ing, flat or shallowly eonduplicate on the upper derker 
. Green surface; the young ones yellowieh green; inflores- 
eenee ascending, mostly along the twigs and in the leaf 
axils, green, the odorlees flowers yellowish green, brenched; 
"Barurven;" Todeye, July, 1909. 
11167. Mallotue floribundus Muell. Arg. Tree 15 
feet high, with a 6 inches thiek etem, on wooded stream- 
benke at £000 feet; bark brown, emoothish; wood moderately 
soft, whitish, without odor or teste; brenches toward the 
top, widely spreading; twige lex and half drooping; leaves 
submembrenoue, horisontelly spreading, flat or shsellowly 
concave on the lower glaucous white surface, dul green 
above; infrutescence descending; the capeules, 1/2 inch 
across, green on the exposed side, yellowish or glaucoue 
green on the under side; seed brown, covered with a thin 
green leathery membrane, one in each of the 3 cells; 
“Bateleng"; The seeds are used in strings of beads - 
beet are said to have e pleasent fragrance; Todeya, duly, 
OD» 
‘11168. Brown or coel blsck 
spote on either side of the leaves of Antidesema number 
11166, collected in moist woods at 2000 feet; patches 
irregular in shape, the spores upon short stalks: 
“Satakdin;" Todaya, July, 1909. 

11169. Ophiorrhizea oblongifolie PO. seft herbs on 
moist mose covered stomes lying in a etream ved of dense 
woods at £000 feet; eteme erect, eingle or seversl from 
the same root cluster; membrenons leeves horisontel, derk 
ereen ebove, whitish beneath; inflorescence and infrutes- 
sence upon whitish stelke, celyx and flattened capsules 
green especisliy the latter; amxmsk corolla white; "Tabis- 
tasering." Todaya, July, 1909. 
11170, Terminelie calemansai (Bleo.) Rolfe. Large 
tree 65 feet high, in dense woods elong a stream bed at 
£2000 feet; stem terete, straight, 3 feet thick, buttressed 
et the bese, branched above the middle; brenches widely 
epreading; wood moderately herd and burly, yellowieh, odor- 
less and tasteless; bark yellowich gray, sealing in thin 
plates, yellow beneath the epidermie; twigs suberect; 
leaves corisceous, descendingly recurved, deeply eondupli-+- 
cate on the upper derk green surface, much lighter or even 
yellowish green beneath; inflorescence escendingly curved, 
pale yellowish green, exeept the more yellow anthers eané 
the brown ovary apex; flowers odorless and eerly felling; 
"“Cabengae-bengas;" Todeya, July, 1909. 
11171. Gaerdiopteryx moluecans Bim. Spreading over 
tke tops of lofty trees in dense woods elong streams at 
£000 feet: stems 3 inches thick, terete, looping and only 
sparingly brenched; bark thick, yellowish gray, coarsely 
and deeply checked longitudinally; wood flexible, sappy 
white, porous, odorless and with » slight sweet taste, 
containing much water and the sapwood region much latex; 
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