12691,  Opilie freeran® Fle. Ms Sp. Clinbing upon 
smell trees standing in woeds of moist send gravelly 801% 
near the beach along rivulets; stem looping, crooked, 
terete, flexible, 1 inch thiek, numerously rebranched 
towerd the tep; wood porous, bitterish, odorless, yellow- 
ish; bark Similer in eolor to the minutely ehecked yellow- 
ish gray epidermis; brenchea slender, green, smooth, the 
ultiuate ones drooping, foraing dense interlaced masses; 
Leaves ceriaceous, chiefly horizontal, recurved, deep 
sublueid on the upper surface, paler green and duller 
beneath; inflorescent spikes few cluetered from the 
lower leaf axile, pendant, yellow with a greenish tinge, 
atrongly and sweetly fragrant, a® soft as the Slewering 
eatkins of the willows; fruit ellipseid in the truest 
sense of the word, 1 ineh long, yellowish areen, 1l+celled 
and l-seeded; “Aratig.s" Brooke Point, FPebruery, 1911. 
L2692. Sisyphus zormlatus Bleo, Lefty tree in moist 
ecil mixed with sand in denee woode or forest nesr the beach; 
Stem straight and terete exeept toward the buttressed base, 
the main branches from above the mid@le; wood neoderately 
hard, white, odorless and testeless; bork thiek, ehiefly 
brown; longktudinelly cheeked yet the divie@ions are 
smooth, reddish beneath the epidermis, quite thiek; main 
brenches spreading, ferming # flattish erown, et the ends 
freely rebranched; twigs aseending; leavers subchartacecus, 
paler green beneath, the #ides usuelly curved uppon the 
upper Side especially toward the base, the veins beneath 
whitish; infrutescence profuse, torminel, erect, 6 to 
10 inches long, terminating e11 the uppermost brenehlets, 
ell the erooked etalke dirty brown; fruit marble round, 
3/4 inch in diameter, with a single stone-like seed, 
sort. rusty brown; "“Bariengo.” Breoks Point, February, 
& 
12693. ‘Tetrestigna glabratum (BlMy) Pleh, Lofty 
tree climber in woods of damp somewhat sandy S011 near the 
beach at 10 feet altitude; stem very soft and flexible, 
terete, 3 inches thick, very coarsely porous and watery, 
whitish exeept the reddish central portion; berk thick 
white exeept the purplish brewn redicl streaks, yellow- 
ish gray groon benerth the minutely cheeket epidermis; 
woody pertion also with vwadial lines; branches slenter, 
not nmumerouely rebrenched, straggling, the free ends 
drooping; pétiole ascending, 4ui1 green; the thickly 
corisceous leaflets eurvingly pendant, neerly flat, 
shining above, much peler beneath; braechlet® brown, ien- 
tiselled; infruteseence dense, along the oranchlets, ei. 
the stelke green end turning brown with age, clusters 
Several inohes accose; fruits eLlipseid, russet brown, 
nearly 1/2 ineh long, soft and yellowish red when mature, 
cae etone-like; “*Rengingit.” Brooks Point, February, 
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