40641, Picrasms javanica Blm, Slender erect tree 
3% feet high with @n 6 inch thick stem; in dense woods ef 
north side of the Baruyring river &¢ 3000 feet; branched 
above the middle, widely spreading; bark bitter, brown, 
ameoth, on the branches, miuutely checked on the old stem; 
wood Light soft, whitish, bitterish but witheut edor; 
Letves spreading horizontally, tipe recurved, smooth on 
woth sides, derk lucid green on the upper side, yellowish 
s@ bene@th, *t the base subtended by round leaf like 
braete; infrutescence axillary, subpendulous, ereen; 
*Palumpeng;" Todays, June, 1909. 
10842, <Agterine lebate syd. On leaves of the 
yader eurfece of & Sunirubaces uw tree collected 3+ 3000 
feet, number 10841 Piergems javanica blm,: the coal bleck 
appearing ®g ink blotches, very irregul®r in shape and 
in thickness: "Sateakédin;*® spores globese, derker bleck: 
Tedaya, June, 1909, 
10643, Depransnthue @peensie Blm. n, op. Strict. 
emali. trees 18 feet high in wery moint. fertile densely 
weeded steep slopes north of the Baruring river st Woo 
feet; stem 6 inches thick, terete, orenched toward the . 
top only; branches quite numerous, divaric“tely spreade 
ing, slender 7 te 12 feet long, ux ®ehy speringly branched, 
i ineh thick, only the tips Secending; leaves seetter ot 
alternStingly nearly the whole length of the branches, 
® trifle descending, dull green sbove beneath yellowish 
20, @ad conetve, leathery, the veins yellowieh, tips sbrupt- 
ly weeurved, inflorescence Leaf Opposed, subpendulous, 
gveen St firet; the coroll® segmente creamy yeliow, ) 
ecoriesceous, twisted; flewers ettongly “nd eweetiy ederous; 
bark brow , gt"y "nd green on the twigs, e®sily peeling; 
weed eoft, fibrous, ederiess and teateless, whitieh; 
fruite light of yellowieh green, young subcylindric, 1/2 
to 1 inch ieng, less than 1/2 inch thiek, upon ® thick 
eveen regeptsele: “wensyacut;"  Tedaya, June, 1909. 
10644, Antideem cumingii Muell. Ave, Tree like 
ehrub on very steep wooded eide of the Baruring gorge at 
3000 feet: wood hard, dirty white, odorless Sud t®eteless: 
bark auooth, G@ehy gray or yelliowidh gray, thin: brenches 
epretding, the ultimate ones rather 1ax end half drooping; 
letves echerteceous, horizentaliy spreading, flat with 
tips euly recurved, dull green on both sides; the petioles 
euberect, thick, covered with seurfy brown; infrutess ence 
axillary, pendulous, flexible; the fruits divaricate, 
reddid: on thea upper of exposed side, dry 8nd sour; other. 
wise dirty yellow; “Dungey;" Tedaye, June, 1909, 

