twige brown, @secending, comparetively short; lesves men- 
branoue or cherteceous, flat or slightly recurved, paler 
green beneath, the velne yellowish green beneath; infrutes~ 
eonee erect, yellowish green; the young fruits green, the 
calyx yellowish; the petals and stamens creamy white; 
PLOW e” fodeya, duly, 1909. 
11192. Arenge minderensis Beet. Dense clump 5 to 
& feet across, in fertile soil nesr the upper densely wooded 
steep slope of the Baractan creek ravine at 1250 feet; 
eteme severel from the seme cluster, the one besring the 
pistillate inflorescence © inchee thick et the base, gre- 
dually tapering for 10 feet and ultimately terminated by 
the inflorescence; other stems enparentliy of different ages 
according to sizes; leaves numerous, ascendingly recurved, 
12 to 20 feet long; true petiole 1/4 the length of the lest, 
the lerger 2 1/2 inshes wide at the bass, roundish benesth, 
flattened end shallowly grooved along the upper side espeoiel- 
ly toward the bese, smooth, derk dull green; the rether nerrow 
and thick clesping imbricete sheaths ecepiously interlaced 
with long soarse nesrly bleck fibrous heire; leaflets strongly 
recurved, smooth and derk green shove, glaucescently white 
beneath, "flet; miribv edrinate beneath, grooved above, arranged 
in subwhorie from the upper two sides of the triangular 
rachis, from & to 6 in the whorl, the lowermost in each 
whorl subereot, the middle ones ascending, the uppermost 
ones horizontel; not rigidly eoriaceous; female infrutescence 
toutenoenes upon a terete 2 feet long strongly recurved 
green peduncle, inflorescence proper % feet long; branches 
arising from all sides, pendulous, © feet long; peduncle 
fully inch thick, with 1 foot long green bracts; eorolle 
creamy white; calyx ené Svary green ae are e11 the other 
etelkes; "Beris’; flowers very sweetly fragrent; Todays, 
May ¢ 1909 * 
11198. Praceena engustifolie Roxb. Tree 30 feet 
high with 8 inches thick stem, in dry gravelly soil of woods 
on ® eteep slope at the junction of the Sibulan river and 
Berecatean oreek, at 1250 feet; main brenches escending, 
erising from below the middle, the rather numerous branch- 
lets slender half drooping and with reeurvea tipa; wood 
soft, yellowieh white, fibrous, without odor or taste; 
bark amooth, yellowish, thin, green beneath the evidermis; 
leaves coriaceous, ample elong the terminal portion of the 
twigd, heavy, etrongly recurved snd somewhet wavy, shining 
end darker green on the upper side; inflorescence 
yellowish green; flowere odor~ 
less, divearieate, ereamy white; "Serancatemeano;" Todeysa, 
duly, 1909. : 
11194. *tereulie greciliflore Perk. Smell erect 
tree in damp wood upon a nearly precipitous slope of the 
Sibulean river at 1250 feet; stem subterete, 39 feet high, 
10 inches thick; branches seattered above the middle, com- 
parstively short, divaricately rebranched and horizontally 
spreading; wood sort, fibrous, odorless, with » sweet teste, 
white or reddish brown toward the center; bark esmoothiah, 
mottled, eompsratively thiek, yellowish brown beneath the 
gray epidermis; leaves thinly eoriaceous, horizontally 
epreading, tips recurved, flat or only a "trifle econduplicste . 
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