11031. Vitex littoralis Seson. A erooked tree 35 
feet high and 2 1/2 feet thick, in a dry guleh of shrubberries 
of the dogon region at 1000 feet; main branches arising from 
below the middle which toward the top are namerously rebranched 
end form rather dense bushes; bark gray, finely cheeked, long- 
itudinally; branchlets rether crooked, short and suberect: 
wood burly, yellowish, moderately hard and odorless and teste- 
less; leaves corisceots, paler green beneath, the midvein 
yellowish, more or less conduplicate on the upper side and 
subpendulous; inflorescence suberest or erect; pinkish grey, 
bey: flowers purplish and odorless; *Topas;" fodaya, June, 
1909. 
11032. Gratoxylon celebiewn Blm. Slender tree in 
shrubbérios of gulehes of the @ogon formation at 1900 feet; 
stem £5 feet high, 8 inches thick, erookedly branched above 
the middle, the ultimate branchlets rather numerous, lax, 
half drooping: sepwood thin, white, the lerger central portion 
Geep red, odorless and tasteless, quite herd; bark thick, 
dark grey, red beneath the deeply chickeé epidermis, dry 
end more or less brittle; ag o14 infrutescence brown, sub- 
pendulous, the individuals fruits erest; leaves eonduplieate 
on the upper side, subcoriaceous, yellowish green on both 
sides, the midnerve brown; “Oring;" . Todaya, June, 1909. 
11034. Neuclee formicaria Elm. ne sp. A burly tree 
in shrabberries of gulehes in the eogon region at 1000 feet; 
stem 1 foot thick, £6 feet high, branched from below the mt 
middle; branches crookedly rebranched, rigid, spreading; 
' bark yellowish gray, sealing in plates, thiek, red beneath 
the skin; wood dirty yellowish white, heavy, burly, odor- 
les#, with a bitter taste; leaves thinly eorlacebus, spresd- 
ing, light green above, yellowish so benesth, the main 
veins and bracts red; inflorescence terminal, upon 6 inches 
green peduncles, globose, 2 1/2 inches in diemeter: fruit~ 
ing heed greenish, solid, 1 to 1 1/2 inechee scroge; 
"Mabalod;” nearly #11 the twigs on the trees in this logslity 
had swollen portions of twiga (1 to 3 inehes long and from 
1/3 to 1/2 inch in diameter) and which portion was punctured 
and inhabited by small black ante. Todaya, June, 1909, 
11085. Cyperus Zollingeri Steud. Small tufte in 
sompact soil of the cogon grasses et 1000 feet: stems 
several, strict, bulbose at the base, covered toward the 
bese with persistent brown sheaths, 3-keeled, shiny smooth, 
yellowish green below the middle; leaves also smooth, light 
green; inflorescence yellowish green, the midrib of the 
glumes green the sides yellowish brown, when o14 wholly dull 
brown; "Paceme; Todays, June, 1909. 
11086. Fimbrystilie diphylle Yahi. Rather dense 
tufte in dry compaet soil of the eogon formation at 1000 
feet: stems strict, smooth, light green, sheathed at the 
bese by the more or less persistent leaf sheaths, slightly 
bulbose at the base; leaves smooth tough and with involute 
margins; panicle strict, the stalks end bractlets green, 
otherwise brown: quite common; "Belyotus;" Todaya, June, 
1909, 

