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Piate 2677 
SAPIUM MORITZIANUM, Alofzsch. 
Evupnorsiace®&. Tribe CroToNnE®. 
8. moritzianum, A7otzsch in Seem. Bot. Voy. ‘ Herald, p. 100 ; 
aucupario, Jacq., ramulis floriferis gracilis, foliis enue bes 
tenuioribus minute crebreque serratis differ 
Arbor 30-pedalis (fide Seemann), undique glabra, ramulis floriferis (in 
speciminibus visis) lateralibus brevibus gracilibus patentibus. Solia 
petiolata, tenuia, subcoriacea, lineari-lanceolata vel oblonga, absque 
petiolo usque ad oll. longa, sed sepius 2-25 poll. longa, apice 
glandulosa, introflexa, basi cuneata, crebre serrulata (etiam in ramulis 
floriferis), epunctata, venis primariis lateralibus numerosis ; 
graciles, 3-6 lin, longi, apice glandulis binis subglobosis vel subteretibus 
leviter cu rvatis muniti ; stipule parve, reniformes, —— we, per- 
Ssistentes, peat androgyne vel interdum minales, 
solitarie, folia excedentes. Flores feminini Ear oe)  politandl, 
juveniles non visi. //ores masculint circiter 7-10 a gregati. Caps sul 
e a. 
biglandulosa, E moritziana, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. 2, p. 1206. 
“errig biglandulosum, X moritzianum, Muell. Arg. in Linnea, xxxii. 
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SoutH America : Province of Panama, Seemann, 1243 i in herb. Mus. 
Brit. ; Columbia, without special locality, seth ten, 35, in herb. Berol. ; 
‘ Higuerote Gebirge,’ Moritz, 236, in herb. Ber 
According to Seemann, Joc. sup. cit., this tree bears the name Olivo 
in Panama. Neither of the collectors has any further note on it ; but 
it is one of the most distinct of the species combined eet the name 
Piglandulosum. The specimens from the three collectors named above 
a 
leaves. The Hi iguerote ee are Sages Ss near cong Point, 
Fig. 1, a sti ~~; 2, under faery of an i: om 3, margin of ati 4, upper side of 
Apex at eaf ; 5, lower portion of a flow : 6, a male flower; 7, cross section 
ofan ovary; 8, Sieenlen, Alt except the Tet pe 
