11300, Pometia pinnata Foret. Tree 30 to 60 feet 
high, on steep wooded embankments slong the Gibulan river at 
2000 feet; stem more or less crooked, not satriatly terete, 
branched from the middle; main branches widely spreading; 
the few ultimate ones crooked and with ascending tive; 1 
inch thick, brown; o14 bark mottled; wood hard, brownish 
toward the center; leaves 3 feet long, mostly descending, 
evenly #e from 5 to 7 or even Yepinnate, the lower leaflets 
reduced, at the awollen base of the rachis of the leaf 
provided with a pair of folisarceous stipules; lesflete char- 
taceous, horizontally descending, flat, paler green beneath; 
infrutescence terminal or axillary, 1 to 3 feet lone siberect, 
branched; nutes shining light green, short ellipsoid, 1/2 
ineh thiek, 2 trifle long, with one seed; "Apitbabou;”" 
Todsya, Aug. 1909,- 
11301.  lLeehnocledium flagelliforum (Berk.) Oke. 
fodaya, August, 1909, (@enflict) 
(No deseription) 
11301, Diospyros nitids verr. *Kineram"; shrub 
15 feet high, with brown thinly checked bark and whitish 
wood; twigs slender; leaves corisaceow , descending, cone 
duplicate on the upper dark green sublucid surface, much 
lighter green beneath; calyx ereen, petsle white, the odor- 
less flowers pendulous; In open fields although the 
Bogoboe say they planted it. The leaves, bark and even 
roote are used by them for their black coloring matter; 
Todaya, Aug. 1909. (Conflict) 
11302. Staurogyne debilis Clorke. Todaya, August, 
1909. 
(No description) 
11303. Cyelophorue nummulabifolius (3w.) C. Chr. 
Upon limbe of a lofty tree in a moist gulch along a stream- 
let ot 2756 feet of mount Colelan; Todays, August, 1909. 
11304, Loranthus formicarium “lm. n. #p. Todays, 
Augast, 1909. 
(Description crossed out) 
11305, Smbelia eoriacea Yall. An epiphytic (7) 
atreg@ling shrub upon the lkimbe of lofty treee in damp 
woode at 4000 feet; etem ond branches flexible, terete, 
brown, densely covered with lighter brown lanticelle; 
twige slender, drooping; lesves thickly coriaceour, dark 
@reen above, and shallowly conduplicate, tips recurved, 
much lighter green benesth, descending; inflorescence 
yellowish green, the odorless minute flowers deciduous; 
*Tagima;" Tedaya, August, 1909. 

