_ 19685, Fheebe sterculioides (Zlm.) err, A 40 
te 60 feet high tree in dense moist forests north of the 
Beruring river, St 3760 feet: wranches oreoked 8nd widely 
eptetding towards the top: wooed heavy, herd, burly, yellow. 
igh; oder greenish bitter and with © bitter taste; bark 
brews, checked, teddish My bene®th the outer layer; twige 
guberect, not numerous; leaves mostly ®t the endea of the 
pranchlets, ®ecending, slightly recurved and conduplicste 
on the upper dark shiny green surface, benesth subgisu- 
eescent, the veins yeliowish areen: infleressense Ss0end- 
ing, © inches te 2 feet long; main peduncles solitary or 
several, %11 branched chiefly Sbeve the middle; peduncles, 
pedicels end e@lyx yellowish green; coroll® none oF com- 
posed of the inner 3 free perienth segments; stanens 9, 
6 glands; the outer 6 stamens with introrse anthers, the 
middle series comprise ef light yellow glands which ®lter- 
nate with the outer series of 6 stamens; the 3 inner 
etemens with extrerse “nthers; ovary whiticn, style 
greenish, stigu® brown; eaeh anther with 4 pockets; "Hog," 
10600,  DSvallia bulilete yell, Creeping “long 
meen covered limbs of lerge trees on steep forested sleper 
north of the Beruring river “t 3750 feet; rootetecke 
flexible, branched, covered with grayish brown soft heirs; 
atipe green, quite rigid; fronds horizont®lly spresding, 
the tips ueuiily recurved; segments f14t, subcori®*eeous, 
rather light areen on beth sides and with sowewhat gra 
purplish midveine: sori eases green; “neresig.* 
Todays, way, 1909, 
16601, Litses perfulv® Zlm, n, ep, Strict tree 
30 te 40 feet high, in dense woods of *% steep north flank 
of the Baruring river &¢ 3750 feet; branches forming “n 
elongsted crown, dull gray, emeoth, tough, numerous, 
forming rather dense moeses; leaves descending, very deep 
green Shove, dull rufous brown beneath, neariy flat, 
eubsorieeeous; petioles flexible, dull brown or nearly 
black; immature fruits, ®ecending, dull green, chiefly 
@leng the twige benesth the lesves “re “rising in Heir 
@xils; young leavee bright green above, yellowich brown 
benesth: bas®l portion of the green mt eS®lyx much constricted; 
nute lighter green than the calyx; "Mebpara-an," stems strict, 
1 1/2 feot thick, smoothie brown; wood soft, yellowish, 
Light, ederless and tasteless, permeated with brown sma 
veseocle;  Teday@, Sy, 1909, 
-'$6603, Selodorum rufus (Presi) uerr, A lefty tree 
Olimber in woiet foreste of steep fertile flanks north of 
the parering river at 5766 feet; stems 5 inches thick, its 
weeonehes widely spresding over the tops of trees; wood 
pereus, wetery white, soft snd flexible, oderiess 8nd 
Simest tasteless; bork comparatively thick, e®eily seperst- 
ing from the wood, teddish etresked toward the inner side, 
éerk brown and checked on the outside; twige gray, amooth, 
tough; leaves chertaceous, conduplicate on the upper dull 
or olive green side, lighter se beneath, the veine yellewe- 
ieh; young inflorescence (7) guberect, brown with hairs, 
the inner row of segments lighter yellow, #11 6 thick 
and Pigid; pietile yellewish green, the numerous papillse © 
like orgéns surrounding them bright red; *Aw%-an," young 
fruits upen 1/2 inch long pedicels, dork green, hard, 
found 6 marbles, fuliy fe inch thick; Teday®, Bay, 1909, 
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