10989. Plectroni® arberes (Vid,) Bim, Strict 
tree in fertile soil of dry woods paabiogne the oneal 
creek 8nd upper Cogon form tion @t 1500 feet; stem round, 
16 feet high, 4 inches thick; weod goft, dirty white, odor- 
Less ad tasteless; branches mostly «t the top, widely 
spreading; vrenchLete and twigs green and heavy; leaves 
pea we eee ae ag mage de on the upper deep 
i Luod wfece, wuolk r @ Le | ere 
beneath; infloresceme on PTASy. “pale greens ascending; 
Gayut~pusias;"  Todaya, June, 1909, 
10090, Knema atencearpa varb, Slender erect 
tree in dry fértile soi1 of 4 wooded ridge berdering the 
upper cogon formation @nd the papegatan oreek St 1500 feet, 
etem 3 inches thick, round, 15 feet high; wrenches from : 
the middle, the mein ones Secending, freely rebranched; 
wood moderately soft, without order or taste, pale white; 
park emooth, brown of mixed with gray blotehes; lesves 
 eubserise cous, epresding, nearly 18%, only the tip recurved, 
edges more or lege wandlike, deep green Sbeve, gleus eae ent 
penesth, the veine yellowish green vbenesth; flowers 
axillary; buds elong®ted; segments aecendingly spt eading, 
vrown Se the buds on the outeide, red on the inner: 
ovary brown, be®ring % green stigm®; fruit oF wut ellip- 
soid, 1/2 inch leng, yellowish brown; | Teday®, June, 1909. 
1ic091. Views Lateeni Zim, Large & foot high 
tree on eteep wooded slopes of the Barecaten creek at 
1600 feet: stem more or less ereoked, branched mostly 
toward the top, round, 2 feet thick, buttressed at the | 
wage; wood soft, pele white or with some red interspersed 
oderless and teetelese: bark densely lenticelled, other- 
wise gnoothioh, of 8 oherscteristic cinnamon wrown; 
branches ereokedly rebranched, the main enes rather widely 
apart or goattering, redéim brown, the twigs suberest;. 
Leaves coriaceous, *ecendingly spreading, @a°k green on 
the upper conduplie ste side, much pler benesth, the veing 
beneath yellowish or rather whitieh green; bud braet green; 
figs Clustered and hanging from short unbrenched tubercles 
fren, the larger. or sm iller branches, eboreid, Spex deeply 
gunken, smooth, green, less than. 1/2 inch in ditmeter;. 
| * peduncles dark green; Todays, June, 1909, 
-«44e@@@2, «=s Memolepie speluncag (1.,) Moore. Terr eetr ial 
tufts in moist but well drained soil of woods @long the 
edge of the Beracaten oresk vayine ®t 1600 feet, stipes 
nuserows from the s®me root cluster, soft in texture, 
erect, green, averaging @ feet long, thé thickness of 
an ordinary lesd peneiil; fronds soft, recurved; the 
middle pinnte the largest; pinnules soft membranous, only 
slightly recurved, otherwise flat, % trifle psler green 
beneath; seri brown; "ibaged;"  TedayS, June, 1909, 

