(99) 
sinuately lobed; fruit 10-12 mm. long and broad; seed 5 mm. long, 
road, reniform, smooth, partly enclosed in the 2- lobed, 
light-yellow endocar 
“A slender bush; an Rafael, 2000 ft., March 27, 1902” (No. 
223). 
MELIACEAE 
Cedrela brunellioides sp. nov. 
Glabrous. Leaves (but two seen) 25 cm. long, the petiole about 
one-third as long as the rachis, stout; leaflets 17, the petiolules 
40r 5m ae the blades 7 to 10 cm. long, 3 to 5 cm. broad, 
ace sien: rounded at the base, abruptly short-acuminate and 
acute, obscurely crenate with the minutely preeane sear of a 
se condary i in each sinus, Seater shining above, dull and paler 
underneath, where the midrib and 18 to 25 pairs of ‘slender second- 
ari 
broad, the base acute, the wing exceeding it m 
broad, oblanceolate, inaequilateral, the summit rounded, ‘the outer 
margin thickened. 
“Tree 15 inches in diameter and 45 ft. high, called “Cedro.” 
Santa Barbara, 5000 ft. alt., Aug. 30, 1902” (No. 1558) 
VOCHYSIACEAE 
Qualea virgata sp. n 
Puberulent; aes slender, lightly recurved, purple; 
stipular glands depressed, purple with whitish central point, I-I.5 
mm. long, oblong or oe pe 3 mm. long, very thick; 
blades 4-8 cm. long, 2-4 cm. broad, oval, acute, mea cordate, 
lightly sinuate-margined, thick, ae ferruginous beneath, slightly 
scabrous above, the midrib "narrowly channelled above, nee 
numerous secondaries nee upcurved and meeting to for 
thickish margin, the venation prominent beneath; panicles etd 
nal, peduncled, ee a se above; pedicels unequal, slender, 
mostly about 6 mm. long, glandular-bracted at the base, the glands 
mostly a little ee ial sepals broadly ovate, Goa. 5-6 
ong, the posterior very slightly gibbous; petal reaching 
ng, clawed, very broad, obcordate, the margin erose, 
yellow with the middle portion purple- striped; stamen 15 mm. long 
straight, the anther 5 mm. long, ovoid; style coiled, when ee 
ened, about equalling de stamens 
“A low round-topped tree, with trunk 12 inches in diameter and 
gray scaley bark; Tumupasa, 2000 ft., Dec. 16, 1901” (No. 415). 
