LEST 45 Urephylium batsenense Fim. Lex shrub in red 
eompact soil of dense forests in a flat nerr the Patos river 
at 760 feet; stem a few inches thick, branched from below 
the middle; branches widely epresding, Jaxly rebranched; the 
qwigs Very slender, sreon, half drooping, with subereot tipa; 
the thin sepweed white, the talence brownish white, clowely 
grained, rether hard, odorless end tasteless; berk smoothisn 
or very finely checked, yellowish arey; leaves horizontal, 
only the tips recurved, subeharteceous, much decper green 
above; fruite oveidly gichese, less than 1/2 ingh long, orange 
or saimon red; Magelianes, 4pril, 1916, 
LEE75. Gyclostemon sibayanensie Pits Re aps Med iuu 
sized tree in humid forests eleng the Petes river at 760 Leet 
in veddish atieky soil; trunk 1 1/2 foot thick, 35 feet high, 
prancheé above the middle; wood pale white, mederately hard, 
clerless end tasteless, finely erained; bark saoothish, 
dull gray and eomewhet mottled; branches rather short, 
ereokedly rebranched, the branchlets slender; leaves mostly 
horigontal, folded upen the upper shiny very deep green surface, 
tips atrongly recurved, mmch peler green beneath, thinly coriaceous; 
fruits velvety dark green, Blobose, 1/8 ineh in diameter, bearing 
the sessile S+perted brown stigaas, S-eelled, 1 te 5 ovules 
in each; "Begbeg." “ruite axiliery or deterci; Magailenes, 
April, 19106 
12276. Semecerpus gleuciphylle Elm, me sp. An undere 
shrub in eliuvial seil of dense woots elong the Patos river 
at 760 feet; ten 1 ineh thiek, 7 feet high, brenched from 
below the middle; branchlets few, quite rigid, spreading 
ercokedly, the ultimate ones ereet; wood white on the outside, 
the gentral pertion duller, quite herd, without oder or tanta; 
bark emeoth, yellowish gray; leaves secending from the meh 
thickened yellowish brown end terete petioles; blades aseendingly 
recurved, quite rigid, flat with wergine wevy, smooth and deep 
green above, exnbglaucous srean benetth; infruteseenee terminal, 
erect, the shining fruite av well se the stalks dark green; 
lagelienes, april, 1910.4 
12277, rendre gitingensis ®lm. ns op. “peo in moat 
fertile #01] along the Patos river of e densely wooded 
flat.at 760 feet; sten terete, 2 fect thiek, 40 feet high, 
branghed above the middle; wood dingy vellow or dingy sappy 
white on the eutaide at leaat, not herd, tasteless but with 
avery distinet freshly dried fruit o@or; bark thick, quite 
brittle, yellowish, roughened with lenticells, grey on the 
branches, green on the twigs; branchlets mumerously and 
ercokedly rebranghed; peticles terete, yellowish green; 
blades rigid, eseending or horizontal, very dark greén above, 
much paler ex yellowish green beneath; iafrutescence exiliary, 
upon few inches long green stelke branched usually et the end 
and bearing one to thrg’ subpendulous Fruita; fruit eliipsold, 
short pointed a¢ the apex, neirly 2 inehes long, derk Guil 
areen except the shining basal one third, with soft, sourish, 
White meet; Magallanes, April, 1910. 

