41306, Boehmerin celebiesa Sim. Shrub 15 feet hich in 
fertile moist soil of dense woode at 4000 feet; stem curved 
and rather crooked, 1 to 3 inches thick; wood soft, sappy 
white, with a large pith, covered with amoothith brown bark 
which easily peels; branches mostiy at the top, laxly branches 
and horizontally spreading; lesves submembranous, flat and 
with tips somewhat recurved, dark green above, much paler 
beneath, horizontally epreading; infrutescence yellowish 
green, pendulous; "Ramierami;" Todaya, August, 1909, 
11308, Gouanis microcarpa subglabro Slm. n. var. 
A seandeant shrub, widely eprawling over the tope of emal 
trees or upon thickets of wooda at 3750 feet north of the 
Baruring river; stem flexible; wood greenish, without odor 
or taste; bark smooth, grayish; twige green, terete, slender; 
half drooping, terminated by the euberect elongated panicue- 
late inflorescence; leaves chiefly descending, conduplieate 
on the upper dark green lucid side especially toward the 
recurvedy tipsy psler and duller green beneath, thinly 
ceorisceous; inflorescence greenish throughout; Soloes 
Tedaya, August, 1909. 
11509. Musssende vidalii Sim. n. ep. Seandent with 
other climbing vines slong & large thee trunk to ite first 
limbe, in humid woods at 3780 feet; stem branched, 1 to 2 
inches thick, terete; wood whitish, soft, odorless and taste.» 
less; bark smooth yellowish gray; branches lax, half droope 
ing with suberect tips; lesves mainly horizontal and at 
the ends of the branchlets, membranowr, much deeper green 
above; inflorescence erect, the stalke and ealyx greenish; 
the erect corolle tube yellowish green, the segments upon 
the upper surface orange red; “Botaj;" Todaya, August, 1909, 
erect, the blade descending; fruitts globose green; 
“Laumoos." Todays, Auguet, i909. 
11311. Kedinilia elegans Hlm. n. sp. A seandent — 
entub climbing upon small treee up to 25 feet high, in 
humid forests at 4000 feet north of the Baruring river; 
stem 1 inch thiek or thicker, terete, tightly attached to 
ite support, repestedly branched all elon¢g; branches crooked~ 
ly rebranched, rather long and slender, half drooping; leaves 
corisceous, horizontally spreading, with recurved tips, 
otherwise flat, dark shining green above, yellowish green 
beneath; flowers in clustere slong the twigs; stalke reddish, 
calyx whitish, and hard, nearly 1/2 inch high; the 6 petals 
arranged like the wings of 2 windemill, whitish beneath, 
pinkish above; style and filement white, anther bases light 
yellow, the spure (?%) purplish blue; "Tiweleas"; Showy 
and delicately pretty, flowers nearly 2 inches across odorless, 
Todays, August, 1909, . 

