9811. Ficus propingus Merr, . seanfent end forming 
tangled bushes upen lefty tree tops at 4000 feet; oe 
stems and branches & inches thick, divericate, very hard 
and wigiad, the ultimate trices subdeflexed end very tough 
berk evay, with emell brown lenticels; leaves very ri 
cherteceous, neerly flat but strongly reourved especially 
towards the apem, iucid dark “rua and veiny above, duller 
end onech lighter green beneath @o erect, in amaii 
axillary ¢lusters, upon short ‘ pe eal yellow pedicole, 
subtended at the base by thin, dry, brown and more or less 
pubesoent bracts or sesles; sbont 1/2 inch scross, epex 
truneste end with a ¢ onyene St¥s27 euell éeeply sunken 
wabilieus Lemon coler falling, with ainute similarly 
eolored apote; “Hagnom-balagon,s” .Demaguete, April, 1908. 
98124 ‘pitieiatns lusonies Morr, ‘tree, 16 m high, 
in damp woods at 4000 feet; trunk straight, 2 feet thkek 5 
branches neex the top; the ultimete ones mumerous, sub- — 
ereot end forming rather dense bushes; o14 bark thiek, 
dull brown on the outside, redéish beneath the “i = 
redéieh herd ané brittle from near the sapwood; how 
taste and odor; leaves secending, flet, very leelineeems 
dull green above, wach lighter beneath; fruits , Suberest, 
globose, eaneacently pubescent; “Hindang." Dumaguete, 
April, 1908. : 
GllSe Orenchiten dipterea Elms, Me ep Soanient, 
on lefty treen at 4000 feet; bushes waite. rigid, branched, 
not numerously rebranched; leaves escending, coriaceous, 
flet but sunken on the upper surface along the mein nerves, 
aéell green, meh lighter or yellowish ereen beneath, quite 
- Rigid; inflorescence divaricate and enbdeflexed from the 
lea? axile, upon a 1 inch lenge pedunele, 3-flewered, the 
pedicels 1)8 the length of the pedumele bat elongaté 
with the maturing of the fruity; eslyx yellowish Fras 
eorolla whitish, spresding (usually only ns pesete eti1 
pink; @nthere €eop purple cr indigo exeept the 
eream eodlored basal tip; filesents of the sens pa BE 
that of the basel portion of the anther “Mipay "Sayone 
buyon,* Dame gue te , April, 1906. 
9815,  “lapheglossum Iusonienn Copel, very eidieses 
mei) hanging er deceending tufts from mose covered tree 
tranks at 4000 feet, ueually « few meters fron the ground; 
roctstecke short, rigid, brittle, lightly attached to ite 
Support; leaves quite thick, ling: ‘paley green beneath, 
flat or the edges wavy (when young fringed with thin brown 
aeales); stipe whitish green, terete, Figid; “Gabcaben." 
iumaguete, ApTiAe 19085 
PB16— eaktvetannn gente lie ein trom nose 
eovered tree trunks in moist woods at. #000 feet; roots 
yellowish; fronds entire er occasionally lobed, aoa: 
uniulate or wrinkled, deep olive green on both oe 
stipe near the base purplish, subterete; young fruiting 
segment or pore bearing leaflet «rial a the upper 
surface; "Degon.” Dumaguete, April, 

