11403, Pittosporum ¢lementis err, Tree 25 feet 
high with 3 1 foot thick stem inclining over a steep wooded 
vevine along the Ceriban ereek at 6750 feet of mount Apo; 
wood white, rather tough, glightly eweet and with a faint 
turpentine odor; main branches from the middle, ascending, 
the ultimate ones numerous and slender; bark dull brown 
grayish on the branches, smoothish, beneath the epidermis 
white; leaves mostly horizontsl or descending, thinly coria- 
Seous, the margins coarsely wavy and turned upon the under 
much Lighter green surface; infrutescenc e prefuse alone the 
twige beneath the folisges, uvon greenish brown stalke; 
fruits ellipsoid, lese than 1/2 inch long, dull brick red 
when mature; "Duont;" Todays, August, 1909, 
11404, Glacocarpus pendula Merr, Brect tree 35 
feet high with a 11/2 foot thick stem, on a very ateep 
wooded ravine along the Ceriban creek of mount Apo at 6750 
feet; main branches arising from above the middle, ultimately 
humerously rebranched and forming « flattidh crown; wood 
‘Yather tough, white, odorless and tasteless; berk brown, 
gray on the branches, smoothish, Light yellow on the inher 
surface; twigs erect; leaves upon reddish ascending petioles, 
descending, nearly fiat, with recurved tips, coriaceous; 
stalke and penduloue bude reddish; petals mreenish at firet 
soon turning to a oreamy white; anthers yellowish gray or 
only grey, style greenish; fruits broadly ellipsoid, less 
then 1/2 ineh long, dark green; flowers odorlees; "Onae;* 
Todayn, August, 1909, 
11405, Agtefina Slaeocerpi Syd. nov. spec, Qn the 
upper surface of leaves of Blaeocarpus B. pendula Merr. 
number 11404 collected at 6750 feet; blotehes coal black 
and oceasionally entirely covering the surface of the leaf; 
"Batakdin;” Todays, August, 1909. 
11406, ledindlla calelonensis S8lm. n. ep. Shrab 
1° feet high branched from below the middle, in very damp 
and steep wooded ravines slong the Ceriban creek at 6750 
feet of mout Apo: etem © inches thick erooked; wood sappy 
white, moderstely soft, without odor or taste; bark yellow. 
ish gray, finely checked; twigs ascending, terete; leaves 
thickly corisceous, very a¢ep dull green sbove, yellowich 
g@teen beneath; inflorescence aseending, the etalke petals 
or breets and flowere bright red; petals pink or rose red; 
etyle and filaments ®lso red; anthers purplish blue except 
the light yellow bagal horns; young fruite deep rich red; 
flowers odorless; "“Tiwalageta-tana;" Todaya, Auguat, 1909, 
11407, Symplocos shernii Hrand, Tree 30 feet high 
with 9 1 foot thick stem, in densely wooded ravines along 
the Ceriban creek at 6750 feet of mount Swkerkem Apo: bark 
smooth, brown or somewhat mottled on the branches; wood 
moderately soft, odorless, with a Slight wweet taste, white, 
branches mm mainly at the top, ¢rockedly spreading, ultimately 
numerous ly rebranched; twige sseending; leaves also ascending, 
Gee coriaceous, flat with tipe only recurved, much paler 
green beneath; infruteseence axillary, ascending upon dark 
greenish brown stalks "“Abuabu;* Todaya, August, i909, 
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