40104, Fieus caudatifolia Werb, Large tree climber 
forming profusely tangled hanging bushes 411 along the stem 
which is a few inches thick: branches many, the ultimate 
ones thin: leaves descending, chartaceous, dull green and 
gublucid on the upper surfece, tips strongly recurved, duller 
and paler beneath; figs globose, at most 1/2 inch thick or 
in diameter, lemon yellow to orange red, wuam hanging usually 
in pairs from the old leaf axile of the twige, rough or 
scabrous, with lighter yellow minute lenticels or spote 
(the pedunole is yellowish green); Dumaguete, way, 1908, 
. 10106, Lerenthus eatipitatus Stapf, Dense bushes 
upon limbe of living trees at 3500 feet, upon an open 
ridge; stems numerously branched, the branchlets lax; 
bark brown, checked; leaves coriaceous, ascending, very 
smooth on both sides, dark green, irregukerly curved upon 
the upper side, ascending; fruite rugose, yellowish green 
when Fipe; flowers odorless, yellowish green but with age 
becoming purplish especially on the interior, recurved, 3/4 
inch long, the corolla subcorisseous, split slong the under 
wide; stamens and pistile dork purple red; Dumaguete, May, 
190s, 
10106, Henslowia lobbiana Xt, Numerously and 
Laxiy branched parasites upon living tree limbs of an open 
ridge at 3500 feet; twigs green, very pliable; leaves 
ceriaceous, flat or curved upon the upper side, similarly 
dull green on both sides; flowers creen excey}t the yellow 
Corolla segments; fruite yellowish, smooth, lanceolate 
eveid; upon the same tree as number 10105, Dumaguete, 
May, 1908, 
10107. Vieoum angulatum Hey. Upon parasites numbers 
10106 and 10106 of the same host, light yellowish green, 
rather soft in sm texture and quite easily breaking; flowers 
ex xk a trifle lighter or yellowish green; fruits subglobose, 
whkiekek whitish when mature; Dumaguete, Way, 1908, 
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106108, Vaosinun tenuipes Herr, Rather dense heavy 
appearing and bushy epiphytes upon the upper limos of lofty 
trees; branches rigid, smooth, brown te grayish white; 
leaves very thick and rigid, shiny on the upper surface 
only, the sides and especially the apex atrongly recurved, 
Dumaguete, say, 1906, 
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10109, iiacaranga cuernosensis, Elm, mn, Sp, Breet 
tree, 15 wehmew high, in humid woods at 4000 feet; trunk 
2 feet in Giameter, branched above the middle; branches 
widely spreading; bark gray to brown, thick, brittle, red- 
disk beneath the epidermis: wood moderstely hard and tough, 
oderless, reddish white especislly towards the center; 
leaves subcerisceous, descending, curvingly conduplic ate 
upon the upper eide, sublucid on beth sides but paler 
beneath or yellowish green beneath: inflorescence reddish; 
Dumaguete, May, 1908, 

