10677, Picus Speensis Gla, n, sp,  SBrect tree 
in denee forests of mount Celelan at 3750 feet in rather 
flat rich ground; stem 25 feet high, 10 inches thick, 
branched Sbeve- the middle; the branchlets slender and « 
lex, the tips yellowish brown; wooed soft, concentric ! 
ringe conspicuous, yellowieh white, odericas ond tagte-— 
lese; Leaves charteceous, descending, only slightly 
conduplicate and recurved, deep green @hove, yellowish 
@o bene@th, the nerves more yellow; figs axillary, upon 
yellowish green peduncles, giebose, hard, dull green, 
with minute yellowieh spots, rind thick, flowers red; 
“Topaeen;" Tedaya, June, 1909, 
«£0896. «Canlogloceum serratus bres, a, sp, in 
fertile ecil of deeply humus covered forests at 4000 
feet of mount Galelan; stalk flexible, crooked, erect, 
¥ellowieh brown, thickened towartl the apex where it 
divides or terminates inte several obecure soft mealy.. 
eon yellow lobes; "Kelot<to«t1190;* Today, June, 
® 
Bebe, 4, Ganloglossus gerratum bres, 
Terrestrial 8nd celleated in similarr plases 9 ie 
10676. Todaya, June, 1909. 
10860, Guioe pleuropteris Radlk, Slender 50 
feet high tree in o@k foresta on the ridge north of the 
beruting river at 4000 feet; stem round, 6 inches thick, 
wranched ®hove the middle, forming “n eleng*ted crow; 
branchlets 14x, spresding, greyish mottled %e is Slso 
the bark; leavee submembrancus, nearly f191, or gome~ 
what twietingly recurved toward the @pex, duli green 
above gl®ucoue benesth; infruteseeq terminally Sxiliery, 
about equ@lling the letves, the et#ike green, the ripe 
fruite red; the brewn seed surmounded by juicy yellow 
mest; Todaya, June, 1909, 
LOes2., Tinospeara merrilliana Diels, twiniagiy 
eeandent upon em@ll trees in dense forests 4t 4000 feet: 
etem 1/3 inch thick, flexible, terete, yellowish brown, 
covered more or less with elong™ted longitudinelly 
epranged Llenticele: petioles green, twistingliy recurved 
and somewhst thickened *t the base; leaves cher taceous, 
dull green on both sides, descending, flat 8nd with 
reeurved tips; inflerescence pendulous, yeliowieh green, 
1 foot lone, solitary from the leaf @xila or from the 
eteme oF severe] clustered, branched beyond the middie; 
young fruits globose or nearly so, 1/5 inch thick; 
Solumpangi;®  Tedaya, June, 1909, 

