green heen as mature heade globose, 1 inch in diameter, 
upon 11/2 ineh long stout enguler tersinel stalk, on our 
= @lweys solitery; “Dalegutifignum,” Dumaguete, April, 
9791. ‘Sreynia gernue Muesli, Arg. Shrub, 3 to & 
m, high, on dry eogon grease regions at 1500 feet; wood 
rather eoft, bark emooth ena brown; leaves velvety ferk 
green above, mugh paler benesth, deseanding, flet, mite. 
soft; infeutescence alse desceniing, the bracts yellowish 
green, the fruit deep vercillion red; “Tolog-tolog," 
9792. Melictus rieincides Muell. Arg, $Rather amell 
epresiing and gnaxly appearing 3 to 5 m high tree, in 
open gegen grace or in abaea fields upen dry ridges; wood 
white, soft; bark mooth, aottled, yellorish beneath the 
epidermis, with sn unpleneant oder; brenchesa bushy, ret her 
slender and lax, the tipe exbereot and termineted by the 
sparingly branchet penicle; flowera deciduous, pale yellow 
petngee | rether sweetly fragrant; “Henonnmte" Dumaguete, 
2 9793,  <Agalyphe etipulecee Kiets,  iaxly breached 
aheub, on dyy ridges of ‘the eogon grape region at 1600 feet; 
brenches slenier, rather tip 4 rebranched; herk bipyOn, 
ereen beneath the ekin, whitieh on the inside; wooed sappy 
white, soft, cdorlese; submembrenoun leavea, conénuplicate 
on the @uller green upper eurfese with reeurved tips; veins 
prominent end yellowiah ereen benenth; infloreseent epikes 
pert wormelike pendulous; “Lengelea," ‘Dumeguete, April, 
Oh leaves of a Palm 
9794,  Graphiole srengue, 380, 2: 
species mumber  § 4. at 2000 Feet, of the hemp region; 
forming ¢ireuler yellowish spots edwlly visible from both 
sides, the under side with central brow er nearly bleck 
exarescendes; fossibly thege exe only insect work.  Duams- 
guete, April, 1908, : . 
‘9795, Artoearpus nigreseens Elm., Be Bde iarge. 
tree, 80 t%» high, in hemp region at 2000 feet {also 
observed oceagionaliy further down); trunk etecky, *t lesat 
4 feet in @lameter, quite burly and with shallow irreguler 
buttressee near the ground; w od moderately rd, yellowish, 
brattie when ehoped, burly, odorless mt bitter te tates 
bark rvedéieh exeept thezreyich brown surface, pong apie pie 4 
thinly eheeked longitudinally, allky white juice viscid eat — 
sonewhat eouguintes efter being exposed; asin branches diva~ 
risete, from below the midéle of the stem; branchlets rather 
many, @reekediy brancheé; the twigs erect or suberest, snooth, 
tinged, quite rigié; leeves in ascending crowded tutte, ehar- 
taccous, lucid green ebeve, lighter green below, from 6 © 12 
inches long; ‘the deeply incised segments with rugose edges, 
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curvingly conduplicate on the upper side; veins yellowish 

