white; fruits dark red; There are 911 etazes on the same 
inflorescence and the combination of colore set off by the 
pleasingly colored leaves is very delicately pretty | 
*iwalos;“ Todays, September, 1909, 
11625. Turpinia pomifera Dc, Tree 35 feet high 
with a foot thick stem on a steep forested slope along the 
Beruring river at 2760 feet; branches mainly toward the 
top, crookedly rebranched; wood soft, sappy white, odorless, 
with a distinct sweet taste; bark mottled, smoothish or 
ehecked toward the baee; twigs ascending, green, heavy; 
leaves opposite, horizontally spreading, petiole and petiolules 
thiekened at the plsce of attachments; leaflets coriaceous, 
darg greek snd sublucid sbove, much paler green beneath, 
varying in size; inflorescencé ascending, usually 3 stalke 
arising from the leaf axils, the stalke and odorless flowers 
greenish yellow especially the ealyx; “Dalaui®; “Tarosor;" 
Todaya, September, 1909. 
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11626, dexmelum tephrocarpum Turez. Small tree 
20 feet high with’on & inch thick etem, along the Bearuring 
river at 2500 feet; branches widely epreading toward the 
top, the twigs suberect and greenish; wood soft, white, 
odorless and tasteless; bark smoothish, yellowish brown on 
the etex, mottled on the branches; leaves alternating, 
horizontally spreading; the thinly coriaceous leaflets 
descending, shining dark green above, much paler green 
beneath and sublucid; inflorescence aacendineg, greenish, 
6 to 24 inches long, the petale white; "Tabaat~-cobing;" 
Todaya, September, 1909, 
11827, Allophylue repandoedentatus Radlk. n. ep. 
Small tree 18 feet high with a 6 inch thiek etem, along the 
Baruring tiver at 2760 feet; wood moderately herd, burly, 
white odorless ond tasteless; bark brown, amooth, mottled 
on the branches; main branches suberect, arising from above 
the middle; lesvee horizontally spreading; leaflets descend- 
ing, conduplieste on the upper much deeper green surface, 
and half shining, with strongly recurved tips, chartaceous; 
infrutescence erect, averaging 6 inches lone, axillary, 
all the atalke dark green, bronehed above the middle; 
fraite 1/3 inch in diameter, orange red, subglobose; "Atiz;” 
Todaya, September, 1909. 
11828, Pygeum latiphyllum £im. n. ap. Slender 
tree 30 feet hich, with a lone 8 inch thick stem, on nearly 
precipitous bluffe along the Beruring river at 2750 feet; 
wood moderately soft, white, burly, odorless, tasteless, 
bark rather thin, smooth, mottled with gray and brown; 
branches mainly at the top, horizontally spresding, compa. 
ratively short but freely rebranched, the twige brown; 
leaves horizontal or slightly deseending, thinly coriaceous, 
conduplicate on the upper dull green surface, much lighter 
green beneath; erect spikes 3 to 5 inehes long, from the 
leaf axile or from their fallen axile or sears, yellowish 
green; young fruite shining dark green; buds and their sub- 
tending bracte yellowith, the young inflorescence densely 
clothed with green imbricated bracts which are distichously 
arranged in 2 rows and which at the apex are deeply notched 
twice; “Balia;"® Todsaya, September, 1909, 
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