11327, Bugenia globosa Slim. n. ep. A 5G foot high 
tree with a 2 feet thick stem, in moist woods at 3750 feet 
of mout Colelan; inflorescence erect, terminal, axillary 
or upon leafless branchlets, the stalke and calyx dark green; 
petals and filaments creamy white, the anthers soon turning 
brownish; style also whitish the “cup” yellowish; wood hard, 
brittle, the larger central portion dull brown, odorless and 
tasteless; bark brown, more or less sealing in Plates, emooth 
and gray on the branches; branches mostly above the middle, 
crookedly rebranched, the ultimate ones numerous and erect; 
leaves coriaceous, ascending, deep shining ereen on the 
upper conduplicate surface, tips recurved, yellowish green 
beneath; "Calugpo;" Todays, Auguet, 1909, 
11328, Melivea arboreseens Syd. n. ep. On the lower 
surface of the older leaves of Bugania number 11327 collected 
at 3750 feet of mount Solelan; patches dark deep black, 
fuzzy; “Betekdin.”  Todeya, Auly, 1999. 
11529. , Appendiculs cornuta Pim, Seattered along 
hard surface, limbs of large trees in moist woode at 3756 
feet of mount Colelan: stema few to several from the same 
cluster, epreading, shining smooth, pale green, terete: 
leaves coriaceous, pale or more yellowish green on both 
sides, divarieate, fiat or only Slightly twisted; infleres- 
cence axillary, pendulous an4 sesttered slong the lower | 
side of the stem som distence from the apex; bracts brown; 
_Stalke ond calyx green; ecorolis whitish, the staminal tube 
or pistil receptacle sreen; flowers quite rigid and odorless; 
divarioately spreading as are also the pods; "Liong;” 
Todays, August, 1909. 
11330, Stemonurus flavicarpus ®lm. n. ep. Shrub« 
like tree in rien humus covered soil of moist forests at 
4000 feet of mount Colelan; etem 12 fest high, 3 inehes 
thiek, branched from below the middle; wood soft, sappy 
white, without taste or odor: bark smooth, mostly brown: 
branches divericate, laxly rebranched; lesvee thinly corise 
ceous, horizontal, flat or tips recurved, dull green above, 
much paler beneath; inflorescence subpendulous, stalke 
green; odorless flowers creamy white or somewhat yellowieh, 
descending; "Mataemata;" Todays, August, 1909, 
11331. Quercus pseudoemoluces Bim. Tree 35 feet 
high with » foot and # Wk half thick stem, in humid forests 
at 4000 feet of mount Colelan; wood hard, reddish brown 
toward the center, odorless, with an seria bitterfish taste; 
bark brown, roughened longitudinally; branches mostly at the 
top, erookedly rebranched, forming 9 flattish erown; twigs 
numerous, rather bendable, ereat or nearly #9; leaves thinly 
coriaceous or chartaceous, very dull green on the upper 
shallowly conduplicate surfece, tips recurved, ashy eray 
beneath, petioles ascendingly curved, blades spreading in 
S11 directions; infruatescence erect, with ascending branche 
lets, 6 to 12 inches long, freely branched, 211 the stalks 
grsyish brown; scorns yellowish gray, globose except for 
the thiek basal stalk (¥%}) the largest ones less than 1/2 
inch in diameter; calyx nearly enclosing the nut (fruite 
were falling at thie age). "Ulayan;* Todaya, August, 1909, 

