23060, Picue hallieri Herr, Tall 76 feat high 
tree, in dry weode of fertile soil “t 1500 feet; sten 
4 feet thick branched from the middie into main ascending 
wranches, which ultim@tely widely spread ond numerously 
Yebranch; wood white, seft, conspicuously ringed, oder 
lese and tasteleas; bork smooth, elegantly mottied; 
leaves descending, emooth on beth sides, dark green on 
the upper conduplic’te surface and with reeurved tips, 
much paler beneath, the miin veine yellowish green with 
brewn side lines: fige usu@liy in paire from the leaf 
axils, upon & 3/4 ineh leng triangulerly shaped thick 
peduncle which in Sim the early stage is Secending and 
subtended by brown deciduous breete; figs yellow! ah 
green with numerous milk epote of irregule? eisep, sub- 
tended by 4 simileriy colored braets, subgiebose, 1 ineh 
thick, the nearly ¢loeed uabilicus somewh®t raised; 
*yererag;”  Tedaye, July, 1909, ey 
£166a,. Pieus cerpenterian® Bim, Sli shrub-like 
tree 20 feet high, in fertile soil of woods skirting 
e091, etreaas &¢ 1500 feet; stem branched from the 
middle of below that, 6 inches thick; wood whitic, soft, 
. without oder or teste, consentric grains conspicuous: 
bark omecth, mottled: branches crookedly rebranched; 
Lesves herisent®lly epresding, fiat of only recurved 
towards the @pex, charteceous, very deep green “above, 
auch Lighter benesth; fige clustered in the leaf exile, 
subtended by gteen bracts wm besides the involure, 
flattened glebese, 3/4 inch *eress, dark green with 
minute pale whitd lenticelis, delicately pubescent; 
"Zangi;" Toedaya, July, 1909, 
11063, Ueliceope monophylle werr, Ghrub-Like 
tree in dense woeds of dry fertile soil “t i800 feet; 
etem 15 feet high, 4 inches thick; wood silvery white, 
soft, light, odorless ®nd tasteless; smoothich bark 
mottled; brenches mostly abeve the niddle, not humerous, 
yather slender snd lax; the thinly cori#cesus letves 
herisontelly epretding or descending, flt, light green 
above, somewhat pSler green bene®th, the m@arging coargely 
wavy; fruite divyaricste, axillary, the panicle > imhes 
leng ateen especially the 1/4 inch thick globose nuts 
or G&paules; lew;" Todays, July, 1909, 
11068, CGwotylanthera, #reot s®yproghyte in moist 
humus severed soil of dense woods 4t 1500 feet; stem 
frail and suceulent, crooked kx but erect, 1 inch in 
the soil, ®t the bege besring & tuft of em@ll fibrous 
reetse; 1 er 2 inches abeve ground, unbranched, termi- 
nated at the Spex by 9 single erect flower; bracts 
epposite, *leo whitish 88 ie the anguler 4-toothed 
Calyx; the kkgt light blue 4 petele retately epresding, 
etigu® and filaments whitieh, anthers pale yellow; 

