10942. Piper pendulifolium C. IO. ns sp. A tree 
@himber in woods at 1600 feet along the Barecatan creek: 
stems st most 3/4 ineh thick, terete, flexible, here and 
there branched from the nodes, the o1d4 ones thinly checked 
and grayish, smooth and green on the slender branchlets: 
leaves coriaceous, hanging, flet, dull deep green on the 
upper side, much paler or subgleucescent beneath; spikes 
terminally leaf opposed, suberect, green and usually 
curved, the stigmas dull brown; "Manik-ka-tapoi;" Todaya, 
June, 1909. 
10945. Capparis copelandii Slim. n. sp. A sesndent 
shrub, hanging from the tree branches over the Baracaten 
oreek at 1500 feet; stems seetteringly branched; the 
branches hanging, rather long, round, tough, green, pubes-~ 
cent, hooked; leaves coriaceous, divaricately spreading, 
slightly reeurved, smooth and deep green above, slightly 
paler beneath, and pubescent: fruits nearly @ inches in 
diemeter, globose, hard, shiny, green, several seeded, 
arising or pendulous from a few inches long sparingly 
brenched peduncles from the uppermost leaf axile; stelk 
or pedicel proper & inches long, green, terete; "Sulo- 
eulo;" . Todaya, June, 1909. 
10944. Canerium gracile “Gngl. Smell tree in 
dense woods along the steep slope of the Bums Baracatan 
ereek at 1750 feet; stem 18 feet high, § inches thick; 
branches mostly above the middle, spreading, quite numerous; 
wood moderately hard, odorless and testelese, white 
throughout; bark yellowish grey, longitudinally sceling 
in several leyers of rether thin parchment like plates; 
leaves alternatingly seettered slong the twigs; the 
rachis thickened et the base, otherwise round end slender; 
lesflets recurved, nearly flat, deeper green above; inflo- 
reseence axillary, also green except the reddish corollas, 
shorter then the leaves; foliage end twige with a strong 
turpentine odor; *Tumagesog;" Todaya, dune, 1909. 
10946. Opniorrhize mungos L. Underground shrub 
in moist gravelly soil of woode on e steep slope slong 
the Baracatan creek at 1750 feet: steme several from the 
game root cluster which is easily pulled out, terete, legs 
than 1/2 inch thiek, green or when old covered with thin 
acaly brown bark, 3 to & feet high reclining and rather 
numerously branched from the middle and above this: 
wood easily breaking, greenish; leaves descending, much 
lighter or some yellowish green beneath, membrenous; 
inflorescence and infrutescence greenish, exeept the 
white corollas and stamens; "Zayotimokan." Todaya, June, 
1909. 

