12997. Salecis cymosa Elm. ns. sp. Climbing emong 
thickets end over small trees in red soil mixed with smell 
stones of a lightly wooded flet at £50 feet; stem 2 inches 
thick at least, sabterete or wadded, crooked end numerouely 
rebranched; wood without odor or taste, rether soft, the 
white outer portion graduelly giving way or blending into 
the greater central letericins mees, with few but very 
conspicuous eoneentrie rings; bark smoothish , creyieh brown, 
reddish brown otherwise; branchlets tough, rebranched, 
forming interlaced mmseses more or less henging from the 
support; leaves descending, corieeeous, deeper green on 
the upper ecurvingly foltéd surfece; flowere from the upper- 
most lesf exile or terminel, the suberect stalks derk green, 
flowers odorless, yellow with ® greenish tinge except the 
derk green overy. Puerto Princess, April, 1911. 
12998. fTerminalie iwahigensis Elm. n. ep. An erect 
medium gized tree in moist stony seil of a wooded bank and 
facing the river at 500 feet; stem & feet thick, 35 feet 
high, branehed from below the middle, terete; wood 
heavy, herd, extremely burly, odorless end nearly tecteless, 
the outer few inches melleyus, the dbalenee genirel portion 
faligineous; berk 3/4 ineh thiek, deeply checked longitudi- 
nelly, dull brown on the stém, grayish on the branches, 
6therwise dull melleus; mein branches divariceate, long, 
rether erooked, freely rebranched from the middle, the 
vranehlete horizontally spreading, bearing the sesittered 
altimete twigs along. their upper side, the twige very short 
except the more slenderer terminal ones; leaves beautifully 
seattering from the ende of the twige, regularly sascend- 
ing. end of nearly equal size, light green yet paler beneath, 
eoriseeous, very shallowly folded on the upper side; spikes 
horizontally epreading and reeurved, all the stalks sual- 
phurescent, the bads and perianth citrinuga, filem nts 
whitish, enthers deep yellow, neairs also whitish, overy 
Gdisk surenticeus; flower rigid, odorless, esrly felling 
esyeocialiy those toward the apex. Puerto Prineess, April, 
1911. 
12999. Oarsllie integerrime BO.  8mall tree in moist 
sand-grevelly soil of wooded river banks et 600 feet; stem 
6 inchee thick, terete, erooked mx <b feet high, branched 
from below the middle, wood quite eoft, with fine radiating 
lines, dingy white, oderless em testeless, heavy; main 
branchee gubercet, crooked, rether long, ultimetely num: rous- 
ly branched; twigs lax, quite slender, nodulose, with eseend- 
ingly eurved tips: bark grayish and somewhat motileq, testa~ 
eeous except the smootiish epidermis; lesves sseending 
Or horizontal, eorisaceow , shining deep green on the upper 
shallowly folded eurfece, tips recurved, margins toward 
the epex usually wavy, much paler or even yellowish green 
beneath; inflorescence agseending, derk green except the 
white delicate petals ond filements end yellow ovary rim, 
odorless, fruits pysiform, dark green, the persistent eslyx 
segments peler green, less then 1/£ inch long, spperently 
re a single yellow soft seed. Puerto Princese, April, 
911. 

