(506 ) 
5-8 cm. long, 2.5-4 cm. broad, det the subrotund base very 
abruptly pers into the petio le, the summit abruptly short- 
acuminate and obtuse, very thick, the slender, reticulate venation 
pace prominent on both sees the secondaries irregular, 6-10 
ach side; racemes or loos y few-flow ered panicles axillary and 
eh the peduncles and nee hes slender; thickened portion 
of pedice s about § mm. long, continuous with the calyx; calyx 
6-8 mm. broad, and about as long, the segments nearly equal, 
peed triangular-ovate, obtuse, thick and fleshy, shining, not 
closely appressed; berry 7-10 mm. long and two-thirds as broad, 
negulany alipueale ovoid. 
“A bush, 12 ft. high, Tumupasa, 1800 ft., Dec. 7, 1901” (No. 
352). 
ae (?) sp. nov 
nchlets short, ay widely ee gray, ot eneaeaed 
on 
ee al m. | g, stout; blades 5-10 cm. 1 
, oval, ac bac subrotund, very slightly produced, a 
ruptly very short-pointed and acutish at the summit, sparsely 
axillary, mostly iene nen their leaves loosely few- “Ho a 
spreading, the lobes subequal and broadly triangular-ovate, 
obtuse, slightly thickened; berry deep-purple, 6 to 8 mm. long, 
half as broad, oval. 
“A bush, Apolo, Mar. 2, 1902” (Wo. 14). 
Ocotea Trianae s 
v. 
Bark of the eae oot light-gray; younger portions and 
lower leaf-surfaces finely and very closely sericeous; leaves 7-15 
to nearly one-half the total length, broad and loose in fruit (flowers 
not seen); fruits sessile or on very slight, thick pedicels; calyx 
with minute, white-pilose tufts; fruit exserted for about one-third 
of its length, elliptical, very finely many-nerved. 
