10932, Artoearpus peloensis “in. Slender tree in 
light woods at 1500 feet along the Baracatan ereek, stem 
@ inches thick, £6 fect high, numerously branched above 
the middle; wood yellowish white eapesially teward the 
senter, moderately hard, oderless and with an indistinct 
bitterigh taste; bark greyish, thinly ehecked longitudinally, 
with letex; branches forming an elongeted crown and rather 
dense; leaves entire or obseurely denticulate, reourved 
and strongly conduplicate on the upper rich green surface, 
benesth auch peler green, the nerves whitish, the petioles 
curved upwerdly, charteceous; the fruits yellowish brown, 
mixed with orange red each eluster hanging from yellow- 
ish green peduncles, vorying from 1 te 3 inches serose, 
eonspicnously 2 to G-rugose; “Celoui.s" Todays, dune, 
1909» 
10938, <Albiszia saponerium Bim. Slenier tree 30 
feet high in fertile soil of light woods et 1800 feet 
along the Baraestan ereek; stem 10 inches thick, round, 
branched above the middle; the main branehes ereet, the 
secondary ones spreading ot the tep; weed seftish, white, 
easily quiting and splitting, odorless and tasteless; 
bark eray, Lenticelled; twige bushy end spreading; leaves 
subcoriaceous, lucid decp green above, much paler green 
beneath, usually ecmewhat coneave on the lower side, veins 
yellowish white; panicle ascending, terminal ond from 
the uppermost leat axile, greenish; corolla creamy yellow, 
the filaments creamy white; flowers slightly fragrant; 
“Karikir,"  olaye, Jane, 1909 
10934,  CGapsieun frutesaens I, In open waste fields 
of very fertile seil at 1750 fect; shrub 3 to 5 feet high, 
brenched from nesr the base, the branehes usually curved 
or reclining over and amongst other plants of equal height 
or higher; stem 1 inch thick; th Wood whitish, odorless 
and tastelese; bark green when yotng, gray when old; leaves 
submembrancus, somewhat paler beneath, apreading, nearly 
flat, flowers eseending, yellowish green; pedicels of 
ripe capsules and the calyx green; ripe peppers ascending, 
1/2 to 3/4 inch long, of a rich deep red; I never sew 
wore frautiferous bushes in the Philippines; the numerous 
pushes appear red with the densely loaded capsules; very 
pretty; “Catumbal." ‘odaye, June, 1909s 
10935, tLepidepetalum perrottetii Blm, 5Small tree 
in dense woods of e moist slope along the Baracstan creek 
at 1500 feet; etem 20 fect high, 7 inches thiek, smooth, 
brown end gray mottled; weed moderately soft, finely 
grained, easily cutting, whitish thrdughout, oderless and 
tasteless; branches sbove the middle, forming en elongated 
exown; twige rather numerous, lex, brown; leaves wenhra« 
nous, Slightly greener on the upper shallowly curved or 
sonduplieste surface; fruits elongeted obovoid, 4/4 inch 
long, lese then 1/2 inch thick above the middle, clustered 
along the twigs below the foliage, "Sarablo," Todaya, 
June, 1909. . 

