, AlO71le Seleria lithosperme Sw. Rether small bat 
dense tufts in dry fertile soil of a wooded ridge at 1500 
feet along the Baracatan creek; roots numerous fibrous; 
the central stems erect, the older or outer ones reclining, 
Light green, smooth, slender; leaves smooth end membranons, 
grecefully ascendingly recurved, deep green and lucid sbove, 
somewhat paler beneath, the midvein grooved above, ridged 
beneath; inflorescence erect, arising from the uppermost 
leaf axils, the persistent brects brown, the nutlets 
smooth and whitish, shining; steme at the bese covered by 
Nee ate brown ORAS AEE sheaths: “Redayid;" Todaya, vguly, 
11073. Garcinia mindanaensis Merr. Ereet tree 35 
feet high with a 1 foot thick terete stem, in open wood- 
lands at 1500 feet; branches above the middle, divaricete 
and forming an elongated erown; branchlets many, more or 
lese drooping: wood hard, reddish white, odorless and 
testeless; bark whitish grey, mottled, emoothieh; reddish 
brown beneath the skin, bleeding with a yellowish latex: 
leaves eorieceous, similarly shining green on both sides, 
descending, curved upon the upper side, tips reeurved; 
fruite hanging, axillery, subgloboee, more or less flet- 
tened, yeallowieh green, © inches agrose; "“Cabalia;” 
Todeya, July, 1909. 
11074. Tinomiecium philippinense Diels. A tree 
climber in dry woods of a ridge et 1500 feet along the 
Baracatan ereek; etem 1 ineh thick, subterete, quite 
rigid; wood porous, with radiating "white vessels; bark 
grey, thinly shecked longitudinally, with latex and 
svsetiah in teste; branches fer reaching, green, inelineé 
to twist, altimetely drooping; petioles terete, green, 
divaricate or aseending, thiekened and much twisted et 
the base; leaves horizontally epreading, eoriaccous flat 
or only recurved toward the apex, dark green above, much 
lighter beneath; infrutescence elustered on the stem, 
5 to 9 spikes erising from the same place, 1 to 3 feet 
long, henging, green; pedicels divaricete yellowish green; 
ripe fraite shining lemon yellow, fully 1/2 inch in 
diemeter, perfectly globose; the solitery stone flettened, 
surrounded by yellow eweet meat; “Gelumpangi;" ‘YTodeya, 
11076. Derris elliptica Benth.  Seandent in light 
woods of a ridge along the Bereeatan ereek at 1600 Leet; 
stem 1 ineh thiek, crooked end twiste, numerously branched 
S13 along, and forming dense tangled tengled masses 
ultimate brenchlete suberest: wood flexible, soft, covered 
ek by lenticelled brown bark; leaves ascendingly spread- 
ing; the leaflets eorlaceous, smooth snd green above 
glausesecent beneath ekeept the yellowish brown hairs, flst 
only slightly deesending; inirutescence umeuizx ascending, 
the rufous brown atelke 6 inches long; the glaucous green 
' pode descending, straight much flattened; “Tubeli;* 
Todaya, duly, 1909. 

