LELLO. Lunesia reticulata Ehm. nm. sp. Strict shrub, 
in moist alluvial soil of helf swampy flats at 500 feet, in 
humid woods; stem 1 inch thick, 3 to 15 feet high, terete, 
unbranched; o1¢ wooed odorless, bitter, pale white, rether hard 
and strong; bark yellowish brown, smooth; leaves mainly 
towar€ the top, ascending, charteceous, flat, deep green and 
sublueid above, much paler green beneath, the terete, green, 
much escending petioles swollen at both ends; inflorescence 
from the uppermost leaf axils, varying from a few inches to ‘a 
foot in length, sscending, sparingly brenched, yellowish green, 
the pedicels and odorless flowers pele yellow; fruits S-parted, 
the 3 cells dehiseing along the upper suture, lesesded, 
greenish or yellowish brown, persistent; Magallanes, March, 
19106 
12120. Timonius veletonii Elm. ne Sp. * Small strict 
tree in weeds of a fertile moist flat at 500 feet: branches 
chiefly at the top, spreading, freely rebranched, the twigs 
aseending and more or less angular; leaves also ascending, 
coriaceous or subchartaceous, shiny green on the upper folded 
eurface, recurved toward the apex, much paler green beneath; 
inflorescence from the o14 lesf axils, the stalk divaricate 
or subpendulous, all the stalks as well as the calyx green 
and covered with velvety bfown hairs; corolla in the bud 
angwler above the middle, the creamy white 5 segments reflexed 
inféenthesis; anthers of the same color on the outside, 
falsely united, 5; style whitish, terunited by « bilobed 
green stigma, only one helf as long the corolla; stem 15 
feet high, 4 inches thick; wood moderately hard and ding 
white, heavy, without odor or taste; bark smooth, mottled; 
Magallanes, March, 1910. 
12121.  Dichepetelum monospermum Merr. Small strict 
tree, in moist fertile wooded flate at 500.feet; stem 4 
inches thick, terete, 16 feet high, branched from the middle; 
branches widely spreading and forming an elongated crown, 
lexly rebranched; wood moderately hard, yellowish white, 
coarsely grained; odorless and nearly testeless; berk smooth, 
mottled, green beneath the epidermis, the balace white portion 
turning to a €ull1 blue upon exposure; leaves horizontel, 
conduplicate on the upper much deeper shining green surface, 
recurved especially toward the apex; clustered flowers in 
the lesf axils, yellowish green, the inner parts paler white; 
mature fruite mostly clustered slong the twies, orange red 
or more yellow, subfaleate, 3/4 inch long, 1/2 ineh across 
the middle; the solitary seed surrounded by a deep red ment, 
the exocarp dehiscing in 3 parts from the apex toward the base; 
Magallanes, March, 1910. 
L21226 Ilex cymose Bim. free 30 feet high, with a 
11/2 foot thick stem, in fertile half swampy soil of woods 
at 500 feet; main branches from below the middle, ascendingly 
spreading, the ultimate ones crooked, quite rigid and numepous; 
wood moderately soft, odorless, pappy white at least on the 
cuteide, odorless, bitterish, mid aged greined; bark brown, 
lentigelled, on the branches smooth and grayish white; leaves 
rigidly coriaceous, easily breeking, horizontal or descending, 
slightly foléed upon the upper darker green surfece, recurved 
especially toward the apex; inflorescence suberect, terminal, 
livaricately paniculate, yellowish green except the whitich 
petals and filaments, the yellow ovary, and the brown anthers, 
(yellew~hen fresh); flowers odorless; Magallanes, Merch, 1910. 
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