121351. Rrdiendre videallii Elm, ne 8p. Stunted appear- 
ing tree in moiet eleay soil on a wooded Pevala river bank at 
750 feet; atem 1 1/2 feet thick, crooked, 30 feet high, 
ing from the middleg wood hard and 
h toward the center; bark 
12133. Cyelophorus serostichoides (Perst.) Presl. 
Upon smell tree trunks in woods along the Peuale river et 
760 feet; brown rootstocks terete, brownk brittle, brenched 
end forming interleced messes; stipes also terete, similar 
in color, varying from 1 to 6 inches in length; fronds ascending 
from the base, ultimately much recurved, tick, rigid, filet, 
heavy, shiny green sbove, glaucous seurfy peneath; more 
_gporiferous toward the apex than toward of from the base, 
A henédsome fern! Mecallenes, Mereh, 1910. 
12154,  Xenthostemon verdugonianie Naves. Rigid 
shrubs or amall trees in sand-erevelly soil on the Peuaia 
fiver flat at the south fork funetion, 750 feet; sten of 
the Llerzer over 6 inches thick, 25 feet. high, very slender 
and with main brenehes from the middle or below; ranches 
suberect, the numerous ultimate ones crooked, eonprratively 
shert and spreeding; wooed hard, dingy white, odorless ant 
testeless; bark very amooth, whitish; leaves coriaceous, 
horizontelly spreading, curvinegly conduplieate on the upper 
surface, much lighter creen beneath; old infrutescencé 
erect, termine], few brancheé only % to % inches long. 
Magallanes, Mareh, 1910. 
12125. Vitex ovata Thonb. Sprawling shrvb in sandy 
soil near the bysech; stem less then 1 inch thick, terete, 
very flexihie, from & foot to severe) yarie long, branched all 
eleng, usually severe] from the same root Gluster; wood bitterish, 
odorless, sreenish white, soft, with & large pith; bark brown, 
more or less finely shreded; branchlets erect or suberect; 
leaves mostly ascending, submembranous, flat or shal lowly 
folded upon the upper side, canescent beneath; inflorescence 
terminal, exeet, stalks end ealyx greenish, the odorless flowers 
light or rather pale blue; Magellenes, April, 1910. 
12135 a. Senevole merrillii Elm. nm. sp. A low lex 
shrub in send grevelly seil along the Pausla river at ite 
junetion with the south fork, et 750 feetg twigs ascending, 
terete, anocth, gray, at the ends bearing numerous leaves; 
lenves horizontally spreading, coriaceous, fiat, tips recurved, 
paler beneath; inflorescence axillary, ereenish except the 
white pégale and yellowish stamens; ellipsoid fruite purplish . 
bleck; stems 11/2 ineh thick, terete, usually move then 
one from the bese, branched from neer the base; branches widely 
apreeding, the twigs suberect; wood soft, pele white, odorless 
ané tasteless; berk smeoth greyish; Megpalleanes, March, 1910. 

