widely apreading, the ultimate ones forming ea flettish 
erown; branches not nuverougly rebrancned, the twigs 
ercoked; leaves horisontally spresding, the yellowish 
green reehes swollen et the base; pinnse ascending or 
horizontal; the etrietly ascending leaflets peler green 
beneath, filet and submembranous. lnfrutessence henging 
from the brenehlets, pedumele 2 feet long, terete, flexible, 
brown and nunerouely lenticelled, with at lesst 1 cons- 
pieuous joint, mach thickened at the distel end; the green 
pod etslke divsricete; pode henging, 1 1/2 ineh wide 6 to 
1é iuehes long but usuesily 10 inehes long. "“Amsreng." 
Brooks Soint, Februery, 1911. 
L2702. uellotue floribundus Muell. Arg. Smell 
erect tree in rich moiat. hamue covered soil slong wooded 
rivulete at 100 feet; stem terete, etraight, 10 inches 
triek, <8 feet high, loosely lexly and widely branehed 
from the middle, the mx twige very slender and lex; leaves 
ehartageous flat, glaucous green beneath, horizontal, the 
young ones tinged with red; wood soft, seppy white, odor- 
lese and testelees; bark dall erown or grayish on the 
branches, redg@ish brown beneath the epidermis; pistillate 
inflorescence aceending or erect, dark green except the 
pale green or yellowieh green reeurved stigmatic por tions; 
"Begnan." Brooke Loint, Februery, 1911. 
12703.  Antideems ghaesembillea Geertn. Burly tree, 
seattered about in the eogon formation at BO feet altitade, 
in eompaet bleckieh soil; stem 6 inehes thick, 20 feet high, 
bfancbed from below the middle, crooked and not terete; 
orenches also crooked; wood seppy white, odorless and taste- 
less, rather heavy, soderetely hard; bark gray, thick, 
pinkieh beneath the shredded epidermis; twige short, green- 
ish, eubereot; leaves horizontal, thinly corisceous, 
beneath e trifle paler green, shining end senally eurved 
upon the upper side; inflorescence profuse, subereet and 
divericately epreading; the sielks pale yellowish green or 
greenish white, the flowers yeliow and fregrant a little; 
"Anyame" Brooke Point, Fevruery, 1911. 
12704. Beecaures terminalifolia Blms nme sp. treet 
shrub 10 feet high or higher, on esrthen benke of s well 
shaded rivulet; stem 4 inehes thick, brenened from below 
the branchlets slender, lexly rebrenched, the tips suberect, 
subverticillately rebranched; wood moderately tard end 
heavy, Qull ceppy white, odorless end tasteless; berk 
grayish brown, finely checked; flowers axillary, deceending- 
ly recurved; the reches greenish white, terete, pedicels 
divericate and peler white; flowers eutirely creemy white, 
odorless; leaves mostly horizontsl, flet, charteceons, 
much paler beneath, radially spreading from the ends of the 
twigs; "Girengen.” Brooks “oint, February, 1911. 

