11067, Gonnerue volubilie (Slco,) serr, Se andent 
upon @n8il trees of open woods ®t 1760 feet in damp fertile 
#011; stems round, branched, tough, 1 ineh thick; bark 
brown, gmeoth; wood aoderately hard, whitish, odorless 
and tagtelese; brenchlets slender, far reaghing and with 
the free portione pendulous; petiole greenish, thickened 
at the base, horisonts] or secending; lesflete descending, 
cherteseous, neerly flat, simileriy ereen on both sides, 
widvein yellowigh, tipe only % trifle recurved; infrutes- 
cence hanging frow the uppermost le®f axils, clustered, 
from @n ineh te eix in length; st*®lke, e@lyx end fruit 
derk green; the solitary nut surrounded by an orange 
Golered weet or integument; "Ties;" Tedays, July, 1909, 
| 11059, Girennier® currenii Merr, ‘free 30 feet 
high with & 1 foot thick more or lesa flattened or irre 
gularly round stem, on Gry very steep wooded slopes of 
the Barecatan ereek 8t 176 feet: branches from the 
middle, the ultim&te ones widely spresding, 14x and sub- 
pendulous; bark mottled, lenticelled: wooed burly, white 
igh, + hye gg taste or oder; letves chartaceous, condu- 
plicate on the upper deeper green lucid eurface, dese end~ 
ing, with recurved tips; fruite solitary from the leaf: 
axiis, peiduloue, ovoid, rather pointed; the pedicels 
Sleo green; stem buttressed “t the bese; ¢8lyx Slse green; 
"Pulie:" Todaya, July, 1909, 
11060, abelmosehus mindaatensie verb,  Suffrutes- 
cent shrub & feet high in fertile seil of open thickete 
&% 1750 feet; stem @ few inches thick, branched from 
nee the base and @11 Sleng; branches Secending; old 
bark brown, green beneSth the epidermis; wood greenish 
white, pegs pithy; pedicels snd peduncles and petioles — 
Bei blade: 
age andi en horisontally epresding, the segnente 
Gligitiy conduplic@te on the upper ourface and gradually 
feeurved, submembrangus, paler green beneath; flower 
 f@esending or helf nedding, odorless; the pet®le light 
yellow exeqt the deep purplish bases; etaminel tube 
‘@is0 light yellow, the etigats darp purple red; cspeule 
agecending, mete of legs Sngied, 2 inchea long; “Telite — 
babou;" Todays, July, 1909, Ne Bah gy 
11061, Ca@ix lachrym%-jobi mweeyuen Stapf, Tufte 
in fertile geil of epen places or in recky ground; st 
‘1750 feet; stems many from the sme root ailuster, 1/2 3 
to 3/4 inch thick, sheathed, 5 te 7 feet high, few branched 
teward the tep; letves submembrenoua, 1/2 to 2 inches 
wide, strongly recurved, flat, sioilariy green on both 
gides, the midvein whitish en the upper surfsee especially 
toward the base; sten or branches terminated by an erect 
or guberect panicle the branchRete of which are strongly 
recurved of even pendulous; flowering spike green droop- 
ing; glumes of the plistillate flowers dark purplish red 
even the beges eof the shesths of the subtending folit~ 
eeous bract§; 211 yellowish green when young or in shaded 
pisces; "Sian;" This the begebos plant for food, They 
Gl@im it is net the same Se grows wild ®leng the sand- 
gravelly e011 of rivers nd ereek in this same ®i1titude 
and region, and which tasy 0413 "Panias® whieh is not - 
planted by them, not used ae food but g*thered and cut 
into ornamental heads for their neck-wear, fodaya, July, 
1909, 

