354 BrITTON: Strupies oF West INDIAN PLANTS 
5-7 mm. wide at the middle, 6-10 cm. long, narrowed to both ends, 
acutish, many of them curved or falcate, finely and closely striate, 
the upper ones floriferous to below the middle, the crenatures 
1-flowered, distant; stipules triangular-lanceolate, 2 mm. long or 
less; pedicels of pistillate flowers 3.5-4.5 mm. long, very slender, 
thickened above, sepals broadly ovate, obtusish, about I mm. 
long; fruit depressed, 3-lobed, obscurely reticulated, 3.5 mm. 
wide, nearly 2 mm. high; seed obovoid, 1.5 mm. long, minutely 
black-dotted. 
Dry hillside, St. Ann’s Bay (Britton 2515, March, 1908). 
Tricera macrophylla sp. nov. 
An erect virgate simple or sparingly branched shrub 1-2 meters 
high, with rough bark. Leaves narrowly elliptic or lanceolate- 
elliptic, very large for the genus, flat, 15-24 cm. long, 5—8 cm. 
wide, subcoriaceous, acute at both ends, the midvein stout, prom- 
inent beneath, impressed above, the veins numerous, slender, 
diverging nearly at right angles from the midvein and connected 
at 2-3 mm. from the margin, the ultimate venation finely and 
strongly reticulated, the stout petiole 1-1.5 cm. long; capsules 
brown, finely pubescent, 7-8 mm. long, woody, their recurved 
beaks 2 mm. long; inflorescence very short-stalked, lateral and 
supra-axillary; seeds linear-oblong, shining, 5 mm. long. 
Woodlands, eastern and southeastern slopes of the John Crow 
Mountains at 500 meters altitude (Harris & Britton 10,770, 
March 11, 1909, type; Britton 4173, 4193). 
Clusia silvicola sp. nov. 
A tree, 12 m. high. Leaves firm, obovate, 13 cm. long, 7-8 
cm. wide, firm, thick, dull, inconspicuously veined, rounded at 
the apex, cuneate-narrowed at the base, the midvein rather prom- 
inent beneath, the stout petiole 1 cm. long; fruit ovoid, white, 
7.cm. long, about 5 cm. thick; sepals 4, broad; bracts much smaller 
than the sepals; stigmas 8, sessile, oblong-obovate, 8 mm. long, 
4-5 mm. wide, with a slight depression near the base. 
Wooded hill near Dolphin Head, Hanover, 400 m. altitude 
(Britton 2330, March 18-20, 1908). 
Homalium integrifolium sp. nov. 
A tree, about 15 m. high, the foliage glabrous. Leaves oblong- 
lanceolate, 10-15 cm. long, 4 or 5 cm. wide, entire-margined or 
with a few low crenatures, ea attenuate-acuminate at 
