+321076, CGaneriue gracile Bngli. Gmail tree in dr 
woods of fertile eo4l |t 1&0 feet; stem 5 inches thick, 
round, straight, with few main branches Sbeve the middle 
and with widely resshing ultimate ones; wood whitish, 
without odor or taste; bark yellowish and se@ling in 
thin sc®les, brown on the branches nd ultimetely green; 
wranches very slender and drooping; le®vea scattered, 
érooping, from ® foot te 3 feet leng or longer, the 
apex veuSliy @ecending; petiele greenish trown, mush 
enlarged at the base; leaves chartaceous, destendingly 
vesurved, conduplicate on the upper darker green lucid 
side, strongly ederous when om crushed &s Gre “iso 
the green twige; infrutescence termins) or from the 
uppermost leaf axils, drooping, exceeding the letves, 
aii the stalke ond e®lyx swooth ond green; fruite 
yellowish or subgleucescent green; “sage,” panicle 
eparingly but widely branched; flowers pink: fruit 
dark purplish red when mature; Todays, Juby, 1909, 
11077, Pipfter @bbreviatum opis, Setndent *leng 
@a%ll tree trunks in dry woods of fertile #011 4t 1500 
feet; stem less than 1/2 inch thick, subterete, smooth, 
vrownish when old, very mumerously oranched thereby 
forming dense bushy mAese0; wanches divericste, freely 
branched, 1 to © feet ileng, green, numerously nodulose, 
egeending tewerd the tips; leaves slightly ®scendingly 
curved, dark lucid green above, much paler and duller 
benesth, thinly cerisceous; epikes terete, strietiy 
erect, 2 to 4 inches leng, green yellowish end when 614 
grayish brown; “Manieatapay;*  Todaya, July, 1909, 
11076. Garcinia tetrendra Pierre, Greet tree 25 
feet high with on 8 inch thick atem, in light weeds of 
@ @y fertile ridge ®leng the Beracatean creek %t 1500 
feet; bark mottled, smooth or minutely checked, with 
yellowish lates; wood moderately soft, oderiese and 
tagteless, reddioh throughout; breaches long, divericate, 
begining below the middle; branchlete slender, greenish, 
“Ralf dreeping, much roughened by the old persistent 
inflerescent tubercles; flowers clustered in the fallen 
Leaf axile benesth the foliage; leaves thickly coriaceous 
horigzent®l or desoending, sublueid on both sices, deeper 
green Sbove; flowers red, odorless; "Cadis;” Todays, 
July, 1909, 
11079, Polyetictus oceident#lis (KL.) Pr. More 
or leas clustered on dry loge in open places ot 1500 
feet; rather flexible and with @ *fungue* oder; bene®th 
pale white, yellowish brown and somewhSt spongy on the 
upper more or lese strongly striate surface, war gine 
blunt and white; "Kelot;*®  Todaya, July, 1909, 

