4i62 MB. J- a. BAKEB ON THE 



A climbing strub, with pubescent woody brancblets. Petiole 



5 in. long ; blade 6-8 inches long and broad ; leaflets i-l|- in- 

 long, moderately firm in texture, bright green above. Panicle 

 dense, 2 in. in diam. ; branches densely pubescent ; bracts minute, 

 lanceolate. Calyx pubescent, yj^^- ^^^ diam. ; teeth shorter than 

 the tube. Petals reflexing, ^ in. long. Corona ratber shorter 

 than the petals, deeply 5-cleft. — Baron 4785 ! 



Tina YELUTiyA, n. sp. 



Arborea, ramulis velutinis^ foliis confertis subcoriaceis facie parce dorso 

 dense brunneo-pilosls, foUohs 11-13 oblongis acutis serratis venuhs faciei 



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inferioris exsculptis, floribus paniculatis, pedicellis brevibus, bracteis mi- 

 nutis deltoideis, calycis segrnentis parvis obtusis, petalis calyce duplo lon- 

 gioribus, friictu turbinato glabro. 



A tree, with the leaves and panicles crowded towards the end 

 o£ the velvety branchlets. Leaves half a foot long including the 

 short petiole; upper leaflets 2-3 in. long, acute or obtuse, with a 

 cusp ; texture slightly coriaceous ; main veins of the under sur- 

 face numerous, prominently raised. Panicles about as long as 

 the leaves ; pedicels finally -^in. long. Calyx } in. in diam. ; seg- 

 ments very short, obtuse. Fruit turbinate, glabrous. — Baron 

 14571 1522! 3968! Differs from T, dasycarpa by its acute 

 serrated leaflets. 



Caltcii'lob^. 

 Btesocahpus Paroni, n, sp. 



B. ramis crebre lenticillatis, ramulis dense pubeseentibus, foliolis 20-24 

 petiohdatis oblongis obtusis glabris, floribus cum foliis immaturis produc- 

 tis, eymis densis paucifloris, pedicellis pubescentibus propc apicem arti- 

 culatis, sepal is ovatis obtusis pilosis, petahs oblanceolatis calyce 3-4plo 

 longioribus, staminibus longioribus petalis paulo brevioribus, carpelHs 

 pilosis, stylo brevi, stigmate capitate. 



A shrub or tree, with densely pubescent final branchlets. 

 Fully developed leaves 4-5 in. long, including the short petiole ; 

 leaflets thin, about an inch loiig. Flowers contemporary with the 

 young leaves. Calyx very hairy, -^ in. in diam. ; segments pilose, 

 much imbricated. Petals ^ in. long. Filaments long; anthers 

 small, globose. Carpels hairy, about as long as the calyx. Fruit 

 not men.— Baron 4922 ! The genus Byrsocarpus is united by 

 Dr. Baillon with Botirea. 



CbOTALaRIA LTJTEO-RtJBELLA, n. sp. 



Fruticosa, glabra, ramulis graciUbus, foliis longe petiolatis trifoliolatis 



