(40467, Pinang® eopelandi Bese. Siender trees 15 
te 20 feet high, in dense Woods 8% 4600 feet and in fertile 
damp husus covered soil; trunk 4 to 6 inches thick, smooth, 
mottled, ringed every 3 inches; sheath bran, 3 to 5 feet 
Leng; le®ves net erd’ded, Sscendingly recurved, 6 to 10 
feet long, pinnae bering near to the b@se; pinnte Secend- 
dugly recurved, irreguleriy sesttered 4nd varying from 
1 te 10 inches in Width; eubgl@usous beneSth, ridged 
@leng the upper side; infruteseence belo” the sheaths, 
i to 3 feet leng, pendulous; the main etalk alternately 
_ wanched inte 14tere] ones, nearly lemon yello”; fruite 
brick red of somehat tinged With yelle’, 3/4 inch long, 
9/2 inch thick just @beve the middle, Spex blunt; lnve- 
luere yell@ish; fruits orrangeéd in Wo oppasite rere; 
"Zimbagnalay," The le®ves &ppear spotted from beneath; 
Todaya, May, 1909, 
40468, Uicromelum pubesoene bio, in dense husid 
Woods @t 4000 feet; tree srect 20 feet high ith a § 
ingh thick estes; bork emeoth, mottled; Wood White throughe 
out, edeflees snd tasteless, light, e®eily cutting ond 
Splitting; branches Secending; leaves @lternate, ®1s0 
_@pcending, from i te 3 feet leng; le®flets deep green 
above, much p®ler benesth and pubescent; infrutescence 
terminai, 6 inches to & foot long, nd about Se Fide 
serees the paniculste corynbe; etalke 4nd G&lyx green: 
frulte erect, 1/3 inoh thick, lemon yello’ 4nd simileriy 
punctate; the 3 er 4 catyledones dark green and folded; 
"“agemercig;" TodiyS, May, 1909, ! 
—«44g4G®, «=« Sttdgmeates® bull*te Syd, nov, spec, On 
leaves of & Scheffler® in dense Yoods at 4000 feat, on the 
upper surface of the leaf it is coal black surrounded by 
& pile green sone immedistely Sbout it; bene®th bron; 
*patakdin;”  Todaya®, lay, 1909, 
10470, iLidtee® griseols fin, free 30 to 40 feet 
high, iu duap Yooda at 4000 feet, rather in 4 lov w ompy 
- bat fertile soll; trunk 1 1/2 foot thick; Wood soft, 
 yellg@®ish throughout, odorless and tasteless; bark thick, 
reddich, yelio?igh just beneath the thinly checked gray- 
igh oro®n epidermis; limbs rather leng, fe and thick; 
leaves 1 to 3 feet long, rigid, curvingly conduplicate 
on the upper eide, gi®ucesoent beneath; mostly crovded 
t@ards the ends ef the Wigs, obscurely arranged in 
yearly suMhoris, the internodes covered Wkkx Wi th Lear 
iike bracts; inflorescence Secending, upon 3 to 5 inches 
long st®lke; from the lover leaf Gxiis or from the axils 
ef their seare; the fidvers ysligvish, seme*nai odorous; 
veins of the leaves yellevieh green; many mii brora 
ante iahebit the leaf and inflereseent bracts; *¢spa,” 
Leaves on some trees much smaller, conduplicate and 
deovendingly recurved; Todays, May, 1909, 


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