
11223. Glethre lencifelia Tures. Small trees, on 
a dry wooded crest of the  mountein at 3750 feet: 
stem 16 feet high, 6 inches thick, wrooked, not terete: 
branches from the midéle, eseending, the ultimate oner 
erookedly rebvranched; bark yellowish, smooth or when o14 
checked end sealing in thin plates; wood odorlesr end taste- 
less, quite herd, reddish brown toward the center; twigs 
saberect, slender; leaves rigidly coriaceous, ascending, 
slightly reeurved toward the apex, dark green sbove, much 
lighter green beneath, petioles turning reddish; inflores- 
cent spikes sscendingly spreading; calyx greenish; corolle 
eresmy white; "“Gayot-huntod;" Teodaya, July, 1909. 
11224. Pandenus paloensis “lm. Smell slender 
solitery trees in dry fertile soil of denee woods slong e 
ridge leading to mount Burebid at S260 feet; prop-roots 
1 inch thick, terete, yellowish gray as is aleo the 3 inches 
thiek etem, 911 provided with short bland coniesl spines; 
stem 15 feet high, brenched from the middle; branches ascend- 
ing, 1 inoh thick, terete, 1 to 2 feet long, unbrenched, 
densely ringed: leseves crowded toward the tips, gracefully 
reourved; rather tough, derk shining green above, deeply 
grooved #11 slong the apper surfeee, somewhat paler green 
beneath; keel beneath emooth except 6t the very tip, margins 
serrete or serrately spinulose especially toward the base; 
infruteseence erising from near the epex; pedinele ascend- 
ingly recurved, 6 to 10 inches long, trienguler, slender, 
less then 1/2 inch thiek, emocth; syncerpia 3 to § or even 
7 in e cluster, 11/2 inches long, 1 ineh across, obseurely 
‘ovoid, dull red, subtended by marcescent bracts: the whole 
cluster eubtended by foliaceous bracts; "Barciy~-latong;" 
Todaya, July, 1909. 
11226. Pieus caresidyana {lm. Shrub like tree in 
woods mixed with bemboos on © sharp ridge leading to mount 
Burebid et 2950 feet: stem 16 fest high, or less, 2 or 3 
from the same root, brenched from below the middle, 3 to 
§ inches thick; wood soft, pale white, odorless, with ea 
faint sweet taste; bark smooth, or only thinly checked, 
yellowish and more or lese mottled with gray blotehes; 
limbs widely spreading, only sparingly rebvranched, the 
rather slender ultimate ones curvingly erect; leaves mem- 
branous, neerly horizontally spreading, the larger ones 
11/28 foot long end 1 foot wide, pale or yellowich green 
especisily so along the nerves beneath; fige upon branched 
densely brecteate 6 inches long flexible tubereles along 
the stem; peduncle to £ inches long, terete, green; fige 
S inch acroes, flatziy obovoid, very dark green, covered 
with grayish brown hairs and minute light ore eolored 
lenticels; “Besicong” Leter some other plagets were seen 
with fruits 4-5 inches ecross. fodaya, July, 1909. 
11226. Wedinilla permierophylla Slim. ne ap. Scandent 
upon smell tree trunks of a forested ridge at 3760 feet of 
mount Burebid; stem 11/2 inch thick, branched especially 
toward the top, tightly cleaving to ita support, its wood 
soft, ecovereds with roughened grayish white bark; twigs 
numerous, forming dense bushes slong the upper pert of the 
stem, suberect; leaves coriaceous, rotately spreading, fist, 
lucid dark green above, much paler green beneath, infrutes- 
eence suberect, the stalke green, the pedicels reddich, 
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