11909, Tristiropeis ovata Ladlk. n. sp. Slender 
medium sized tree in woods along the Saracatan ereek at 
1756 feat: stem 1 foot thick, 45 feet long or high, branched 
at the top; wood ederless and tasteless, white or tinged 
with red in the center, moderately hard; branches comparsa« 
tively short and forming a dense crown; bark conspicuously 
grayish white mottled, smooth; lesves slightly ascending; 
the lesflets descending, shining and conduplicate on the 
upper surface, recurved, much paler green beneath, subchar- 
taceous; inflrutescence ascending, 9 feot long, arising 
from the uppermost leaf sxile, branched abeve the middie, 
the stalks green ond covered with yellowieh brown habre; 
fruite obovoid, 3/4 inch long, covered with a yellowieh 
brown tomentum; "Srayo;" Todays, Getober, 1909, 
11910, fygeum preslii Serr. Rather large tree on 
the wooded ravines along the Baracatan ereek at 1750 feet; 
stem branched shove the middle, 3 feet thick, 50 to 60 
feet high: wood moderately hard, odorless, with a slight 
bitterish taste, more or less burly on the outside at 
least; bark thick, reddish brown benesth the grayish brown 
mottled epidermis; branches erookedly rebranched, compara 
tively short; Leaves ascending, slightly recurved, deeply 
folded upon the upper much deeper green and lucid side, 
aubchartaceous; infrutescent stalks suberect, 1 to 2 inches 
long, covered with yellowieh brown hairs; fruits gubglobose 
or slightly flattened, dark green, at least 1/3 inch 
fxx in diameter; “Zayoz;" Todays, Setober, 1909. 
11911. Grewie atylocarpa Varb, Smell tree in dry 
woods at 2000 feet along the ridge of the Daracsatan creek: 
stem 25 feet high, 10 inches thick: wood moderately soft, 
reddish toward the center, odorless and tasteless; bark 
smooth, greyish white; branches above the middle, the 
ultimate ones sscendingly curved; leaves descending, 
shallowly conduplieate on the upper deeper green and 
half shining surface; thinly coriaccous or subchartac eous; 
inflorescence from the uppermost leaf axils, or terminal, 
asecendingly curved, 211 the atalke ereenish; ¢aly* creemy 
yellow, the other perte of the odorless PLower bright 
mg young fruits pyrifors, 1/2 inch in length; *Tiwa-ar;” 
Tedsaya, Oetober, 1909, 
11912. Hoelarrhens davaceneis Slim, n. sp. Smal 
erect tree, 16 feet high, With an & ineh thick atem, in 
dry woods slong the ridge of the baracatan creek at 2000 
feet: wood moderately soft, white, odorless, with, “Aistinet 
eweetish taste; bark smooth, whitish mottled; wit th milky 
gap; main branches srising above the middle, secending, 
ultimately numerously rebranched and forming a dense erown; 
twigs smooth, shining brown, sscendinely curved, 1sx; the 
coriaceous leaves horizontal or descending, shallowly 
folded, with recurved tips, sublucid on the upper much 
deeper green surface; fruits pendulous, in pairs upon i 
inch long peduncles arising from the lowermost leaf axils, 
about 2 feet long, ususlly curved and twisted, obscurely 
angular, gradually tapering toward the apex; "Tacan;" 
Todaya, Uctober, 1909. 

