1068650, Tinomiscium philippinense Diels, 4 lef 
tree climber in forests &t 3250 feet south of the Saruring 
viver; ates one inch thick, terete, looping 4nd twining, 
flexible; the bark gray and thinly checked longitudinaliy; 
etp milky; wood porous, with conepicucus radia) whitich — 
grains; steme branched toward the top; petioles strongly 
agcendingly ¢urved and thickened at the base, otherwise 
terate, ewollen @t the apdéx; blades mostly deasending, 
thickly chartaceous, ne"rly fiat with tips recurved, 
dark luweid green ®bove, ptler green beneath; “Calumpangi* 
iufrutescence Lateral Sleng the stem or branches, hanging, 
eolitery or several in 4 cluster, 1 to 2 feat leng, 
green; the ripe fruits 3/4 inch long, 1/2 inch wide 
serese the eiddle, flattened, ellipsoid, dull brownish 
ved,  Tedaya, June, 1909. 
10860. aT coece to humilis Sim, nm, sp, 
Strictly erect sekeli shrub in damp ge fertile soil of 
dense woods &¢ 3250 feet south of the Baruring river; 
atem & te 6 feet high, terete, solitary er more than 
ene from the base, terete, 1 inch thick; bark yeliow- 
igh, rather smooth, wood sappy white, quite hard, odor- 
lese and tasteless; leaves %t the top, diveric®tely 
apreading, the petioles terete and with peoulieriy ahaped 
atipular Sppendages; blades gorisseous, dull green Sbove, 
much paler beneath, flat on only the @pie2l portion of 
the sagnents recurved; inflorescence terminal, corymbose, 
@ inches 2¢roes, subtended by & few foliaceous braste, 
the individual clusters subtended by greenidh bracte 
often purplish tipped: fruits bright yellow, ellipsoid, 
1/8 inch long; "Saranke-meano,"  Todaye, June, 1909, 
«e860 8, «= Boerlagiodendron clementis Herr, Todays, 
June, 1909, . pndeetion 4 ' 
, (No deseriptien) 
10861,  sryonopeie lacines® Heud, Half succulent 
herbs of vines eptawling over herbaceous thickets of 
fertile soil at 3000 feet; steme slender green, limp: 
Leaves @lso limp, thin, dull green Sbove, mush Lighter 
green beneath, the bas8] portion seattered or spotted 
with dark brown or nearly black glands (7) tendrils 
branched; stauinate flowers upon slender green pedicels, 
etmpanulete, fully 1/2 inch across, the corolla segments 
yellow, st®men irregularly 3 to 5S elarvate; pietillete 
flowers minute, sessile; fruite at first green or 
glaucous green and with white streske, glebose or 
proaaly ovoid, 3/4 inch in dieieter, soft and yellow 
when wSture except the white stre®ks which only extend 
partly to bage and Spex; “Seyoug;" Todays, June, 1909, 

