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Chaetocarpus Pearcei sp. nov. 
Glabrous; branchlets short, stout, leafy; petioles 6~7 mm. long, 
g-Io ¢ 
brown, shortly and stoutly scaly-muricate, 4-valve 
“A low tree, near Inglis-Inglis, 6000 ft., Aug. 8, 1902” (Wo. 
570). 
The same species was collected by Pearce at Moro, 5000-6000 
ft., Jan. 1866, in flower, and near Santa Cruz, 7000 ft., Feb. 1865, 
in fruit. From these specimens the following Palen is taken: 
Flowers in dense axillary clusters; pedicels 6 m 
length, ae like the calyx, the latter eee re of 
its length, t es 2 mm. long and broad, oval; stamens nearly 
4 mm. long, ie filaments tapering, reddish- pilose, the anthers 
short and broad. Styles about 2.5 mm. long, subulate, densely 
reddish pilose; fruiting peduncles 6 mm. long. 
ANACARDIACEAE 
Schinus tomentosa sp. nov. 
Ferruginous-pilose, the hairs spreading or divergent; branchlets 
short and stout; uppermost leaves only seen, the petioles 1.25 cm. 
long, very stout, the longest rachis 4 cm. long; leaflets 3-5, the 
petioles 3 mm. long, very stout, the blades 4-8 cm. long, 2.5-4 cm. 
broad, ovate, rounded or sub-truncate at the base, blunt, thick, 
fruits sub- aa the cl 4 mm. broad, the race snaequileterally 
oval, 6 mm. long, § mm. broad, tipped with the small stigma, 
purple, ae ernie 
“A shrub 7 it. high; ae 4800 ft., Sept. 7, 1902’ (No. 1603). 
Schinus maurioides sp. 
Glabrous; branchlets ak ascending, leafy; petioles 4-5 cm. 
long, slender, nearly terete; leaflets 5-9, the internodes of ae 
rachis 18-40 mm. long; petiolules 3-4 mm. long, the blades 6-10 
short-acuminate and obtuse, ae eeaR ee ne pale-green and 
late, lightly prominent o n both aye ee axillary and terminal, 
rather small and loose, peduncled; flowers not seen; pedicels of 
