11044. Tinespore reticulata Miere. 4 tangling 
Climber in light woods and shrubberies at 1600 feet, in 
fertile soil; stem 1/2 inch thiek, greenish, flexible, 
terete, leaticelled, branched; the ultimate branches droop- 
ing, green and leaf bearing; petioles green, aseending: 
leaves descending, nearly flet, with reeurved tips, 
corieceous, deep bright green above subglencescent beneath; 
inflorescence pendulous from the steme end main, branches, 
green except, the whitieh stemens, odorless and very 
eaducous; “Sangawnew;" fodeya, June, 1909. 
11045. Pericempylue ineanus (Coleb.) Miers. 
Seandent end forming tangled hanging buehes on trees and 
in thickets of light woods in fertile soil at 1500 feet: 
stems round, smooth, brown, less than 1/4 ineh thick, 
more or lese twining; petioles twisted at the base and 
guberect; leaves eoft membranous, nearly flat, much paler 
green or sabglauceecent beneath; infloreseence in the ter- 
minal leaf axils, subereet, odorless, suberect; infrutes- 
eenee with wine eolored more or lese flattened fruits, all 
the stalzs yellowish green; “Laganet." Todaya, June’, 1909. 
11046. Grewie umbellata foxb. 4 esubdscandent 
shrub amonget thickets of fertile soil at 1500 feet; 
wood white without teste or odor, soft end rather tough; 
bark brown snd emooth on the branches: twige elender, 
the ultimate ones slightly erect, otherwise horiszontal- 
ly spreading; leaves submembranous, descending, shallowly 
conduplieate on the upper richer green surface: inflores- 
eence terminal from the uppermost leaf axile, suberect; 
the thick eelyx greenish grey beneath, yellowish brown 
above as are also the thin peteale; flowere odorless; 
filaments and anthers similarly colored, (at least when 
old}, style whitish, stigme green; the upper portion of 
the sepals, the petals and the filements white when 
caeere anthers light yellow; "Rewaer;" Todeya, June, 
1909. 
11047. Ormosie oealacensis Bleo. A erooked and 
gnarly appearing tree 26 feet high with e 1 foot thick 
stem, in light woods of fertile soil at 1500 feet; wood 
rather hard and brittle, odorless, yellowish, bitter, 
bark mottled, thingly checked; branches numerous, 
ultimetely forming dense bushes, green: leaves deseending, 
coriaceous, folded upon the upper darker green lueid sur- 
face; inflorescence erect, reddish brown; flowers oé¢or- 
lege, pele purplish white except the brown calyx; the 
banner with @ green spot at the base; style snd filenents 
whitieh: anthers brownish; "@ayei;” Todaye, June, 1909. 

