10996. Camerium tenoslingiil Sim. ne ep. Tree 80 
feet high in fertile well éreined soil of: woods bordering 
the Beregaten creck and the upper mergin of the Gogen 
field at 15060; stem 1 1/2 foot thick, erookeé, round, 
branched chiefly at the top; branches rigié, widely and 
erookedly rebrencheéd, the altimete onee rether long, sub- 
-ereot et the ends, 1 inch thick; leavee redially spreading, 
mostly herizontel, closely crowded upon the brown tiny 
ends, 2 to & feet long; leaflets descending, very Geep 
green and shining upon the upper slightly curved surfece, 
enarteseeous, lighter green beneath, veine yellowish green; 
infrutescence exillary, from en ingh to 10 inehes long, 
 spieste or few branched, ageending; stelks and calyx rafous 
wrown; mute derk green, covered with a dirty yellowish gray 
pudeseence; equelly tepering at both ende, at most 1 inch 
long, 1/2 inch seross the middle; wood rather tough end 
herd, whitish, without oder end teste; bark smooth grayish 
white: Oget~"magecurud;" Todeyea, June, 1909. 
10997. Fieus eordatifolie “ime fe Gps. free 40 
feet high in ary #011 of woods along e ridge of the 
Berseeten oreck et 1800 feet next to the upper eogon 
gress extention; stem not strietly straight, © feet 
thiek, rowmd, buttressed at the bese; berk grayish white, 
emooth; wood modéeretely soft, odorless, with @ slight 
sweet taste; finely ringed; oranches chiefly et the top, 
erookedly rebranched; a 1/2 ineh thiek, suberect: 
leaves coriseeous, eseending from the green petioles, 
_¢he bledes horiszonteliy spreading end more or less 
recurved, conduplicate on the upper richly lucid green 
gurfece, lighter or a trifle yellowieh green beneath 
veins yellowieh green, fige pendulous upon the yellow! an 
reen slender pedoneles, usually in peire from the lower 
eef exile; perfectly globose, subgleucessly green and 
rather smooth; the soft umbilicus brecte slightly reieed, 
brown; nesriy 1 inch in diemeter; flowere pale pink; 
"“Yagelangit;" fTodeya, dane, 1909. 
10996. Aganoeme velutina DO. Climbing tell trees 
end forming tengled masses upon them in dry wooded ridges 
long the Bereeaten ereek et 1600 feet; stem & inehes 
thiek, round, twining and looping about the tree trunke; 
014 bark greyish brown, deeply cheeked into smell plates, 
brown end lenticelled on the brenehes; wood yellowieb, 
finely porous, bendable, bitter bat without odor; brenches 
Lex, half a@rooping, twigs green; leaves horisontelly spresd- 
ing and reourved, light lucid pleasing green ebove, very 
mugh peler green beneath, only ehallowly conduplicste on 
the upper surfece, soft membranous; infloreseence guberect, 
ell the stalke end ealyx Papen. eorelle tube also green; 
the 6 segments creamy white turning ereamy yellow with 
age, recurved, to the right; flowers with e strong sweet 
odor; "Deangelis;” Todaye, June, 1909. 

