11276. MalLlotus auriculata Merr, A 30 foot high 
tree with a 6 inches thick stem in humid forests at 2750 
Feet; wood easily cutting, white turning reddish toward the 
center, odorlese and tasteless bark thinly checked, brown 
with gray mottled; branches numerous and forming a roundish 
or more of an elongated crown; twigs lax, the leaf besring 
ends ascending; petioles ascerding; the blades aleo ae end« 
ing, charteeous, dark lucid green on the upper flat surface, 
recurved especially toward the tips, much lighter creen 
beneath; infrutescence axillary; the preen slender etalke 
ascending, 3 to 6 inches long, at the end bearing one or 
more spinescent fruite which are usually subtended by one 
or more folist cous bracts; ‘Todays, August, i909, 
11279, Semet arpue perrottetii Varch, Small tree 15 
fest high with a 5 inch thick stem, in woods of ravine slopes 
at 2750 feet; bork smooth, erayish white mottled; wood quite 
soft, white, oderliess and tasteless; bramhes from the 
middle, rather crookedly rebranched; petioles seurfy brown 
on the thickened portion; leaves saecendingly spreading from 
the lax twigs, chartacéous, only the tips recurved, muth 
paler green beneath; infloreecent etalks green and covered 
with # brownieh wm pubescence, the fruite dark green: 
Todays, Auguat, 1909, j 
11280, Sugenia foxworthyi @lm. n. sp. & 40 foot 
high tree in dry woods st 2760 feet, along a ridge; wood 
moderately brittle and hard, savvy white, without oder or 
taste; bark smooth yellowle& eray; stem terete, 1 foot 
thick; main branches from the middle, ase endings, ultimately 
numerously branthed forming 9 dense flattieh crown or top: 
twigs angular, erect, greenieh; inflorese ent stalke green, 
the Calyx pale green, the stamens and etyle creamy white, 
top of ovary yellow, the yellowish creen petals calyptrately 
falling; flowers only slightly edorous; “aliguan;” Todaya, 
August, i909, 
11281. Phyllsachora canarii Nenn. On leaves of 
Canarium C, todeyense “lm. number 11268 collected in foreste 
at 2750 feet; ¢oal black spots surrounded by yellow zones, 
equally visible from both sides; "Batakding™” “Today a, 
August, 1909, 
11282, Pseudomeliolsa placida Syd. nov. #pec. On 
leaves of a amall Semicarpaceous tree number Semeac at pus 
perrottetii Zarch 11279 collected at 2780 feet; brown 
Gererescent spots on the lower side only; "Batakdin;”" 
Todaya, Auguet, 1909, 
11283. Desmodium lerum . "Sanganza"; perennial 
herba in fertile humus covemed soil of dense woode at 3750 
feet; leaves flat, membranous, much paler beneath; flowers 
white emept the dark purple banner; Todaya, Auguet, 1909. 

