eoriaceous, recurved, folded upon the upper dull green 
surface, much paler green beneath; infrutescence erect, 
the still persistent peaopus dirty yellowish white; Magallanes, 
12216, CGaseeria glauciremes Flu. ne sp. Slenier sub- 
erect shrub, in send gravelly seil of woois skirting the 
banks of the Pausin river et 750 feet; stem 3 inches thick, 
15 te £20 feet high, with a few main escending branches 
erising from below the middle, not straight; branches sseend ing, 
wandelike, unbranchec; wood soft, sappy white, heavy, odorless 
end tasteless; bark brown or gray mottled, smooth or lenticelled; 
lesves crowded towird the ends of the branches, the terete . 
stelke dull or subgleucous creen; leaflets horizontal, gorsceous, 
deep green on the upper more or less folded eurfece, slightly 
peler beneath; flowers suberect, green except the yellow 
anthers and whitish tips of the filements on petals (7); 
fruite 1/8 ineh long, deep erenge red, ellipsoid, dehiseing 
from the epex, the 3 earpels persistent, with darker red seeds; 
Marellanes, April, 1910. 
12217, Casneipa densifolia Elms fie Sp. A suberect 
tree-like shrub of woods slang the aand gravelly benka of 
the Pausla river banks et 750 feet; stem 4 inehes thiek, 
15 feet high, few brenehed from the middle; wood heavy, 
sappy white, without taste or odor; bark brownish gray, 
more or less lenticelled or checked; branches unbranched, 
bearing numerous leaves at the tep; lesves spreading, curved, 
the dull green or subglauecus ereon raches terete; leaflets 
horizontal, thinly eoriaceeus, shining deep green on the upper 
side, tips strongly reeurved, duller sn@ slightly paler beneath; 
flowers odorless, secending, green except the yellow anthers 
and whitish filements; This end the preceding number grow 
tegether and can at #& @lance be distinguished by the size of the. 
leaflets; Marallenes, April, 1910. 
12218. Wiekeatroemis linearifolie “ame me BP» “hyub in 
mcist gravelly sofl flong the benks of the Pavala river at 750 
feet; wood whitish, very tough, slightly bitter, odorless; 
bark smooth, tough and easily stripping, brow mixed. with 
sray,; stem 10 feet high, 2 to $ inehes thiek, branched from 
the mi€dle; the main branches esceending, finally very numerously 
rebranched, twigs lax and relatively short; leaves copicus, sub- 
henbranous, horizontel or kkems descending, nearly flat, deep 
pleasing green above, glaucous green benesth;,; infloreseence 
suberect, terminal, upon 1/3 inch long greenish yellow 
peduncles bearing few to several flowers at the emi or towrerd 
the end; coréils less than 1/2 ineh long,yellowish green, thé 
anthers orange red; ripe fruit svert ellipsoi&, 1/4 ineh 
long, deep “huekle«berry"” red, juicy, with a single brown 
Colored erusteceous or stone-frnit; "Inyam"; Megallenes, 
4pril, 1910, 
12219, Cenerium purpureum Ble. nm. ep. (fruit). Medium 
siged tree in damp fertile flate of dense woods near the | 
Panele river at 750 feet or higher up; stem 10 inches thick, 
40 feet high, branehed mainly at or toward the top; wood 

