creamy white; the flattish fruits densely ~eovered with 
yellowish brown pubescent appendages; Magallanes, March, 1910. 
12106. Quercus soleriena Vid. Small tree in compact red 
soil of a wooted incline along the Panala river at 750 feet; 
stem 30 feet high, 10 inches thick, terete, oranches from 
the middle, with an elongeted crown; wood hard, heavy, nusty 
white, brittle, odorless and nearly tasteless; bark brown, with 
whitish lentleelis; branches freely rebranched, the greenish twigs 
ascending; leaves ¢chartacecus, ascending or horizontal, dull 
green on the upper nearly flat surface, recurved toward the 
apex, the young leaves yellowish green, deseending ond more 
or less folded on the upper side; spikes ascending, a few inches 
long, striet, arising from the apex of the second year old twigs; 
fruits imma tare ; Magallanes, Merch, 1910. 
LE1L07 « Grewia etylocarpa arb. Smell tree in moist 
rather stony soil of woois on gentle inclines at 750 feet 
glong the Pavsle river; stem 8 in¢hes thick, 25 feet high, 
iis upper one halt branched and forming an elongeted crown; 
brenches spreading, relatively short, the terminal portion 
green; leaves mostly deseending, thinly coriaceous, shiny lucid 
green on the upper folded side, Aaller and paler green beneath, 
anple; infleresecence subereet, terminal or from the upper leaf 
axile, all the stalks greenish, ealLyx yellowish green, the basal 
portion of the eerolls of the game color, the tips yellow; filemenits 
and enthers bright yellow; ovary yellowish green, siyle color as 
the stamens, stigue brownish; vwood soft, reddish especially 
toward the center, 6dorless and tasteless; berk reletively 
thiek, dull brown and Kanticelled, Geap reddish brown beneath 
the epidexmis; imgeallanes, March, 1910. 
u2.08.  Bugenia robertii Merr., Mecium sized tree, in 
iamp fertile somewhat grevelly soil of woods along the Fauale 
river at 750 feet; stem slender, 45 feet long, 1 foot thick, 
terete, brancheé towerd the top only; wood moderately soft, the 
thin- Pha = pele white, otherwise veadish brown, edorless 
and asteless; bexk very smooth, grayish or yellowish white; 
Spades numerous and relatively short, ascending, forming a 
dense Plattish crown; leaves aoemading, ecriaceous, folded upon 
the upper darker luoia green surface, tips recurved; flowers 
terminal, 1 to 3 usually; calyx snd petals greenish white, the 
latter more whitish; filaments similar in color, anthers more 
yellow; Wagallanes, March, 1910. 
12109.  Pithecolobium anguletum Benth, ‘Shrub 15 feet 
high,in modsat stony soil of woods slong the Paualn river at 
750 feet; weod not herd, dingy white or reddish, odorless 
and tasteless; old bark smooth, erscked, that on the branches 
dark brown lenticelled; twigs aseeniing, greenish ox dull 
phe. ridged; lesves ascending; the leaflets descending, 
membranous, filet, shiny deep green above, glaucescent beneath; 
panda texmminal, suberect, all the stelk yellowish green and 
angled, 1 foot long; flowers creemy white; ripe peds shining 
vermillion red, auch tyiatel, the beans equally censtricted on 
both sides; very Bretty and showy in the mature sitatel 
Magallanes, March, 1910. 

