11091.  Pyenerrhens merrillii Diels. Scandent end 
twining about emall tree trunks or along limbs of larger 
trees of steep wooded ravines of the Baracetan creek at 
1500 feet; stem terete, 1/5 inch thiek, with toagh wood 
and smooth brownish bark; twigs green, inclined to twine; 
leaves flet, descending, only the tips reourved, chartaceous, 
dull green on both sides, petiole thickened et the distal 
end ané erectly curved; infrutescence @ivariecste, axillary, 
greenish, the larger fruite herd, smooth, subterete, or 
short ellipsoid in shape, 1/2 inch long; "“Basuloy;"  Tedeya, 
July, 1909, + ; 
11092. Desmodium gyrens (L.) DO.  sreet slender 
perennial nerbe 5 feet high, in eogon grass at 14590 feet: 
root woody ae is also the bagel portion of the stem; stem 
terete, smooth, yellowish green, branched only toward the 
top; brenches ascending, strict, terminated by the inilo- 
rescent spikes; flowerr ap pale yellowish, pendulous, deli- 
cate, odorless; pode fdlieate, flat, yellowish green, von- 
stricteé betweon the beans, henging; petioles, erect; 
blade strietly descending, folded upon the upper Light 
green surface, glaucescent beneath; "Sigbut-hapang;" 
fodaya, July, 1909. 
1109S. Desmodium heterocarpum {1.) DO. Suberect 
perennial herb from a woody root in compact aoil of the 
cogon grass et 1500 feet; stem green, subglaucescent or 
reddish dfjong the upper surfaces, chiefly pe brenched 
toward the top; stipules, erect, persistent, thin, brown; 
petioles ascending, leaflets horizontal or descending, 
folded upon the dark green upper side, grayish green 
beneath: flowers light blue, delieste, odorless; "Timalaw;" 
fodaya, July, 1909. : 

11094. Blumea subsericans Elm. n. sp. Biennial 
herbs in black compact soil of the cogon grass at 1500 
feet; stems ereot, sparingly brenched, 2 to 6 feet high 
or lege: leaves subcoriaccous, ascending, light green 
above, grayish or eaneseent green beneath, asually folded 
upon the upper surfece especially toward the apex: spikes 
congested especially towards the apex, involubre canes- 
cently green, heads divaricate or descending, flowers 
yellow; "Delingding:* Todaya, July, 1909. 
11095. - Pygeum preslii Merr. Tree 35 feet high 
With @ 1 foot thiek stem, along streams at 750 feet; sap- 
wood white, the belanee reddish, rather soft, odorless — 
and tasteless; bark thick brown or mottled with gray, 
smooth end only very thinly checked longitudinellg, dark 
reddish brown beneath the epidermis: branches mostly 
above the middle, forming e dense elongated crown; leaves 
eoriaceous, descendingly curved, smooth and deep green 
on the upper conduplicete side, psler green beneath, 
inflorescence erect, yellowish green, taymentose, fragrant; 
"Vegulemod;" Todaya, July, 1909. 

