12557,  Gymnacranihera lanceolata Merre ‘lender 
medium @ized tree on moist stony dentely wooded banks of 
the jinuban ereek at 760 feet; stem & inches thick, 30 feet 
high, not Streight, branched mainly toward the top; wood 
vather Soft, bitterish, odorless, whitish exeept the reddish 
brown heartwood; berk thick, mottled, thinly checked and 
Sealing in small plates, with a molasses eolored Sap; 
branches numerously rebrenched, the ultimate ones dark green 
and lax; leaves Subchartaceous, ascending, curved upon the 
upper dull deep green Side, margine more or less wavy, 
glaucescent beneath; inflorescent Stalks green, divaricate, 
the flowers yellowish brown; edorless and early falling. 
Wagailanes, May, 1910. 
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12538. # Garcinia vhizophoroides. Blam Erect medium 
Sized tree in very moiet stony or grevelly Seii in dense 
woods along the Ginaban creek at 1000 feet; Stem 1 foot thick, 
terete, 40 feet high; branches chiefly at the top, divaricately 
Spreading, the branchlets reletively Short and suberect, the 
istter are roughened by blunt tubercles; wood pale white, 
very soit, odorless and mearly testeless; bark thick, Light 
er pale yellow benesth the dull brown epidermis which is 
roughened by lighter brown lenticells, with little yellow 
juice; leaves coriaceous, nearly flat, Shining deep green 
above, much paler green beneath; fiewer8 yellowish, in Smali 
elusters tipon leteral tubercles; Short pediceliate, the 
Stamens apparantly grouped in a ventral cluster without a 
vestige of a pistil., Uegallanes, May, 1910. 
12540. Cleistanthus robinsonii Blm. ne Sp. kKather 
tall tree on wooded cliffs near caseades of the ~inuban 
eveek at 1000 feet; stem 2 feet thick, 65 feet high or higher, 
mot Straight, with main branches arising from the middie, 
Gonspicuovusly “wadded"; wood dingy white on the outside at 
least, cdorless and tasteless, burly, herd; bark relatively 
thin, brown, ®8caling in plates, reddish beneath the epidermis; 
main branches spreading, auserously rebrenched the ultimate 
ones very lax and Spreading horizontally; leaves submewbranous, 
Shallowly folded on the upper pleasing areen surface, 
glauecescently green beneath, mostly descending; flowers 
in axillery clusters of 1 to 3, greenish except the whitish 
filements and yellowish brown anthers, deciduous, Magallanes, 
May, 1920+ 
12548. Hexagonia bivalvis (Pers.) Bres, Wagallanes, 
May, 1910+ 
(ito deseription) 
12545. Stenochlaena Villiamsi Uaderw. Climbing along 
trunks of medium sized trees in fertile husaus covered 
8011 of a forested ridge at 1000 feet near the Pauala 
river; Stema rigid, green, 1/3 inch thick, the under side 
tightly attached to its host, Spinulese along the outer 
Side, numerous, occasionally entirely overlacing the tree 
tcunk, Speringly branched; fronds Givaricate, or u#uelly 

