(545) 
5-6 long; pods mostly 4-6 cm. long, 15-20 mm. broad, 
aN rarer: eaenaee the summit rounded, abruptly erenae 
into a stipe about 3-4 mm. long, where the eta becomes grad- 
ually much corer seed about at the mid 
“A tree 30 ft. high and 10 inches in diameter. Tumupasa, 
1800 ft., Dec. 15, 1901” (No. 409). ‘The bark is gray and smoothish. 
Bradburya cologanioides sp. nov. 
Root woody, branching; stems very slender, flexuous, sulcate, 
the upper parts, peduncles etc., sli ghtly pubescent, the hairs 
mostly reflexed, yellowish; stipules 3-4 mm. long, aye eo 
acute, sharply ‘nerved; petioles about 2-2. . long; stipellae 
similar to stipules, but smaller; petiolules ee short; leaflets 
a te, 
ve ier similar Gn slightly rae vane all thick, rugose, 
sparsely pilose on the veins beneath, the 5 or 6 pairs of secondaries 
2-flowered, the lower flower very pomialaarieata bractlets similar 
to the stipules; calyx-tube saucer-shaped, 6-8 mm. broad, th 
just ready to expand (but one seen) about 2 cm. oe pod (mature?) 
8 cm. long, 5 mm. broad, attenuate and very a 
“Apolo, 5000 “ft “ hee 9, 1902” (No. 264). 
No. 47, from the same locality, Mar. 4, 1902, is a smaller plant, 
with much narrower leaves, approaching B. angustifolia, but I think 
itis the same. Its flowers are also smaller. 
Dolicholus apoloensis sp. nov. 
Pubescent; de ey conga finely angled; stipules 3-4 mm 
long, triang ular ate, e, 3-5-nerved; alee 2.5-4 cm. long; 
pales a the eal eae about 2 mm. long, of the terminal 
mm.; lateral leaflets 2-5 cm. lone and nearly road, 
exceeding their leaves; very fone Peace aaa 2 mm. lon 
calyx-tube broadly c ampanulat e, nearly ong as the pedicel, 
shorter than the longest lobe; calyx ue peace acumina 
and acute, the smallest about half the size of the largest; corolla 
about 7 mm. long; ovary and base of style hirsute, the style much 
ae the petals and stamens, the stigma large; col - mm 
long, 7 mm. broad, obovoid, strongly compressed, dark-brown 
pe tipped by a style 3 mm. long, 2- or 3-seeded; seeds black, 
