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11681. Diplycosis calelanense “lm. n. sp. Bpiphytic 
shrub ppen stunted tress or shrubs at 6500 feet of mount 
Calelan at the summit; stems 3 feet lone and branched, several, 
the branches rather lax not rigid, covered with smooth on | 
thinly shreddéd yellowish gray bark; leaves ascending, flat, 
only slightly recurved, rigidly coriaceoug, deep shining ereen 
above, much lighter or even yellowish grep benesth; flowers 
in omall axillary fascicles, upon green or reddish pedicles, 
pendulous; calyx green; corella greenish, 1/3 inch lone, 
cylindric, the 5 emall recurved segments forming a truncate 
apex; filaments end style greenish; anthere brownish, with- 
out appendages: "Limeatmet;"” Tedays, September, 1909. 
11882. Podocarpus amarue Elim. Tree 60 feet, high 
with a 2 1/2 feet thick stem, on = forested ridge at 6000 
feet of mount Calelan; main branehes from above the middle, 
moderately spreading; bark smooth, grayish, brown on the 
branchlets, emoothieh; twigs green, horizontal, comparatively 
short; leaves descending, rigidly coriaceous, shining deep 
green above, paler and duller beneath, the sides somewhat 
recurved, breaking with a snap; ripe fruite hanging upon 1/2 
to 11/2 inches long green stalke, ususlly 1 to 3-clustered, 
thickly ellipsoid, 3/4 inch long at most, smooth, hard, 
green; “Tuampis;”* Todaya, September, 1909. 
11683, Vaccinium elegans “lm. n. @p. Tree 30 feet 
high on a densely weeded ridge at GSOCO feet of mout Calelan; 
etem 1 foot thick at least, giving rise to main ascending 
vranches from below the middle; branchlets spreading horizon- 
telly, lax, numeroue; wood hard, heavy, reddish toward the 
middle, odorless and tasteless; bark dark brown, coarsely 
shredded longitudinally, emooth and greish on the branchlets; 
twigs green; leaves horizontally recurved, coriseceous, shining 
deep ¢reen above, much paler green beneath, the young terminal 
leaves reddish md pendulous, peduncle light freen, horizontal 
mainly, more or lese angular; pedicel similarly green, recurved 
calyx darker green, with small brownish white segments; 
corolla 1/3 inch lone, whitish, constricted toward the apex, 
with a faint sweet honey odor. "Yandalozons;” Todays, Septem- 
ber, 1909. 
11684, Fodocarpus imbricatus cumingii File¢. 
Rigid tree 20 to 35 feet high, renging from 6000 to 8500 
feet of mout Calelan; stem 1 to 2 feet thick; main branches 
from below the middle, spreading, the ultimate ones erect 
and comparatively short; wood hard, heavy, whitish at least 
on the outside; bark brown, sesling in plates or shredded: 
leaves ascending, shining, needle-pointed: fruits terminal, 
emooth and green, upon an enlarged base; “Sarambrum;“ 
Todaya, September, 1909, ; 
11685.  FPittesporum clementis Merr, Shrub 10 feet 
high or higher or lower in dense shrubberies st 8500 feet 
er the sumit of mount Calelan; wood moderately soft, whitish, 
with a turpentine odor; bark smoothish, yellowish brown; 
branches secendingly spreading, ultimately numerously 
rebranched: leaves ascending or horizontal, thinly coria- 
eeous, sublucid on both sides, much paler or yellowish 
areen beneath, conduplicate on the upper side, 

