12061.  Buchaneania iucidse Bim. Medium sized tree on 
damp wooded banks of the Pates river at 750 feet; stem nearly 
@ feet thick, 35 feet high, with the main branche® arising. 
from the middle; wood, moderately seft, of a greenish odor and 
taste, the sapwood white, turning reddish toward the center, 
easily worked, quite lightj{ berk smooth, blotched with gray 
and brown, reddish beneath the epidermis; branches freely 
yebranehed, the twigs suberect; leaves ascending, crowded 
toward the ends of the branchlets, ascending, ooriaceo Ww, 
shallowly @urved upon the upper much darker green and lucid 
surface; inflorescence terminal, ascending, #11 ite stalks 
pele green, buds and Flowers (except the yellow anthers) 
creany white, with a slight bad odor, Magallenes, Merch, 1910, 
12082. Phyllenthue buxifolius (Blas) Muelle Arges Lex 
sheub, froma $ to 9 feet high, siong the gravelly wooded soi] 
of the Petos river at 750 feet; stem 1 inch thick, terete, 
occasionally branched from the base; wood slightly footsad 
and bitter, Sappy white; twigs green; Leaves eseending, rether 
numerous along the branchlets; leaflets flat, also ascending, 
coriaceous, shiny on both sides, much peler green beneath; 
flowers pendulous, greenish yellow; fruits pendulous, greenish, 
fiattened, less than 1/2 inch across, G-celled, upon & Ken 
eonsploucws yollow calyx cup or Swelling, each cell with 2 
smooth plano-convex seeds. Magallanes, March, 1910+ 
42083. Tex oymosa Bim. Burly tree, 16 feet high, 
with a 6 inch thiek stem, along the Pavale river at 500 feet; 
wood moderately soft, whitish, with a greenish bitter odor 
ee Well ao taste; bark smooth, grayish white; main branches 
arookedly rebranshed, arising from the middle; twigs lax, 
numexvus, ascendingly Spreading, covered with thin flaky 
white bark; eorieceous leaves horivgontal, dark #hiny green 
above, palev #o beneath, Tlut or omly #iightiy folded upon 
the upper surface; inflorescence arising trom the terminal 
leat, axils, eseending, pale green except the 4 whitish petals 
and filewents, the ovary and anthers yellow, the stigua 
green, without odox.  Usageilenes, Wareh, 1910+ 
12064. Gveton lelophyllus Muell. Arg. Stunted erect 
ivee, on the Paunle river bank et S00 feet; stem 6 inehes 
thick, 16 feet high, branched from below the middle; wood 
moderately hard, dull white, odorless and tasteless, fine 
for gutting; bexk smooth, greyish white; branchlets arranged 
more ox eps in whorls, freely rebranched and forming & dense 
oblong crown; leaves recurved, coriaceous, vuenelly folded on 
the upper darker green surface, more or jese twisted especially 
wo toward the apex, ample; young infrutescence terainal, 
exvect, green, Gpieate, subterete, the basal 6 inches pistiliate, 
the apical 6 to 10 inches staminate and soon withering after 
flowering; fruit o-celied, surmounted by 5 green sepals; 
styles flattened, divergent, green, beiring forked brown 
stigmas; stuminate fiewers slightly fragrant, greenish except 
the yellowish white anthers, delicate petels and woolly 
haira; fruite 1/2 ineh across, cach cell with one seeg; old 
leaves turfing ovange red, Magelianee, March, 1910. 

