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844 BunCfcOs I f mollis Benttv 
ft. Fruit 
specimens will be’ sentxlater , ) 
844 ( fruit* end poor flowering specimen alree.dy sent" in) Specimen collect- 
ed 2 miles west of Bonda , thicket by a stream 100 ft, March 28, This is 
a shrub or shrubby tree, 5-10 ft. high. Sometimes with slender branches 
which appear sub -sc endent . Berry red. The species is rare in dry thick- 
ets not far from sea-level, Pull set. Bruit for N.Y. 
and Carnegie, 
844 £6 specimens .Substitute for those a Ireaay numbered. These are much 
better. 
344 Pup , 
845 (Wo name) 
A tree, to £5 ft. Occasional in thickets, mountain ridges ,2500-4500 ft. 
Blowers in March. The flowering branches are often leafless. Specimen/ 
was collected 6 miles northeast of Masinga, about 2500 ft, March 28, 
Petals white. 
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846 Pav on la typhe.lea (L.) Cav, 
Suffruticose, Crows to 4 ft, branching, but flowers when I ft, high. Coma 
-mon locally in cleanings end forest roads, damp situations, 1500-5000 ft. 
Blossoms May-Nov. white. The burs catch on clothing. (the larger specimen 
is from Cacaguaiito, 1500 ft, A.ug, 3; the other from Jiracasaca, £500 ft 
Sept. 26) 19 specimens, some scant, 
( stet) 
347 SipaauBft pate 1 i if ormis Perkins Siperunia 
A tree to 1590 ,20 ft. Pretty common in damp forest end thickets near 
streams, at Las Wubes, 4500 ft, Dec, 16. The flower is pale greenish 
thick end brittle. Wy Pull set, pretty good., 
348 Matayba scrobicule.ta hadlk,. 
A tree, to 55 ft Observed only in a wooded valley, 5-6 miles south of 
Mamatoca. Blowers South Nov. -Jan, (The smaller specimen collected Nov, 21 
the larger (in bud only) Jan. 6 No specimens except /one for Carnegie; 
not in good flower. 
859 849 No specimens, no label. No name, 
850 Hirtelle glendulosa Spreng, 
A tree, to 40 ft. Pretty common on the banks of streams in wooded valleys 
2000 ft, Bi laments purple (larger specimen is from near Bonda, Jan., 5 
The fruited one from near Masihga, Sept, 21 I have flowers 
collected in May, Bull set, fine. 
351-244 (no name ) 
Collected near' Bonda (250 ft.) Aug. 7, The specimens were brought in by 
a native who described the plant as a tree. It looks more like a vine, 
2 poor specimens. 
352 Rubue adenotrichus Sahlicht* 
Diffuse, bramble-like, 4-5 ft. Common on cempo,edge of forest" top of Mt 
Cuaco, 4500 ft. Sept. 27. Only a few were seen in flower. No specimens 
except for N.Y, 
355 Tripla ris Surinamers is Cham. ? 
A tree, to,50 ft. Common in wooded valleys and ravines of the dry forest 
be low £000 ft, TJje flowers are white and not fragrant. The britt 
bright, red fruits are conspicous towards the end of January. 
Bull set with fruits, fine., 
355 Leaf. The lower leaves are often larger then this by severe,! inches. 
