from the apex towavds the base, deep red exeept the brown 
stigma, of a Zeracnted wine oder; o14 stems obliquely ringed 
every inch or so; the soft fibrous white wood covered with 
enooth yellowish gray bark.  ‘agallames, March, 1910. 
42415. Pieus terminalifolia Wim, mt, Sp. Shrub 9 feet 
high, in fertile compact #0911 of meadows at 500 feet; stem 2 
inches thiek, brenched from below the middle; branches slender, 
freely rebranched, lax and half dreoping; wood seft, white, 
without eder er taste; berk smooth, white or meaguk grayish 
white, the ends of the twigs subereet, terminated by the 
leaves; leaves ascendingly spreading, shiny on the upper 
folded side, a trifie paler green beneath, rough on both 
sides; figs clustered along the branchlets; green as is slse 
the short stelk, flattened globose, less than 1/2 inch across, 
buds lentieslied, vitimately turning soft and reddish; 
flowers pele ment colered. i Usgallanes, Mareh, 1910s 
12116. Piper corylistechyon G. BO,  Seandent upon 
eaell trees along water courses at 500 feet, in fertile soil; 
stem 1 inch thick, terete, crooked ena locping, more or less 
branched all eleng; branches horizentelly apreading, green, 
nodulose, terete; wood dingy white, without odor or taste, 
soft, with eonspicuevs radial raye; bark eomparetively thick, 
dull brown, finely winged longitudinally; leaves flat, with 
recurved tips, soriseeous, auch lighter green beneath; spikes 
erect, strict, 1/8 inch thick, 1 to 3 inches long, terete, 
leaf opposed, creamy white except the yellow receptacle and 
green peduncle. WVagallanes, Merch, 1910. 
12117. Hlagocarpus multificrus (Teu.) Vile Medium 
sized tree in high woods slong streamletsa at 500 feet, in moist 
fertile soil; stom 1 foot thick, not strict, branched from the 
middie, 35 feet high; branches spreading, forming a fiattish 
erown; wood white or with e yellowish tinge, odorless and 
tasteless, moderately soft but nice to work; bark smooth, 
grayish white mottled; twigea subereect; leaves deeply folded on 
the upper Slightly deeper green surfece, margius consplenously 
wavy, thinly corieceous; inflorescence from the uppermost leat 
axils, the rachis greenish, the recurved pedicels whitish; 
flowers profuse, pendulous, odorless, creamy white except the 
yellowish brown anthers and deep yellow ovary disk; fruits 
Bhining, ollipsc1a or more elongsted ellipsoid, 1/2 inch long, 
dull blue. i Magelianes, May, 1910. 
12118. litsea fulva (Blm,) Vili. am erect shrub-like 
tree in compact well dreined soii1 of ehruberries bordering . 
grassy glens at 600 feet; stem 16 feet high, 5 inches thick; 
branches divaricate, from below the middle, slender, rebranahed; 
wood seft, yellowish, with neither oder uor taste; bark smooth, 
derk brown ox blotched with gray; leaves seriaceous or sub+ . 
ehartaceous, tips only recurved, ee ascending ov horizontal, 
shiny deep green above, subglauceseent green beneath: 
infrutescence in @malj elusters along the branchlets, subglobose, 
er a trifle thicker above the middle, less then 1/2 inch thiek, 
pele yellow but ultimately turning ehining red; the "“saucer~ — 
Shaped" calyx gveen and persistent even after the fruits have . 
fallen. lsg@lianes, Mareh, 1910+ ; ae 

