fruits loss then 1/2 ineh long, similerly tapering at both 
ends, very dark and duli green; “Necat.e* Leaflets reduced 
toward the apex somewhat more scattering. Toedaya, May, 1909. 
11861.  Orania @deeipions montena BeOG. te Vare Erect 
tree the @ize of cocomenuts in fortile well drained sei) of 
grassy thiekete of light woode at Sooo feet on the Palen 
eide of the mountain renge, stem 36 foet high, at least 1 
foot thick at the base, & inches at the top, grayish white; 
wood fibrous and pulpy in the center, the hard ring brownish; 
rings obscure exeept at the top; leaves 16 feet long, mostly 
herisonts) and reeurved (siailar te the leaves on se@es-nuts); 
@heath base 1 foot wide at the base, trough-like on the 
upper eide, beneath eoverel with a grayish brown pulverulence, 
gaooth exeept the edges which lacerate inte dingy yellowish 
brown dry and persistent shreds, gradually narrowed and 
extended into the 2 foot leng petiole whose eiges are not 
lacerated; leeflete descending, numerous, gradually reduced 
teward the apex; quite rigid toward the base at least, the 
miduerve strongly keeled on the upper Sublucid greon surtace, 
end sovered with 4 fine tomentum, the sides rool-shaped 
especially so toward the base, glaucous green beneath; 
yeehis & inches wide at the base, Zully 1 inch deep, irianguler 
in shape toward the apex, the aides covered with a brownish 
tomentwa; infruteseence agcending, arising from the leaf axils; 
peduncle subterete, 1 1/2 inch thiek, 2 feet long, brenches 
irregulerly arising from the main or central axis which is 
% feet long, 811 freely rebranched and ascending, the fruit 
bearing branchlets green, curvinagly zigzag, very Slender; 
mature fenits flsttish slobose, 2 inches across, yellow as 
the oooked yolk of an ef%. “Bangaae* Todaya, May, 1909-6 
: 11682.  Pittesperum macrocarpum Merr. Erect shrub 15 
feet high in light woods mixed with shrubs and grasses on 
@ well drsined ridge at Sco¢ feet on the Talon side of the 
mountain renge; @tem 3 inches thick; branches numercu®, from 
below the middie, laxly rebranched; wood sappy white, 
ederless and testeless, soft; berk grayieh white, smooth 
er only obseurely lenticclled; branches vertioilistely 
rebranched, the twige descending; leaves aise vertioillately 
arranged, strongly reeurved, thinly coriaceous, sublucid 
ani darker green above, margins somewhat wavy; fruite few 
to Several clustered, upon a terminal 1 ineh long peduncle, 
the pedicell¢ similarly brown ané 1/4 inch long, ellipsoid 
or plum-like, orange ved, hurd, with a turpentine odorous 
viscid o41 or juice, 1 1/4 inch long, fully 3/4 inch thick; 
"Salibutebut." fodays, September, 190%. 
11863. Dillenie mindansentis Zim, m. Sp. Tree 25 
feet high with a foot thick stem, in rich moist soil of woods 
eat Sooo feet on the Talon side of the mountain range; wood 
soft, odorless ond nearly tasteless, sappy white; bark brown 
and gray mottled, thinly checked and sealing in ®mall plates; 
branches from the middle, slightly aseending, crooked, sparingly 
rebranched, the rigid branchiets suberect; leaves ascending 
on arte | spreading, chartaceous, the larger 5 feet 
long, lucid and brighter green above; Stipules deciduous, 
dry, 3 inches long, the uppermost one red, folded; peduncle 
arising fzom the uppermost bracts, 
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