12089. Albiszia megallanensis Elm. mi sp. Medium 
gized tree in fertile well drained soil of light woods 
pordering open grass patches at 750 feet; stem 1 1/2 foot 
thick, 30 feet high, mostly branched at the top; bark mottled, 
gmoothish or roughaned with lenticells; wood soft, odorless 
and testeless; the sapwood whitish, the greater central 
portion very Gerk brown; prenchiets crooked, forming & 
dense flattened erown, rigid; leaves spreading; the leaflets 
gubeoriaececus, sseending, flat, glaucous green beneath, dull 
darker green on the upper side, rather heavy; inflorescent 
stalks usually 1 to 3, strict, terete, green, neerly a foot 
long, arising from the uppermost leaf axils; flowers delicate, 
greenish except the whitish style filaments, and petals; 
Megallenes, March, 1910. 
LEOI0. Diospyreos sibuyenensis Elm. n. sp, Rather 
small trees in woods skirting grassy glens at 760 feet, in 
compact well drained soil; stem 8 inches thick, 25 feet 
high, branched from below the midcle; -wood easily cutting, 
white, moderately hard, odorless and tasteless; berk mottled, 
usually checked longitudinsily, yellowish brown peneath the 
brown epidermis; brenchlets mumerous, lax, spreading; leaves 
descendingly curved, deeply folded upon the upper lucid green 
surface, duller beneath; coriaceous; flowers pendulovns from 
the leaf axils, pedicels and calyx green; corolla whitish, 
similar in shape to "Vaeé_um" flowers; anthers brownish or 
yellowish brown; Magallanes, March, 1910. 
12091,  Diospyros sibuyenencks Elm. n. sp. Rather 
smell ereet Brees in compact well-drained soil bordering 
grassy glens at 750 feet; stem 20 feet high, 6 inches thick, 
branehed mostly toward the top; wood moderately soft, 
light, white, odorless and tasteless, easy to work; bark 
grayish white mottled, nearly smooth, or minutely checked 
longitudinally; branchesy divaricate, freely rebranched, 
forming a flattish crowny leaves subchartaccous or coriaceous, 
descendingly curved, lucid on the upper darker green and 
folded side; flowers lucid, solitary in the leaf axils; 
ealyx rigid, green, sinosely folded; corolla white, nearly 
enclosed by the ealyx; stamens whitish except the yellowish 
anthers; pistil green; Magellenes, March, 1910. 
12092,  Glcehi@ion trianarum (Blco.) Gs B. Robs Law 
widely spreading gnarly trees in small shruberries of grass 
‘lends at 750 feet, in compact fertile soil; main brenches arising 
from below the 5 feet high and 6 inches thick stem, exceec 
lingly 
widely spreading, crookedly rebrariched; twigs slender, lax, 
sreen, numerous; wood moderately hard and heavy, reddish brown, 
odorless and tasteless; leaves horizontsl, recurved toward the 
ends, shellowly econduplicate on the upper deep green surface, 
glaucous green beneath; JSlowers pendulous from the leaf axils, 
each axil usually with one or two flowers of both sexes; 
steminate ones upon slender pale green pedicels, similarly pale 
yellow throughout; the pistillete ones sessile, with green 
ovaries and the other parts of a richer or deeper yellow then 
the male parts; fruits “snow-berry" white, flattened less than 
1/2 inch seross, glefbrous,  <-celled, each cell contains & 
seeds, the glaucous brown 5-parted or divided styles:——- 
bark thick and checked on the stem, smooth on the branchlets. 
Wegallanes, March, 1910. 

