dull fleshy red; fruite 3/4 inch lonz, elongated ellipsoid, 
watery ereen; branchlets lax and spreading; lesves coriaceous, 
horizontal or descending, flat, dull green above, much 
lighter green beneath. "Pamagtinzgean;* Todays, September, 
1909, 
11901. Pandeanue copelandii “err. Clustered but 
oeeasionally solitary in rich moist #011 of a densely 
wooded slope at 3°00 feet, on the “salon side of the mountain 
range: atem $ to 6 inches thiek, ringed and with blunt 
¢pines, otherwise smooth and yellowish; serie] roots short; 
branches few and aleo short; stem about 12 feet hich or 
higher, leaves copious, ascending, recurved sbove the middle, 
rigid, 2 inches wide, deeply grooved on the upper side, 
midvein beneath smooth, edgee sharply serrate especially 
toward the base, slightly paler green and duller beneath; 
peduncle arising from the uppermost leaf arile, 3 feet long 
ageendine, trianguler, bracteate especially towards the 
distal end, green, hard, 1 inch thick; synearpia 3 to 5 
clustered at the apex, aecending, 4 to 7 inches long, 2 to 
"“Sarieu;" Todays, September, 1909. 
11902, Salenthe triplieata Ames. Terrestrial 
clumpe smongest grassy thickete in fertile s0i1 at 3000 
feet on the Talon side of the mountain range: stems erect, 
pale green, somewhat compressed, breetesate, 31/2 feet 
high; leaves secendingly recurved, coriaceous; similarly 
green on both sides, plicate; flowers divaricate, odorless, 
the outer organe pale «green on the outside, scurplish on 
the inner, the inner organs yellowish white with purple 
streaks; the green fruits hanging, elongate? elliptieh, 
nearly 3 inches long, strongly 6Geridged; "Lackilaki;” 
Todaya, June, 1909. 
11903. Trichoepermum discolor “im. n. sp. 
Medium sized tree, 45 feet hich, with a 2 feet thiek stem, 
in moist wooded slopes at 3000 feet, on the “alon side 
of the mountain rance; wood soft, white, odorless and 
tasteless; bark ecrey, brown on the branches, green on the 
twige, 1 ineh thick, reddish brown benesth the epidermis, 
smoothish or obscurely lenticelled, the young bark easily 
stripping; branches widely spreading, the ultimate ones 
Slender and horizontal; leaves horizontal or deseemding, 
submembranous, usually folded upon the upper deep green 
surface, grayish green beneath; inflorese ence erect or 
nearly so from the leaf axdhs, green except the brown 
buds; o14 infruteseence on the branches persistent, ascend- 
ing, the flattened fruits 1/2 inch high, fully thet in 
width; covered with yellowih brown hairs; Today, 
Yetober, 1909. 
11904, Bugenia acuminatiseims (Bim,) Kurz, Small 
tree, 25 feet hirh with a 10 ineh thick stem, in moist, 
fertile, tensely wooded slopes at 3000 feet near a stream 
on the 7elon gide of the mountain range; wood whitish, 

