10993, titeea baracatanensie EAm. fe Spe tree 
30 feet high or higher, in fertile soil of a forested 
gavine bordering the Beracatan greek and the upper region 
of the cogon formation at 1500 feet; stem 1 foot thick, 
round but not straight, branched toward the top; branches 
areckedly rebrenched; wood moderately soft, dirty ye lLowe 
ish throughout, édorless, bitter; bark very smooth, gray~ 
ish, mottled; thick, dull brown beneath the epidermis; 
wige green along the Slightly ascending tips; leeves 
horigohtally spreading all round, the yellowish green 
petioles ascending, curvingly cohduplicete on the upper 
side which is of a shining rieh green color, much paler 
green benesth, the prominent veins yellowish green; 
inflorescences ascending, upon green stelks; the in- 
vyoluere yellowish ereen; flowers fragrant, more yellow; 
"7 oh,” Todeyea, dune, 1909, 
10994, ‘Sitex curtifrutescens Elm. My Sp, “tocky 
tree in fertile well drained soil of woods of a ridge 
bordering the Yaracatan areek revine snd the upper 
region of the cogon formation at 1500 feet; stem & feet 
thick, 35 feet high, branche? frem or below the middle, 
forming a dense elongated crown; main brenches widely 
spreading, rebrenched all along; the wltiaate ones 3/4 
inch thick, rather Slender, helf drooping, tips scarcely 
aseending; leeves widely spreading upon the yellowlah 
green petioles, diverse in size, the larger bisdes & 
feet long, descending, nearly flet, @dges more or less 
wavy, With a reourvea tip, some of the more exposed 
leaves strongly conduplicate on the upper darker green 
side, veins yellowish green; infrutescence orect or 
at least aseending, 3 to 5 inches long, strict; stalks 
rigid; fruit herd, smooth, yellowish green, )4 inch 
thiek, normilly flattened sonewhnt and Reseeded; bark 
gray with brown blotches, rather finely checked; capwood 
white but very thin, the balance brownish brittle very 
hard, heevy, Closely grained; “Meageline-but," ‘Todaya, 
gune, 190%. 
10995, Vitex litterelie Desen, A gnerly tree 
in woods skirting the upper linit of the cogen grass . 
at 1500 feet; stem 40 feet high & to 3 feet thick, brenched 
from below the middle; mein brenches erect, ultimately 
widely spreading; wood hard, heavy, brittle, dull yellow, 
without teste or bdor; bark light gray or somewhst 
yellowish so, shrededainto fine linerr plates; twigs 
ascending, smooth yellowish green; leaves coriacecus, 
epreeding horizentelly or descending, the aargins wavy, 
aliehtly confuplicate on the upper dark green surface, 
infiorsseence erect or petioote’ 
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