apex; "Nagumyom~- 
9689, Ficus puncticulata: verr, A lofty tree 
Climber on ridges at 3600 feet; stems flexible, 1 ineh 
thick, frequently flattened and obecurely grooved on the 
sides bark brown and gray mottled, minutely lenticelied; 
leaves chartaceous, dull green, paler beneath, erect 
from the brown comparatively thick petioles but other- 
wise strongly recurved; figs dirty yellowish or green« 
ish yellow, subglobose, but somewhat equally flattened 
at both ends, densely coverdd ientieris mavikiaus mix 
muke with minute lighter yellow colored lenticels; 

