10985, Callicarpa bleneoi Rolfe. Low teugh shrub 
in dry poor more or less rocky soil of the upper cogon 
region at 1500 feet; stem 3 to 6 feet high, Single or several 
from the same root, brenched from near the base; bark smooth, 
yellowish brown, thin; wood tough, greenish white, odorless 
and tasteless; branchlets ascenting, @lender, spsringly 
rebranched; leaves deseending, condupliceate on the upper 
pele green surfece, yellowish green heneath, membranous; 
inflorescence erect, exillery, blue, slightly odorous; 
berries globose, shining deep indigo blue; “Sighat-te- 
i) 
ceran,." odayn, June, 1909. 
10966, Melestome polyanthum Bim. Several stemnet 
shrub in ayy hot poor s0i1 of the upper cogon region at 
1500 feet: stem erect, 3 to 5 fect high, mostly branched 
above the middle, terete, the thickness, of an ordinery 
lead peneil; wood sappy white, oferless and tattel cas; 
bark deep brown, thinly echeeked longitudinally; upper — 
leaves ascending, hanging When o14, subeorlaceous, strongly 
recurved and eonduplicete on the upper eurface, much 
lighter green beneeth; Calyx séements reddish; petals 
bluish pink; style red, bearing a small green stigma; 
filements and lower portion of anthers light yellow, Sips 
of the anthers red; Tlowers odorless; fruits subglohose, 
1/8 inch thick or less; “Basing.” ‘Todays, June, 1909. 
: 10987,  Phyllechora greminie (Pers,) Tuck, On 
leaves of a species of Greminee Rottboeliia tongealingii 
Rlm. number 1090684 collected «t 1500 feet; The deceased 
.patehes turn yellow, the dark brown or nearly bleck spote 
are conspicuously reised on the lower eide, barely vielble 
paren from the upper side; “Bet@k@in."  ‘odaya, June, 
7 Ge. 
10988. Cesaeria crenata Merr, ‘Tree 355 fect high 
. Of.a ary wooded vidge bordering the Saracatan creek and 
the upper cogon formation at 1500 feet; stem erooked, 
11/2 foot thick; branches chiefly at the top, crookedly 
rebranched, the ultimate rather slender twigs horizontally 
spreading;  woed sappy or yéllowish white, rather hard — 
heavy and closely grained, odor and taste greenish or 
sappy green; bark gray, roughened with blunt lenticelis, 
comparatively thiek, reddish brown beneath tha epidermis; 
leaves heavy, coriaceous, divaricate and Musnelly curvingly 
descending, shiny smooth on the upper conduplicete surface, 
a trifle paler end duller beneath; erect inflorescence 
green, the dry still persistent flowers upon stalks less 
than 1/2 ineh long; fruit yellow, globose, less than 
1/4 inch in diameter, subtended by the rather thick and 
brown calyx, Shining; “ahtig." fodaya, dune, 1909. 

