121834 Sereinia videlil Verre omall erect tree in 
moist fertile over flow flats or along the Panala river at 
500 feot, usually in woods; stem Minches thiek, 25 to 60 | 
feet high, branched above the middle; wood moderately seft 
or hard, pale white, bitterish; odorless; bark brown, eamooth- 
jgh er shedding in smell plates, whitish beneath the epidermis 
but es soon aa exposed giving off a sticky light yellow juice; 
main brenches divarieste, rebrenched #11 elong; leaves mostly 
elustered at the ends of the twigs, ascending, flet or the 
nargins somewhat ourved upon the lower mueh lighter green 
gurvace, the upper surface deep green and shining, thickly 
goriaeeous; infrutescence terminal, usually d-elustered, 
upon 1/2 ineh long green stalke; fruits clustered or 
rather pendulous, flattish globose, 4 inches across, yellowish 
green, hearing a large dull brown atioma, about 1l2-seeded; 
"RBacgalot"; the green sepals 61s0 persistent; Maghilanes, 
April, 1920, 
12184. Bugenia marivelensie Merr. Medium sized tree 
in @ense wood of alluvial soil along ® slow flowing brook of 
a flat at 800 feet; stem 1 foot thick, 25 feet high, ite mein 
prenches froma belew the aiddle; the subereot main branches 
finelly numerously rebranches and spreading; wood dingy white, 
odorless and tasteless, moderately hard ana heavy; berk gray 
end brown mottled, smoothish; branchlets reddiah brown; Leaves 
mainly descending, thinly eerisceous, folded upon the upper 
shining green surfece, lighter green beneath; margine Wwovy; 
inflorescence terminal, erest, congested, only an inch or 
two across, the main stalks yellowish >rewn, the cagyx and 
short pedicels green; e@orolia greenish white; Yileaments 
ereamy white; anthers yellowish \rown; style and ovary 
yellowish green; Megsllanea, April, 1910. 
12188, Gereinia rhisophordides Rim. n. ap.° rect tree 
in rieh bottom fiste overflown with stagnent water, in woods 
at 600 feet; stem sireight, terete, 6 inches thick, 25 feet; 
high, brenched towserd the top: wood moderetely soft, coarse 
grained, whitish, edorless and tasteless; bark dull grey, 
ence thaa#h, yellow on the inner side, its sap of the sane 
eolor;. main brenches rather long, divaries te or ascending, 
the secondsery ones reletively small or ghort and ascending; 
twigs dark green; leaves secending, thiekly coriaceous, curvingly 
folded upon the upper darker green elé@e; flowers in anall 
groups tleng the brenchlets, orlesa, dull yellow, caducous, 
Fi *Rerbatwan"; stem with serial roots; Magallanes, 4“pril, 
106 
12186, eneosyke eapitellata Wedd, Shrub o to 9 
feet high in gravelly or stony soi1 in golehes along small 
streams of shruberries 6% 690 feet; brenches erising from 
below the middle, lexly rebrenched; wood quite solid end hard, 
reddish brown exeept the thin whitish gapwood, odorless and 
testeless; bark easily etripping, greyish, brown, emooth; 
lesves submembranous, horizontal, nearly fiat or eurved 
upon the upper side, tips recurved; heacs derk green, globose, 
less than 1/2 inch in diameter, upon green recurved stalks; 
leaves grayish white beneath; "“Hinglagasey"; Magallanes, 

