11263, Peychotria arborescens Blm. n. 8p. Tree 25 
feet high with a 1 foot thick stem (at 4000 feet); bark 
smooth, brown, gray on the branches; branches above the 
middle, crookedly rebranched; wood soft, sappy white, without 
odor or taste; flowers short, creamy white; twire asc end- 
ingly curved; coriaceque leaves ascendingly spreading, dark 
shining green on the upper side, much psler benesth, flat 
or only the tips sbruptiy recurved; stalks of infrutess ence 
agcendingly epreading, yellowish green, the young fruits 
darker green; "“Mageangsd;" Todays, August, 1909, 
11264, Guios perrottetia Radlk. Shrub 15 feet 
high in dry woods bordering cogon fielde at 1000 feet; 
brenches widely spreading, the ultimate ones half drooping; 
wood light, white, rather soft; bark smooth and brown; 
leaflets thinly coriaceous, tips recurved and donduplic sate 
on the upper side, paler green beneath; inflorescence erect, 
stalke green, flowers odorless, creamy white; "Dangalie." 
Todaya, August, 1909, 
11265. Adinandra apoensze “lm. nm. sp. Tree 45 feet 
high with 2 2 feet thick stem on 2 forested ridge at 5750 feet 
ef mount Burebid; branches chiefly above the middle, form 
ing an elongated crown; wood whitish or twining somewhat 
brownish toward the center, moderately soft; bark brown, 
gray on the branchlets whidh are comparatively short and 
numerous; leaves coriaceous, shining creen above, much paler 
green beneath; flowers pendulous, upon recurved greed pedicels 
creamy white, odorless; “Malagsam;" Tedaya, August, 1909. 
11266, Beheffliersa multiramoeas “lm. n. sp. A lofty 
tree climber or epiphytic on their tops, on % wooded ridge 
of mount Burebid; at 3500 feet; branches few widely spread~+ 
ing, erey, 2 inches thick, terete, the leafy ends suberect; 
leaves epreadinc, conduplicate on the dark green shiny 
upper surface, paler and duller beneath, tips recurved; 
inflorescence terminal, composed of seversl green spikes 1 
to 2 feet long, ascendinely spreading, “Butong;" Todaya, 
August, 1909, 
11267.  Polypodium eolidum (Kze.) Mett. Small tufte 
upon the upper limbs of trees on a forested ridge at 4000 
feet of mount ; fronds rigid, ascending, strict, 
rather dry in texture, pale or yellowish green on the upper 
surface at least; semments recurved; "Bagabi-caye;° 
Todays, August, 1909, 
11268, Canarium tedayense flim. n. 3p. Slender tree 
40 feet high with a1 1/2 foot thick stem in dense woods of 
dry fertile soil at 2750 feet; wood moderately hard, white 
or reddish toward the center, odorless, vitterish; bark 
gmoothish, brown and gray mottled, densely lenticelled on 
the branches; branches chiefly st the top, modetately short 
and congested; leaves thinly coriaceous, recurved, condu- 
plicate on the upper shiny green surface, much paler benesth; 
infrutesceree, upon green 3 to 7 inches long epikes sscend+ 
ing, only sparingly branched; nuts 1 inch long, obscurely 
triangularly ovate in outline, hard, smooth and olive green; 
“Ogat." Toedaya, Auguet, 1909, 
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