10669, Smal. 
tufte upon tree trunks 15 feet from the ground, in 
open woods &t 3000 feet; roots green, slender, flexible; 
stems descending, quite rigid: leaves dull green, thick, 
destending; the thick green inflorese ent stalk suberect, 
from the bae81 portion of the stem and from the fallen 
Leaf Gxile; flowers odorless, delicate, white except 
the slightly ®ecendingiy curved greenish pedicels; 
*ueniw@ling.*  Todaya, May, 1909, 
40670, Conehephyllum @imeri Sehitr, n. sp, 
Suffrutescent sand pendulous from the lower limbs of 
trees in open molet woods @t 3000 feet; stems 3 to & 
feet long, henging, terete, the thickness of % small 
lead pencil, efeenich eray, quite often branched and 
ferming henging tangled masses; letves thick, rigid, 
p®le greenish yellow, divaricate, the sides vertically 
ae cGiepesed, Leaf stalk ueuslly twisted; infioresc ent 
etelke terete, divariesté, gray: flowers odorless, yellow- 
igh, the reow'ved segments deeper yellow; Oathere brown; 
*Sealibutebutz”  Todeys, May, 1909, 
10671, Gareinia binuese (Bice,) Choisy, A tree 
29 feet high with & 2 feet thick etem, in epen woods 
of moiet ridges ot 328 feet; bark yellowish, beneath 
bleeding with ® light yellow juice, the epidermis 
gr@yieh mottled, finaliy becoming checked; branches 
- Rumerous, from the middle or below the middle, forming 
an elengSted dense crewn; wood hard, odorless and taste< 
Lees, sipwood white, reddish toward the center, burly 
quite heavy; lesves subeori®eeous, horisoentally apreading, 
with regurved tips, dull green @bove, muh p&@ler menerkk 
or yellowish green beneath; bude yellowish green, the 
pedicels and Gelyx green, flowers odorless, e®Fly felling, 
rigid; the 4 pet®le retately epreading, yellowish green 
on the outer exposed sides, flesh red om the river sides; 
stamens numerous, of @ deeper red; Snthere subsessily 
attached to the dark red fleshy receptscle, opening 
saee the edges; pistil none; "Sapalia,*® Todaya, Bay, 
10674, G%leol® hydra Reichb, Geandent ®mengst 
othe? Glimbing plants Slong the trunk of © lerge tree 
in humid woods 4t 3500 feet; % s®proghyte; stems 10 
feet high not branched, terete, smooth, brown, flexible, 
3/4 inch thick, every 6 to ke 10 inches curved for the 
suberect and branched inflorescence st®lke:; inflores¢enee 
eeattered S11 tleng the stem, % feat leng, of longer 
selitsry or only sparingly branched, 2leo brown, the 
tips greesich yellow; flowers upon seft diverieate or 
deseending pedicels, yellewist; flowere soft, odorless 
3/4 inch long; the lower breed lip yellowieh red stresked, 
otherwise 211 of the same color and mere or less mm : 
Closed h®ving the Sppesrance ef bude; young pode, strongly 
recurved, brown, 3 inches long; bude erect, of the seme 
eoler 8s the flowers, subsessile; “Apoy® = fire, infle+ 
reecent etalke such curved GSnd twisted @t the base; the 
whole plent is quite tough exept the brittle juicy 
tips; Todays, say, 1969, 
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