(no name.) 
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A* vine ,'to 40 ft, Occasional in the dry forest region "below 1500-ft# gen* 
e rally on river "banks. Flowers in Aug. and again m Nov. (specimens ere f- 
from Bonda, Aug, ^ 1 u " ' 
394 (no name) 
A vine, to 40 ft. Occasional in wooded valleys, 500-2000 ft, Flowers in Aug* 
(specimens from Masinga Fie ja, 300 ft, damp forest "by river, Aug, 28, 
(probably a slight variety of No, 805. / H- r ■■ ' J 
805 Rourep, glabra a.400 
A shrubby tree with long branches which are sometimes scendent"; grown to 
40 ft. Several seen on the river shore near Fonda, Sept, 2. the diffi’er- 
ences of calyx and stamens hold good in a large series of both forms; 
and No,. 400 is a true vine, while this is properly a tree. She flowers 
of both are white. Full set; fairly good; often 5 leaflets. 
80S Rourea, glabra B.P.K, A twining vine, to 40 ft. Damp forest by riverf 
at .MasingaV'ieja, 800 ft. AAg. 22 f 2 species, poor. 
397 
A tree to 40 ft. Forest, generally near streams. Common at Cacagualito, 
1500 ft. Collected May 15 
897 Specimens from Don Amo, 2500 ft,- March 12, Full set. 
8 98- {already -e ^ ^ 
398 Eugenia Ja.mbo s L». A tree, forest ravine near Jiracasaca,25Q0 ft. Jan. 2# 
398 (already sent in) Specimen from Onaca, 2500 ft., Dec. 5 This is rose-^ 
pie (Jambosa) cultivated but grows wild in the mountain^ forest near 
streams, called Manzanita. Full set, good.. 
399 Citrus limette F isso. Wild lime. Forest near Mas inga‘< ieja, about 1000 
Jen. 12. This species or variety is found occasionally in thick forest. 
The fruit is small. As lime trees attain a great age it is possible that 
the specimens eenn were originally planted by the H&idians in places now 
over rown with forest. The Indians had a settlement at Masinga Vie ja( as 
the name ippli^s) though there 'are n$w no houses within five milex of 
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the place.. 
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900. Rinorep mareinatae * (Tr.et PI.) Rusby. 
A small forest tree. Ravine near Jirerasaca, 2500 ft. Jan. 13, 
Full set,. Fruit for N.Y. 
9 00 (already sent in) Specimens collected in forest 6 miles northeast of 
Masinga, 2000 ft.. June 1. This is a small tree to 12 or 15 ft,, local and 
rather rare in damp forest, 500-2500 ft. Flowers white., 
901 A forest tree. valley near Jiracasaca Jan, Jan. 15,., Flower white, 
fragrant. Full set, good. 
902 Caoparis macrophylla n.F.K. Capper is Cynophallophora, L , (which was 
latest. (2 specimens were distinct) 
A, small tree. Forest, Agua Dulce, about 2000 ft, Jan. 13 The base of 
stamEuas crimson; rest of the flower with calyx white.. 
902 (a. specimen already sent in) A small tree* The specimens are from mourfc 
Bin forest on the Agua Dulce Road, Feb. 2. The flower is fragrant, 
14 good, but small specimens. 
905. Cupania Americenj a L® (-44 6) 
A high forest tree, Agua Dulce, about 200 ft,. Jen,. 18 Full set, but only 
2 $. have leaves, and many of these not good. 
