$0623, PFandanus sindansensis wart, mn. Bp, tree 
3o feet high, with an @ inch thick stem, in dense humid 
forests at 4000 feet south of the Boruring viver; prop 
Yoote ageending, et¥iet, @ te 3 inches thick, re*ehing 
& height of 8 feet; stem or wood rather herd without, 
soft and fibrous within; bark yellowish, set with biunt 
cone sh®ped spines; mein branches suberes t, Shout 6 
feet long, 3 te & inches thick, grayish, closely ringed; 
Leaves densely crowded towatd the top, in 5 strongly 
twieting rows, &t the base @lightly Secending, towtrds 
the ends recurved or when old breken “nd henging, tips, 
@eyninete, beses much flattened and expanded, glaucous 
green bene®th, toward the base deeply grooved, margins 
gmerply serrate especially toward the base, the keéhed 
widrid bene@th distently toward the tip, the upper side 
@ull green of somewhat gleucescent; infrutescence’ from 
the leaf axile, upon recurved 1 1/8 foot deng green 
peduncle, which gr®duSily thickener towards the eluster, 
inereteing from 1/2 inch to nesrly 2 inches thick; 
hesde mostly 5, globose, the largest 4 inches thick, 
Closely set; the termin®l ones em®ller, turning yellow- 
igh, finally te rich deep red: “Pandan,” Todays, 
40884,  Antvephyum c@llifolius 81. On moist 
sheltereé mows covered ledges or large bowlders ®long 
the Beruring river et 2750 feet or higher; only here 
and there seattered; the soft, fibrous roote covered 
with ® brown towentum; leaves spretding in 4 Tosette 
fashion, Prather close to the rook surface, coris®eeous, 
dull green or yellowish se beneath, toward the base 
quite rigid and sharp edged, lustrous oF metalic bluish 
- abeve: sori brown; "Sereuwwei," Todays, June, 
Boo. 
10825,  Sleeccarpus fulvus Ble, n, op, Large 
60 feet high tree in deep forests at 3750 feet of Bt, 
Golelan; eteme 2 feet thick or thicker, round but not 
etraight; wrenches comparatively short, and crookedly 
apreading; wood soft, yellowish white, oderiese snd 
tectelese; umk bark emoothieh, brown, Erey on the branches; 
leaves submenbrenous, deeply ¢onduplieSte on the upper 
deep gteen surface, lighter green benetth, recurved; 
inflorescence eparse, @xillary or more teuq frequently 
from the twigs, just beneath the foli®ge; pendulous 
flowers odorless, green, deciduous; *Lanauti;” 
Tedaya, June, 1909, | 

