upon G inches long branched, tubercles along the stem, 
obevelidiy globose, the exposed portion® sreen, otherwise 
pele white, petted with brown colored lenticels, the 
unbilieal Seales very dark green; flowere white, fige 
filled with water; “Basicona;" Todsya, July, 1909, 
11219. Guiles trunceta Radlk. Ne BP» In dense moist 
forests of mount Burebid at 4000 faet; stem 6 inehes thick, 
20 fect high; brenches quite numereus end dense toward the 
tepy; wood moderately herd, odorless and tasteless, whitish 
and redtish brown in the Genter; bark Smooth, dull brown; 
twi@@ moderstely short end forming buehes, suberects Leaves 
ascending, *lightly recurved, nearly flat, cox aeeous, rich 
Shining sreen avove, much paler green bene: nths ne tiols and 
rachis with deaurrent portions of the lesfiets {%); infrutes- 
genes erect, all the atalke yellowish green, the fruits 
@ark green and covered with = Slight elaueescence;: "“Garicir- 
te-babans.™ Todays, duly, 1909. 
AIELO. « 8Nanelesr philippinensis (Vids) Hov. free ap 
feet high with a 1 feot thick atem on a dry wooed ridze 67 
mount &t 46000 feet; bark brown, more or less Scaling, 
gray on the branches; wood hard, 4ull white, ocorless, with e 
Blight bitter taste; “wranches ane t Ly at the top, forming a 
rather flet crown; branchlets very numerous, ss8ceending, 
flexible even though Short; letvesa rigidly coriaceous, 
dark Gull green above, : vue h paler or even yellowieh grean 
beneath, ascending, slightly recurved, shallowly conduplicate, 
aseendi aps infrutescence erect, the terete pedunales screen 
and turning rei with age or with exposure; "Mabelod-tepang- 
pang;” Todaya, dlly, 196%. 
L1izzle Disehidia Bimeri Ghltrse Be Spe Upon nearly 
deed tree tops of © wind Swept forested ridae at S756 feet of 
nownt Stems branched and creeping, 1/4 inch thick, 
terete, flexible, aray; brenches yellowish green, rebranche d, 
alse terete, Slender, drocping, forming dense massee; . 
peduncles Subhereat, green, terete; fruite nearly 2 inches 
long, mpcendingly recurved, more or less flattened, énll 
yellow; leives also Subereat, rather flexible, very thick, 
Tiattened on the upper side, convex on the lower, pale 
green; “Gangeb"; leaves need as greens in seupe & the dike 
by the Bogoboe,.*”  Todaya, July, 1909 
LIZSS. <Uiseoearpus laxirenev® Elms He BPs free on 
@ wind swept weeded ride of mopAS Burebid et 6750 feet; 
stem 45 fect high, 1 1/2 foot thiek; branches. mainly at the 
top widely Spreading, and erooked] ' abvensheds the ultimate 
ones very Tine and numerous; twigs lex, green, #uberect, 
compa x ‘atively short; leaves submenbranous, eecendingly 
recurved, shining deep SYOCH on the upper conéduplicate ang 
reeurved Side, paler green beneath; intirutescon 
Sparingly branched if et @lil, aneondine. dark green, trui 
1/3 inch long, ellipsoid or ovoldly ollipsoid, smooth, hard, 
dsrk exugimen® green, the meat reddish juicy and W ghtiy 
adhering te the Stome; wood soft, yellowish white, odorless, 
with a. distinet bitte righ taste; bark saeothishyehrown, : 
reddish beneath the epidermis, vel low on the cambiunm, “Item- 
eta," Todaya, July, 1969. 
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