518 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM, 
EXCLUDED SPECIES. 
ALSODEIA LONGIFLORA Oudem. Arch. Néerl. 2: 195. pl. 5. 1867; in Miquel, Ann, 
Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 3: 68. 1867. 
This is evidently a species of Amphirrog, related to A. surinamensis Eichl. 
and A. juruana Ule in its elongated anther appendages, but distinguished by its 
much smaller flowers only 9 mm. long. The species becomes Amphirrox 
longiflora (Oudem.) Blake. The specific name is very inappropriate, as the 
flowers are the smallest known in the genus. No specimens have been ex- 
amined, 
ALSODEA MEGAPOTAMICA Spreng. Syst. Veg. 4: Cur, Post. 99. 1827. 
According to Garcke,“ who examined an original specimen, this is Dal- 
bergia variabilis Vogel. 
ALSODEIA PARVIFOLIA 8S. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 25: 142. 1890. 
This is Hybanthus mericanus Ging.“ The type and much other material 
have been examined. 
ALSODEA PERRINI Spreng. Syst. Veg. 1: 807. 1825. 
Garcke examined an original specimen and reports” that this does not be- 
long to the Violaceae, but is probably one of the Apocynaceae, perhaps Echites. 
ALSODEA PIPAREA Spreng. Syst. Veg. 1: 807. 1825. 
‘Piparea dentata Aubl. Pl. Guian. 2: App. 31. pl. 386. 1775. 
Conohoria aubletit D. Dietr. Syn. Pl. 1: 831, 1839, 
This is a species of Casearia. 
ALSODEIA REGNELLII (Miquel) Walp. Ann. Bot. Syst. 2:67. 1851-52. 
Conohoria regnellii Miquel, Linnaea 22: 555. 1849. 
According to Eichler,” this is identical with Jonidium atropurpureum St. Hil. 
CONOHORIA ALTERNIFOLIA Spreng. Neve Entd, 2: 151, 1821. 
Rinorea? integrifolia Ging. in DC, Prodr. 1: 313. 1824. 
Alsodeia integrifolia Steud. Nom. Bot. ed. 2. 1: 64. 1840. 
Having 1-flowered axillary peduncles, this can not be a Rinorea. Garcke! 
considers the species indeterminable. 
RINOREA cusPA (H. B. K.) Baill. Hist. Pl. 4: 346. 1873. 
Conoria? cuspa H. B. K. Nov. Gen. & Sp, 7: 242. 1825. 
‘According to Eichler, this is certainly not one of the Violaceae, but the flowers 
are too young to determine its real relationship. The bark and leaves of this 
species are used as a febrifuge. 
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* Bot. Zeit. 25: 14. 1867. 
“In DC. Prodr. 1: 312. 1824. 
“ Bot. Zeit. 25:14. 1867. 
“In Mart. Fl. Bras. 13.1: 372. 1871. 
" Bot. Zeit. 25:14. 1867. 
