12594,  Terminslia copelandi Hlmse Ne SDs Rather aange 
trees in fertile awompy woods at 25 feet altitude; trunk 3 
feet thick, round, 50 feet high; wood moderately tough and 
hard, light, sapwood whitish, otherwise brownish red, odorless 
and tasteless; bark rather thiak, gray except the brownish 
surface of the longitudinal ereases, dull reddish brown 
beneath the epidermis; branches mainly at the top, freely 
and erookedly rebranched; twins suberect, that portion 
beneath the toliage thickened and obscurely nodulove; Leaves 
ascenting, neerly flat, subcoriaceous, Sublucid above, the 
terminal yound ones tinged with red and their sides curvingly 
folded upon the upper side; Spikes pendant; rachis pedicels 
and calyx yellowish green; filaments whitish, anthers pale 
yellows petals creamy white; ovary hairs deep brown; “Yalisoi."™ 
Brooks foint, February, 1911. 
12595. Gonocaryum angulere Zim ne Sp. Tree-lLike 
shrubs forming pure under growthe in woods of black swanpy 
Boil at £25 feet elevation; stems varying from a few to 8 
inches thick, 10 te 25 feet high, only Sparingly branched 
above the middle, the ultimate ones Slender; wood soft, dingy 
white, without oder or teste; bark blotched with gray and 
brown, quite thiek; leaves coriaceous, Subpendulous, the 
Sides Slightly curved upon the much paler under Side, dark 
green on the upper; infrutescence pendant from the branches, 
about 6 inches long and paniculately branched; ripe fruit 
irregularly eylindric, inches long, 1 1/2 inch thick, 
Soft, juicy, white, with a Single stone whose wall is 
perforeted, the inner side smooth the outside fibrous, all 
brown, the dry crumbling white cotyledones filling the 
distal one age of the obBenrely angular nut Shelli; “Buknatan." 
Brooke Point, february, 1911. 
12596,  <Arenge tremula (Bleo.) Beeee Dense clumps 
in damp fertile soil or in Swampy places of woods at 25 
feet altitude; stem 6 inches thick, 10 feet high, entirely 
eovered with the o1d shredé@ed leave bases; leaves varying 
from 10 to 20 feet longa, ascending and strongly recurved, 
the rachis smooth, dark green, 21/2 inches thick at the 
base, where it i8 nearly fiat on the upper side, the terminal 
two thirds pinnae beering; base of petiole far extended and 
Glasping the trunk, the edges beeoming shreded into brownish 
black coarse fibers; wood very soft, doty white; the middle 
pinnae 2 to 3 feet long, all detcendingly curved, the sides 
twistingly undulate, deep green above, whitish green beneath, 
the younger ones rather broader, the older ones narrower, 
Subchartacconu®; inflorescence 2 feet long, Sparingly 
paniculately prenched, ell the stalks rigid and green; 
flowers rigid, Soon falling after anthesis, of a peculiar 
"fennel" odor which is rather pleagant, dark red on the 
outside, yellowish on the inner, the numerous Stamens of 
the Same yellow color;. the o14 peduncles remain for years 
and are bracteate; fruits globosely ellipsoid, 2 inches 
long, hard, dark areen; "Bathate™  Brook® Point, csi 19211. 
12597. Streblus aBper | Lour. Small tree-lLike shrubs, 
in rather dry fertile #011 of shrubberies among grass patches 
at 50 feet; stem few to several inches thick, Single or more 
in a cluster, 12 to 20 feet high; branches from below the 
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