(30023, Phyligchors Ksernbechii ?, Henn, forme, Gn 
Leaves of Ficus numoer 16922 collected in moist woods @t 
$600 feet; spote raised on the upper surface, 4180 visibie 
from bene®th, purplish or dark brown, GSusing yellow sones 
dmmedistely Sbout them; “Betekdin;® Todays, June, 1909. 
10024, Pand@naus cAlcinatue Bers, a, sp, A tree 
ldke shrub in very moist humus covered soil at S50G feet 
en the merth flank of the Baruring river; stem 3 te & 
inches thick, ifreguleriy terete, yellioewieh gray, covered 
with ¢earsge spine like tubercles; wood hard Gnd whitish 
on the outside, pithy in the center; odorless «nd with 
& sweet taste: branches few and crooked, @beve the middle, 
the atem 15 feet high; leaves not densely crowded in 
twisting rows, the upper st@ey eep ones ®e0endingly curved, 
the lewer ones descending, lighter green Genetth, grooved 
@iong the upper side, especi@lly deeply so tewerd the bane; 
epinesge ent on the wergine ®nd Slong the keel beneath 
toward the bese, soabrid on the keel &@ toward the apex, 
bage @bruptly broadened; infrutessence from the uppermost 
leaf axils, upon ® 6 inshes long, triangular 3/4 ineh 
thiek peduncle which ie Sscendingly recurved; fruit cluster 
eveid in outline, 7 inches long, 5 inches sefess the bisa; 
eynear pia subtended by bread fiubriste marcescent bractea, 
trienguleriy flattened, 3 inches long, searly 4a wide 
geress the base, wore flattened on the upper side, ovoid 
in outline, herd, green on the exposed sides, othetwise 
pale yeliow; érupes with rounded shoulders, bearing & 
selitery brown etige®; synearpie 4 to the bunch; “sarai*; 
rin 2 inches thick, eurvingly eubereet; Todays, June, 
1908. , ‘ 
10026, <Caervutherési® darenensia Fla, 4. ep. 
Straggling ever tree tops of wooded ravines ®leng the 
Bavegatan creck at 1600 feet; the stem numerously branched, 
the ultimate ones slender and eubpendulous; wood fiexible, 
soft, porous, greenioh white; leaves subeorisceous, deep 
gteen Above, wueh paler benesth, th®liowly conduplic ate 
en the upper aide, horizontally spretding; bark brown, 
emooth of lenticelled, with & greeniah white s@p; infle- 
Feescence erect, yellowish green emept the creamy white 
corell® segnente which are rotately twisted; flowers 
edorous; “Cari;” Yedeay®, June, 1909, 
10927, Ormeei4 cdlevensis Blee, Tree & feet. 
high with @ 2 feet thick stem, in woods ®t 1750 feet Slong 
the Baracaten ereck; ME “Caweyi*; branches creoked mostly 
teward the top; bark yellewish grey, thinly checked long- 
itudineliy; wood moderately herd ond brittle, odorless 
with @ bitterish taste, yellewith especially toward the 
Ganter; twige green, rigid, comparatively short: Leaves 
figid, awooth on both sides, darker green and lueid on the 
upper etrengly condupliceste upper side, dese ending; 
panicles suberect, terminal, Slee rigid; pode black, pere 
gistent, 1 or 2 seeded; seeds sore of Lees flattened 
ehiny vermillion red, nard, They *e frequently used 
by the Bogobos in their bead works,  Todsya, June, 1909, 
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