150 
three times the length of petiole. Flowers solitary, axillary, 
shortly pedunculate, 5-7-5 cm. across, ivory-white, strongly aro- 
matic ; peduneles stout, S mm. long, annular, pubescent; bracts 
covered with brown hairs. Sepal, :m .| j.Hnls In, spathulate to 
linear-oblong, rounded or acute. Stamens very caducous, V2 cm. 
long ; filaments shorter than the anthers; anthers mucronate. 
Carpels when young minutely glandular-pubescent ; stigmas red. 
1- nuts 15-20 cm long; carpels woody, subsessile, obovoid, 
lenticellate, shortly beaked. 
Western Sebohuan Mt. Omi and mountains to the west- 
ward, at about 1000 m., Wilson, 3136, 4720. 
anlthn^ P ubescens > Semsl. el E. H. Wils. ; ab omnibus 
unWlh^Hr USqUe v? mti f piKs P lan o-compressis crispis flaccidis 
ilms recedit, ceterum S. ,,,„ ■„,// p,oxima, a qua 
loins majoribus non glaucescentibus, venis primariis subtus 
StiCSfllSn 861 ? 11 ? f P e ! ali .^?e -bicularibus P extim£ pubes- 
centibus et hlamentis latissimis differt.— W. B. H. 
Stems angular purple, glabrescent. Leaves papyraceous, ovate 
Wo! ^Tounde a d or 1 """? th /\P etioles «* "nflong'te cm. 
toothed nltw at ! at baS6 ' aCute1 ^ acuminate! remotely 
toothed, ultimate veins terminating in minute callous teeth 
SSSS a ^Sd bel ° W ' M TV" ^-^etiole^cSheTwTth liort', 
beow ^, i!w J?-?™ o Bed halrS; Primar y veins Prominent 
verv slpndp. 1 Z i ' Cm <; aCr0SS ' aolit ary, axillary : peduncles 
bSKiS^SSK T ™ M "' 2234: Patun «- *»» 1785 < 
mA louth-westZTur), th , e r rg ! na of woodB aa 
and 2200 m. The attractfv, ™E flf eleTatlons bet ™^ 12°° 
■till more ce^pieuon^e-^dtafr-E. h! W^ 6 * 1 ^ ^ 
Mbnispermaceae. 
Cocculus heterophyllus, Hemsl tt F it w-7 , 
voUii.,p.l 0i Prol.FL .,.,,, ^^t n n bc aS - ** ^^ 
ugFEk. ?5?_?»4 .•>««**» to the northward, Henry, 
mediate neighbonrl I, //,„,■„, 110.1 ; 
^taw, 1203, 1203a, 1 Is:;, i is:;,,, -j-y.7. 
Mt. Omi, Wilson, 4718, 
