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GUTTIFERAE 
Caopia cordata sp. nov. 
Shortly ferruginous-tomentose, except the glabrous upper leaf- 
surfaces; branchlets elongated, eee coarsely angled; stipules 
25 mm 
the upper surface, the crooked coarsely and irregularly reticulate 
fine venation lightly cme above; peduncle terminal, 2.5 cm. 
long, the ea few and loosely fruited: pedicels about 5 mm 
long, stout; calyx lobes oe a little ee than the pedicels, 
oblong, pena reflexed; fruit 13-15 mm g, broadly ovoid 
with rounded summit, deep red finely eee ‘tomentose, sur- 
mounted by the slender styles 
“A bush Io ft. high; Abbi. Feb. 23, 1902” (No. 99). 
The species is near to C. oo (H.B.K.), ae differs in 
its hirsute midrib, and broad lea 
It appears to i the same as a ie collected by Pearce. 
Clusia Lechleri (Sect. Criuva) sp. nov 
Glabrous; branchlets robust; penoles about 8 mm. long, very 
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fare revolute; midrib very prominent underneath; secondaries 
about 30-35 pairs, ascending at an angle of about 45°, 
str ee flowers few, ieaune larger petals about 8 mm. long, 
very broad, concave; stamens numerous, nearly distinct at the 
base, about 6 mm. long, ce reddish filaments noe t one-third as 
long as the anthers; fruit shortly and stoutly peduncled, the 
fruiting calyx 10 mm. broad, the fruit 15 mm. long, broadly 
obovoid, crowned with 5 thi K obovate red stigmas 
long, tardily 5-dehiscent; seeds linear-oblong, 6 mm. long, blackish. 
“‘A dioecious tree 10 inches in diameter ae 30 ft. high; Apolo, 
4800 ft., April 20, 1902” (No. 2457). 
Apparently the same as Lechler’s No. 2204, collected at San 
Agavan, Peru. 
Clusia elongata sp. nov 
Glabrous; leaves 10-20 cm. long, 3-6 cm. broad, oblanceolate 
with rounded summit, tapering ay from near the summit to 
the clasping base, without true petiole, moderately thick, the 
midrib narrowly channelled above, prominent beneath; secondaries 
very numerous, many branching at the base, aes atan oe 
about 45° and me k line 1-2 mm. fro 
the edge; pistillate cyme few-flowered, the pee | ne Soliacle 
