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fectly opposite, slightly petiolulate, the اچ‎ larger, 6-10 c 
long, oblong-e , obtuse, the bas se sub-equal, 
coriaceous, above shining, below co: ‘principal veins 12- 
18 pairs, their direction irregular, above ig below promi- 
nent; teeth sub-obsolete, tipped with a bla callous point ; 
either sessile or stoutly pedicellate, about 15 mm. long, the 
long beak recurved, densely hispid; seeds one-half the en 
of the capillary stalks on which they are reflexed, 3.5 m 
long, тк, turgid, bright reddish-brown and lla: 
ing, faintly reticulat 
Yungas, 1890 (664). Very mature specimens of the female 
Brunelha Boliviana, Britton (?). Differing in the not glaucous, but 
ferruginous-tomentellate character of the branchlets, peduncles, 
lower leaf surfaces and inflorescence; panicles axillary and 
terminal, lax, 1-2 dm. long including the peduncle, which is 
5-8 cm. long, less stout than in the type, angled; flowers 3 mm. 
broad, the calyx teeth 5, triangular, acute, nearly 2 mm. long 
and scarcely as broad, grayish brown with white margins. 
Stamens 10. 
Songo, Nov., 1890 (839). Specimens of the male plant, in 
the young flowering state, only seen. Possibly distinct. 
MELIACE/E 
TRICHILIA OVALIS, sp. n. Branches stout, blackish, velvety; 
leaves 15-40 cm. long, the common petiole 2-6 cm. long, very 
thick, about equalling the internodes of the rhachis; leaflets 
4-6 pairs, sessile, oval, obtuse at both ends, or the uppermost 
with contracted base, 6-10 cm. long, 3-4 cm. broad, thick and 
coriaceous, entire, the margins strongly revolute, above slightly 
cu below densely Ще, and strongly veined; panicles 
very compound, lax and broad, pubescent; flowers sessile or 
short pedicelled ; sepals slightly united at the base, less than 1 
mm. long, ovate, acutish, pubescent ; petals 52. к 
oblong, the apex rounded, 4.5 mm. long; stamen-tube 3 m 
long, the border slightly spreading and коне 10-lobed, the 
anthers short and broad, sessile just within the border; pistil 
a little exceeding the calyx-tube, slenderly conical, flattened, 
grooved on both sides, bearing a broad peltate stigma 
Songo, Nov., 1890 (848). Distributed as “Moschoxylon.” 
