cies I much doubt, and should rather reduce them to one, 
by the name of cordifolia, as marked by Linnavs, in his 
_copy of Browns, p. 374. the latter author considering them 
as one species. They are indubitably the type of the genus 
Fevuittaa (Nhandiroba of Piumier’s Genera, p. 20. t. 27, 
under which name, an intermediate three-lobed variety, less 
elongated at the base, like the upper leaf in Prumrer’s 
t. 210, is figured, in Piso and Marcerave’s Brasil, p. 46). 
See also Stoane’s Jamaica, v. 1. 200. n. 22.” 
« Feumiza pedata may be defined (as above), and if the 
varieties above mentioned are considered as one species, 
it may be thus distinguished. 
« Krvrima cordata ; foliis simplicibus, seminibus sube- 
rosis levibus. ; 
«« These characters are sufficient, unless the latter spe- 
cies should be divided, as in Syst. Nat. ed. 10.” 
