10946, Grewi® stylocarps war, Bederately om211 
tree in gravelly soil of woods Slong the Saracatan creek 
at 1500 feet; stem 30 feet high, vrenched from the middle, 
10 dushes thick; branchlete widely spreading, 19x; twigs 
green, of the same color ®e the upwardly curved petioles; 
leaves shSllowky folded on the upper deep dull green side, 
p®ler beneath, cheartacesous, the veins yellowish green 
beneath; infrutescence subpenduloue, terminel or from the 
uppermest leaf Sxile, the @rooked eparingly branched 
atlke grayieh green, chiefly lees than 6 inehes Long; 
fruite hard, yellowish, esooth, pyrifora, “3/2 inch long; 
wood moderately soft, obscurely reddish to the maxx center, 
oderless and tagteless, light; bark comparatively thick, 
gagoth and mottled, reddish brown beneath the epidermis; 
“gagulipit;*  Tedaya, June, 1909, 
10951. Gympplecos polytndrs (pice,) Brand. Large 
tree 66 feet high on wooded edges ot the paracatan revine 
at 1500 feet; stem 2 1/2 feet thick, not straignt, others — 
wise vound; bark amoothish, gray and brown mottled, some- 
what checked near the ground in em*l1 thick plates; wood 
moderately soft, sappy wiite, edoriess and tasteless: 
iimbs from the middle and comparatively short, forming 
an elongated erown end at the endgy of the main branches 
feraing rather dense bushes; Leaves many, charteecous, 
atvongly reouw'ved 8nd conduplic®te on the very smooth 
aud shiny upper deeper green surface, midveing yellowish 
green; cowrsely Md bluntly serrate; infrutescence terwinal- 
ly spreading or Slee from the uppermost leaf axils; steike 
yellowish green; fruite hard and elive gteen, less than 
1/2 inch long, obsourely ovoid, the exooarp soft ome 
and deep blue when mature and easily slipping from the 
brown obgeurely angled or corrugsted nut; *{ewai;* 
Tedaya, June, 1909, 
40982, Picus clementis wert, Large spreading 
po Me wooded edges of the Baraestan creek at 1500 feet 
ana’ Leng the upper edge of the cogon pitches; etem 6 feet 
ick, messed, brenched from below the middle; m®in branches 
widely spreading, the ultim®te ones rather numerous; twigs 
@reen, Tigid, suderest, 1/2 inch thiek; leaves horizontally 
epreading or descending, rigidly eeri@ceous, deep green 
and lueid on the upper shallowly conduplic*te eurface, 
much paler beneath, the reins yellowish white; figs mostly 
in paire, hard and yellow, 3/4 inch leng, equelly rounded 
at both ends, 1/2 inch thick, bightly attached in the 
rigid yellowish green seselly inserted invelucrad bracts; 
wood moderately soft, wiitish, coargeiy tinged, odorless 
and tasteless; bark brownish *nd mottled, the o14 bark 
henticelied, freely bleeding with jatex; "“erarag;” 
Yodsy, June, 1969, 

