ereamy white; the filaments and stigmatic portion ef the 
pistil more white; fruits creamy white, 5/4 inch long, 
flattened, whitish, l-celled and leseeded, one Side Straighter 
and a ofrexal exocarp over it (caused by the noa-Gevelopement 
ed the Second eoll).  “Camunings" Brooks Point, February, 
L911 
12685. Alehornes rugosa Muell. arg. Tree-like Shrub, 
in rich moist humus covered Soil of forests at £5 feet above 
Sea; stem 2 to 5 inches thick, 15 feet high, branched from 
below the middle; branchlets crcokedly rebranehed and widely 
Spreading; wood rether herd, whitish especially on the outside, 
without odor and teste; berk brown end gray, reddish beneath 
the epidermis clear to the wood; leaves horizontal, ascending 
from the petiole, thinly chartaceous, twistingly recurved, 
tips abruptly ec, derk green above, much paler beneath, 
diverse in Size; inflorescence erect, from the upper portion 
of the leaf axils, stems or stalks green, flowers yellow and 
odorless; "Limo." Brooks 2oint, Pebruary, 1911. 
L2624. Micropeltis aequalis oyie GOV. Specs "Burintic"s 
Upon Actephile number 12621; Spots coal black, Small, circular, 
upon the upper side of the blade only, rather evenly Scattered 
over the entire surfece, not ceusing diseased portion® or the 
Leaves ; Brooks Point, February, 1911. (Heet:- Actephila 
disperse (flm.) Merrs 
12625, Meliola contragesa Syde Bove. Spec. "puriniic"; 
Weon a Gueurbitaceae in waste fields at 265 feet altitude, 
@ Sprawling and subaceandent vine, ef a native cultivated 
cucumber or Squeeh with yellow flowers; the fungus spreads 
upon the upper side of the leaves, the ayamku myce}iun 
growth grayish black, the fruiting dots deep black; the 
young leaves and stems are eaten by the natives, Brooks 
Point, February, 1911. (soe% on Cusurbitacese).« 
12626... 2itSea glutinose (Leur.) Ce Be KObe Slender 
and vather small trees in demp fertile 8ei1 densely covered 
with humus in dense forests along the coast; stem 7 inches 
thiek, 20 fect high or higher, more or les@ crooked; 
wood yellowish throughout, odorless, bitterish, soft; 
bark lenticelled, yellowish gray mottled, dull brown 
exeopt the epidermis; main branches mostly at the top, 
widely and evookedly spreading, the ultimate ones Slender, 
lax, ascendingly eurved; the twigs green; leaves horizontally 
Spreading, membranous, paler green beneath, the sides 
usually curved upon the upper surfece, tip® recurved and 
twisted; inflorescence odorless, yellowish green except 
the whitish filaments and yellow anthers; "Pungo." 
Brooks Point, February, 19116 

