
11240/ “ugenia miquelii Elw, n. sp. Tree 46 
feet high with = foot and 2 half thick terete stem in 
wooded edwes slong the BDaracatan creek at 2250 feet; 
wood dirty white, hard, heavy, stringent in taste, 
quite oderless or with 1. half foetid odor; bark smooth- 
ish, yellovich andi grey bloteneds that on the tries 
cinnemon brown; branches srisineg from the middle, widely 
apresding, ultimately numerously rebranched, fam form- 
ing a dense elongated crown; twics secending; leaver 
sorisceous, accendingly reeurved or descending, similer- 
ly half lucid green on both sides, or 2 trifle darker 
ereen on the upper conduplicate surface, tips stronmly 
recurved; inflorese sence terminal; calyx smooth and 
@fTeen; petale creenish white, ecaducous, falling sepa. 
rately; stemens white; flowere with mf a faint, eweat 
odor; pistil or style and stigme *lao whitish; 
*Belageam;" Todeya, July, 1909. 
11241. Pieus umbrins “im. A straggling elimber 
upon or sbout lerge tree trunks along 2% wooded ridge 
along the Saracaten creek at 2280 feet; steme freely 
branched and forming a net work about ite host or 
support, main branches £0 to 30 feet long, divaricste, 
freely branched beyond the middle; bark smooth, mottled; 
wood soft, fibrous, odorless, with 2 slight sweetish 
taste; twigs hanging, dense or numerous, flexible and 
very tough; coriaceous leaves ususlly conduplicate 
on the upper very deep ereen surface especially se 
toward the recurved apex, the greenish brown petioles 
ascending, the blades descending; fies in pairs from 
the leaf axils, without proper peduntles subtended by 
bracts or even vestiges of bractioles, somewhat irre- 
gularly round, hard, dark creamy or yellowish white 
and tinged with a little red, obovoid, the baee much 
constricted into a felse stalk, seesile, apex sunken, 
the minute unbiliesl sesles brownieh red; *Robut-tum;* 
Todays, July, 1909, 
=+422242, Biaeocarpus multiflorus (Tes.) Vil. 
Tree 45 feet hich with 9a 2 foot thick stem, slong 4 
wooded ridge of the Baracatan creek at 2260 feet; stem 
terete, branched above the middle; branches widely 
apreading, the ultimate ones with secendinecly curved 
tips; petioles yellowish green, thickened and upwardly 
curved at the distal end; blades horizontally epresading, 
recurved, conduplicate on the upper dull ereen surfece, 
‘much paler benesth; infrutescent spikes 6 inches lone, 
green, similarly epre_ading 96 the foliage but from 
the second year’ growth; fruit upon 1/2-ineh lone 
@reen stalks, ellipsoid, dark green, 1/2 ineh,lone; 
wood wektkra whitish, odorless and with a bitter 
taste, light , soft; bark smoothish or lenticelled, 
mottled; "Rocamboor;" Todaya, July, 1909. 
11243. Glochidion robinsonii Zim. n. sp/ 
Tedaya, July, 1909. 
(No description) 

