11013. Eugenia melestomoides Slm. ne Sp. Smell 
tree on a dry wooded ridge bordering the Baracatan creek 
ravine and the upper limit of the Gogon formation at 1500 
feet; stem 30 feet high, more or lees fluted or ridged, 
10 inches thiek, branched above the middle; wood brittle, 
nerd, odorless and tasteless, the greater central portion 
reddish; bark brown, scaling in linear plates; branches 
numerous and forming an elongated cr@wm; twigs Isx; leaves 
thinly eorieceous, horiszontelly or deseendingly spreading, 
recurved and eonduplicate on the upper deep green surface, 
yellowish green beneath; fruits many, solitery or in 
peirs from the leaf axils or in the axils of the fallen 
lesves along the twigs, obliquely globose, eat most 3/4 
ineh through, yellow and edible when mature; the fruit 
has the green peppery “Sugenia" flaver; "Maydeng;" 
Todaye, June, 1909. 
11014. Piecus infectoria caulocarpa (iigq.) King. 
An epiphytie strangler, sterting in the exis of Ler ge 
tree limbs and ultimately forming a mess work of ateme and 
roots about ite host until it appears as though it was a 
true elimber, in dry woode of a ridge bordering the Bara- 
eaten oreek end the eogon field at 1500 feet; branches 
. widely spreading; wood soft, dirty white, odorless and 
tasteless; bark very smooth, brown and gray mixed; twigs 
slender, sacending; figs in pairs from the axile of the 
fallen leaves beneath the folisce, ascending upon green 
peduncles, obovoid, smooth, flet scrose the umbilicus, 
yellowish when fully mature end with bright red spots; 
leaves horisontally spreading, coriaceous, the petiole and 
main nerves yellowiech green, nearly flet, smooth on both 
sides, deeper green above; Todeya, June, 1909. 
11015. Antidesma ghaesembilie (Gaert. Stocky 
gnarly appearing trees seattered throughout the upper 
gogon region, from 8 te 1500 feet; etem crooked, 1 foot 
thiek; branches above the midéle, crookedly rebranched, 
forming a flat or umbrelle sheped crown; wood soft, 
whitish, turning peler or brownish toward the center; 
bark gray, deeply cheeked and finely shredded longitud- 
inally, very thiek more or lese fibrous throughout; 
twige bendable, the leafy tips ascending; leaves leathery, 
ascending, only shellowly folded upon the upper darker 
green end semilucid surface; green infrutescence erect 
or ascending, the berries turning yellowish and finelly 
reddish; "Dangol;" Todaya, June, 1909. 

