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Dian Range
Rain forest - high ground.
Woody undergrowth cont.
19281. Maniltoa.
O. lower ridges. Trees 5-8 m. Young leaves pink, very conspicuous in the forest
33. Corycline
F. in primary forest. Trees 4-7 m. Ph.? Fl. orange
19301. Microtropium spinulatum
O. trees 5-6 m. Ph. wh. Fl. orange.
21. Rub.
Burning a thicker in an open patch. Trunk 2-3 m. Barky wh./br.
29. Warringtonia
C. Canopy of thorns. Trunk stem 6-7 m. Ph. black in y.
30. Rub.
Banks..."...Trunk 1m. Ph. ? wh. = #7?
Epihylls & Parasites cont.
19296. Villania
C. large climber high on trees. Branches 5-80 cm.
19322. Bambusium undulatum.
F. high epiphyte. Trunk 50 m. Fringed 30000 frufts per ft.
19652. Ramotheris
Trunk 2m. Ph. red.
56. "
100 m. Branches, yellow-green fls.
57. Nototheris
On a tree. 50 cm. Ph. sp. Fl: green, wavy.
Vines
19326. Brycinellia insignis?
A. in ravines. Very large sh. 20-25 m. Leaves 5-110 cm. Stem.
27. Piper
F. ... Climbing shrub 5-10 m. Fl: orange. [illegible]
28. Brycinellia
O. Canopy of thorns. Strambling & climbing to 10 m. Leaves small.
Fls.
Tropical trees
19331. Morinum.
10 m x 15 m. Ph. sp. yell. Fl. unisexual. Stiff, often soothed bases.
19658. !
15 m x 12 m. Ph. cream. Ph. ?
66. Canthium ?
12 m x 15 m. Ph. black. Fl: 2 lobed.
19309. Pandanus off pseudo-insignis.
O. in groves. 12-14 m. Trunk sh. with thick
Stem, branched crown, & many long, prickly frufts 2006.
10. Palm.
F. 4-7 m. Stem 1, slender. Longifoliated specimen only (fruits by rub?)
Phytothema capillo-Takii