12831.  Arecangelisia lemnisonie (Meirs.) Beoe, 
Lefty tree olimber and hanging in loops over the 
Pateo river et 780 feet, im moist gravelly soil of 
the river bank; atem 1 1/2 inch thiek, terete but crooked, 
ooeasionally branched, flexible; wood soit, bitter, yellow, 
odorless, with prominent radiel rows; bark enooth, yollowish 
white mottled; branches slender, green, drooping more or less, 
arising from thiekened portions of the stem; petiole green, 
gwollen end a@erker green at both ends, ©t the base usually 
twisted end aseending; biades descending, subchartaceous, 
tips reeurved, chining deep green above, much peler sqbener th; 
inflorescence pendulous from the branches, stems or leaf- 
amils, yellowish green, the bude just prior te anthesis deep 
yellow, flowers pale green end somewhst efdoreus; “Alebodra”; 
The metives use the leaves for head-pads when they have heade 
ache; the wood«pulp for internal epplicetion to relieve 
stomach troubles; Magellenes, April, 1910. 
122326 Pi@ub) pisifere Wall. A strengling epiphyte 
about tree trunks 30 feet from the moist graveliy soil along 
& Gonl wooded benk of the Patoo river at 750 feet; stems 
severni ov few from the sane plant, branehed from near the base, 
2 to 3 inches thick; wood odorless end tasteless, moderately 
haré, with fine but evident concentric gings, yellowish white; 
bark eaaooth, mottled, yellowish gray mottled; branches laxly 
spreading, the twigs suberect, is#ves horisontal, charitaceous, 
deep lueid green above, mgah peler benesth, tips recurved; 
figs Gull purple, slong the stem prenches. and leaf axils, but 
mostly elong the branchlets; leaves seattering, not numerous; 
"Sorrok"; Magallanes, April, 19210. 
1ESS. Freyainetin rowtrate Merr. A small tree élimber 
infoist sand-gravelly soil of wooted banks along the Patoo 
river at 760 feet; stem the thieknese of a emali finger, 
terete, oceesionelly hrenched divarieately, locsely climbing 
about its host or support, more or less crooked and xicnged 3 
wood whisigh, slightly bitter, qhite tough or brittle; bark 
smooth end brown; leaves horizontal, in 3 rows, tips usually 
recurved and twisted, coriaceous, much paler green benes th; 
the wide elongated stipules finely serrate, dey and brown, 
early separating from the tree leaf »ase, varying from & to 
8 inehes long (leaves); twigs slender, lax, descendingly 
eurved; hesde 1 to 5, upon green slender etalks, subgkobose 
oy more elongated, 1 inch ecross; arupes green; yellow and 
finally eandy red, bnt stignas remain always green; "gagatep"; 
Mageallenes, April, 1910. 
12234, Gleditachia ecopelandii Plime Ms SP. Medium sized 
treo in moist fertile wooded flats at 750 feet along the Patoo 
piver; stem 2 feot thick, 45 feet high, branched from the 
middle; wood moderately hard, dingy white, yeddish toward 
the conter, bitterish, odorless; bark relatively thickg 
lenticolled, mottled, redéish brown beneath the epidermis; 
mein branches viltimately numerously rebranched, erooked, with 
relatively short twigs; Jlesflets fiat, sacending, shining 
green above, of the same derk green on beth sides; flowers 
ereamy white except the yellow anthers, the pedicels nearly 
of the ame color, ascending, terminak, slightly fragrent; 
Wegellenes, April, 1910. 

