124682, Gareinia citingensis Elm. n. sp. A wery slender 
tree in humus covered red soil of dense forests at 1loou feet; 
stem 3 inches thick, 25 feet high, terete, branched toward 
the top only, not perfectly straight, wood whitish, moderately 
soft, odorless end tasteless, bark yellowish gray mottled, 
smooth, with but very little yellowish sap; branches relative. 
ly short, numerously and laxly rebranched, forming an elongated 
erown; ¢oriaeccous leaves horizontal, slightly folded upon 
the upper side, paler green beneath; pedicels yellowish 
green, strict, bracteate at the base; flowers yellow, the 
large stigma viscid; etemens apparently wanting or in the 
bud state represented by a2 half consolidated dark green 
filamentous column on the outer side of which appear attached 
dark brown seales or vestiges of the anthers; mature fruit 
1 1/2 inch long, nearly 1 inch seros® the middle, quadrangu- 
larly ellipsoid, with s sunken brown apex, yellowish rather 
soft and sweet to taste, the pulp of the skin yellow not 
aticky, @«celled, normally with 2 seeds only; seeds smooth, 
gubrotund in outline, 1 inch long, brown streaked with 
whitish laces, plane on the ventral side, convex on the 
joereal; Magallanes, May, 1910. 
12483, Ixora auriculats “lm. n. ap. Gredt shrub in 
moist humus covered soil along densely wooded flats of woode 
Land etreans st 750 fo 1000 feet: stem terete, more or less 
wand-like, 1 to 2 inches thick, about 10 feet high: branches 
above the middle, long, widely spreading, eparingly rebranched, 
the ultimate ones subdrooping, very rigid; wood moderately 
hard, yellowish white, tasteless, slightly foetid; bark 
dull brown, smooth or obscurely lenticelled; leaves rigidly 
coriaceous, descending mostly, dull green above, much paler 
benesth, the midvein yellowish so, flat; the slender peduncle 
pendulously reeurved, deep red 99 are also the rest of the 
etalke and calyx: corolla nearly 1 ineh lone, bright red 
toward the base, otherwise white; Magallanes, May, 1910. 
12484, Trichomanes javanicum 5 lm, Tuftlets in wet 
roek crevices slong s densely shaded etreamlet at 1000 feet; 
rootstock suberect, few to several inches long, 3/4 inch 
thick, covered with the old stipes and provided with black 
terete wiry interlaced roots; stipes ascending, covered 
with lighter colored hairs, fronds curved and more or less 
twieted, horizontelly epreading, very dark green, 
Magallanes, May, 1910. 
12485, Huonymus alatus ®lm. n, 8p. An erect undere 
shrub on a humid forested ridge at 1000 feet; stem 1 1/2 
inches thick, 10 feet high, branched from the middle; wood 
moderatély soft, dingy white or brownish towerd the center, 
without taste or odor; bark smooth, yellowish, orange red 
beneath the epidermis: branches spreading, crookedly but 
only sparingly rebranched; leaves rigidly chartac cous or 
coriaceous rather, nearly flat, usu%lly curved, psler 
beneath; flowers odorless, greenish, swxykx&uxy solitary or 
upon small clustere along the branchlets; fagosllanes, 
liay, 1910. 
12486, Lindsays decompositea "i114. Small terrestrial 
tufte in moist humus covered soil of forested ridges at 1500 
feet; rootstock quite rigid, short branched, 1/4 inch thick, 
with an abundance of fibrous roste; stipes erect, green 
except the brown bases, subangular; fronds aseendingly ree 
curved, usually shorter than the stipes; pinnae flat, shining 
deep green above, duller but lighter green beneath ; 
Magallanes, May, 1910, 195 

