‘20883, ulbophyllue longipetiolsatum Ames an, sp. 
Clueps upos large 08k trees ef humid woods 8% 4000 feet 
nerth of the Barwring river; rootetoece branched; petioles 
gubterete, green, ®ecending; BR blades thickly corise sous, 
only slightly recurved ®nd conduplieSte on the upper 
eurfece gindlarly green on both sides; inflorereene 
ascending, @iging frow the base of the Leaf petiole or 
from the rootstock; the st#lk yellowish green, the oder- 
‘Less Blowers yellow and subpendulous; "Sigbut-te-sayo;* 
Todays, may, L909, 
10886, Garcecepn®lus horefieldii Miq, ‘Tree 4) 
feet high in denee forests of moist fertile 9011 south 
of the Beruring river ot 4000 feet; stem 1 1/2 foot 
thick, branched ®bove the middle, farming @n elongsted 
erown; branches widely spretding, 19x and some droeping; 
le@ves similerly green on both sides, nearly fist, or 
ouly the tips recurved, subweubrenous; infleress ence 
upon 2 inch long green peduncle, ®xillery,terminei, 
deetending; buds green; floweriag heads globose, 1 if2 
ingh in éifmeter; pietil creamy white, the corolla 
eremmy yellow or greenish white, e®lyx green; “Nagulocko;" 
bark yellowieh brown, thinly checked; wood moderately 
woft, yellowish, oderless “nd with @ distine? bitter 
tagte; Tedays, J Ue 1909, 
10687, Follis sorsogonensie (Rey,.) Steud, 
Herbe forming in helf ewamp soil of Gense foreste tangied 
masees @t 4000 feet south of the beruring river: stems 
4/3 ineh thick, green except the dry marcescent shertn, 
reclining, ultimately erect, terete, nodulose every 
% te 5 inches and which give rise to roots in the husus 
covered soil, only eparingly branched; le®ver mostly 
toward the Spex, horisont@liy spreading, p®ler green 
benesth, tips only recurved, margins undulste, thiniy 
soriseequa; termin®l inflorescence single or branched, 
greenies except the odorless whitish flowers; "Sa@libang- 
wuig;"  Teday®, June, i709. 
10886. <Xerotus rawakense Pere,  Srect on nearly 
retten loge partly covered with moes 4nd humus of denas 
forests 3+ 4000 feet, south of the Seruring river; 
in @enee gk Colonies, rather dry snd flexible, the 
gubterete st@lk 4s well ®e the two sides of the head 
gimilarly brown, the @pex gunken; “Kolot;”  Tedays, 
Jue, 1909, 

