11007, CGaneriuz melioides Bim, a, sp. A tree 
43 feet high on © wooded révine, ®long the Baracataa 
ereek &@t 1500 feet, in damp fértile soil; wood rather 
tough, white, nice for working purpoves, tasteless ond 
with @® faint turpentine oder; bark amooth, grayish 
white; stem 10 inches thAjk, not etrict; branches mostly 
&t the top, forming ® erookedly rebranshed flat topy or 
erown; twige very strongly of turpentine odor; suberect; 
letves slightly Secending or horisonteliy spres®ding, . 
the st®lke terete, brownish when 014; le@fleta char tac cous, 
destending, deep and lucid green on the upper conduplieste 
surface, duller and much lighter green beneath, the mid- 
weinyellowiah: inflorescence ereot, quite rigid, the 
etelks green Gnd more or Lesage flattened; flowers gub- ; 
tended by rigid yellowish green bracte or sepals; ¢corellis — 
ereat, eretmy yellow or creamy white as Ore @ise the 
fees and pietile; *Ogote" “sieu9-an;"*  Tedeya, June, 
42008,  Pavetts bernesii Ble. Erect shrub, 16 
feet high in moist humus covered soil of & steep densely 
wooded slope of the Baracaten creek at 1500 feet; stem 
3 inches thick, branched from the middle; branches rather 
numerous toward the top, lax and erookedily rebranched,; 
wood moderately herd, e®ppy white, heavy “nd closely 
grained, without eder er taste: Leaves chartaceous, dull 
green, % trifle p®ler beneath, herizentaliy reeurved 
especiGily at the tip, more or lees wavy and twisted; 
infeutessence subereot, the globose fruite yellow when 
mature; flewereet, the calyx green, the éther parts white; 
park gray, deeply and finely checked longitudineliy; 
*Cayut~eoaraben;” Todays, Jute, 1069, 
41009. Stemonurus mindensensis Merr, Slender 
tree, 40 feet high ®leng ® wooded ridge of the Baragaten 
ereck @% 1500 feet; stem 1 foot thick, branched from the 
middie; branches comperatively short, numerously rebranched, 
forming scattered dense bushes Siong the upper helt 
‘ef the stem: wood yellowish white throughout, quite — 
hard, brittle, odorless %nd tasteless; bark gray, finely 
checked; branchlets or twigs green, dese ending or droep- 
ing, rather slender; leéves thickly eoriaceous, Condue 
plieste on the upper side towatd the glightly recurved 
tip, nearly simlleriy lucid green on both sides; petiole 
yellowish green, twisted; fruits elong®ted ovoid, 1 
inch! long, 1/2 inch aeress below the middle, upon 3/2 . 
inch long subpendulous green pedicels, 1 to 3 clustered 
in the Lowermoet leaves or in their Sxilse Sleng me 
twigs, Z-celied, with 2 to 5 ovules in esch cell from 
the Spex, on the outside velvety yellowish green; 
*paked;" Toedays, June, 1909, 
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