gum or resin of a good strong balsam oder; Limbs Spreading, 
freely rebranched, whitish with numerous brown lenticels; — 
rachis terete, yellowish green, recurved; leaflets pendant, 
eurvingly folded upon the upper S®lightly greener Surface; 
flowers rigid, oderless, yellowish ereen, the inner organs 
more yellow, the glands avout the overy orange red; fruite 
ellipsoid, 1/2 inch long when mature, subterete, smooth or 
glabrous, gleucescently blue, with s single stone-like 
Seed; the gum or resin is of a milky white color when fresh, 
but upon hardeningon the outside besomes nearly black; the 
natives use it with fibrous textiles which they weave into 
rope-like wads to be used for lemps; "Salonga." Brooks Point, 
February, 191). 
12659. Dimerium Seabrosum Syds noVs Spec. Upon 
both sides of the Cenerium leaves of nwnber 12658; spots 
irregular but usually circular, on both sidea, turning 
the green in the blade to a yellowish gray; myeelial growth 
vadially Spreading, coal-bleck, the globular spore caseo 
deeper blsek; “fotung." Brooks Point, Yebruary, 1911. 
(Host;~ Ganerium polyneuren Perks). 
12660, Vitex pubescens Vahl, Medium 6ised tree in 
compact black moist Soi1 of wooded flats at 26 feet elevation; 
trunk 1 1/2 foot thick, 56 feet high, wedded toward the base, 
“ore or less erooked; wood bitterish, odorless, yellowish 
white, the sapwood dingy white, the central portion nearly 
black, hard, heavy, brittley bark yellowish gray, minutely 
Ghecked longitudinally, the inner portion yellow; main 
branches from the middle, ascending, crookedly rebranched, 
the aScending branchlets greenish and angular; leaves horizontally 
Spreading; leaflets deseending, submembranous, the veins and 
petioles yellowish green, ® trifle folded upon the upper deeper 
green Surface; diverse in Size; stalks of the ereet panicle 
reddish brown; bracts and calyx pale or yellowith green; 
flowers odorless, divaricate, the upper segment blue, the 
others whitish; Style and filements white, anthers dull 
greyish brown before opening; youne fruite green, shining, 
flatly globose, 1/5 inch across; “Ablas." Brooks Point, 
February, 1911, 
L2661. Reandia unearia Elm <A lofty tree climber 
in rich moist soil of forests at 20 feet altitude; stem 
terete, looping, & inches thick; wood yellowish, soft, a 
trifle bitter, odorless, the outside of the sapwood yellowish 
brown and juicy; bark relatively thick, brown, on the stem 
roughened with blunt lenticels, yellowish white on the inner 
Side, otherwise reddish brown; the main branche® sStem-like, 
long, looping, the free porticns pendant; secondary 

