80 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. HERALD. 
28. Sai-vagesia tenella, Lam., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 316.— St. Hil. PI Rar. t. 3. fig. B. 
In the savanas near Panama. 
39. Sauvagesta erecta, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 315. Common throughout the country 
in sunny places. 
30. Sauvagesia pulchdla, Planch., MSS. in Herb. Hook, (sine descriptione) ; annna, caule 
erecto subsimplici, foliis ovato-lanceolatis dentatis acutis, stipnlarum ciliis medio glanduliferis, flori- 
bus axillaribus binis folia seciuaiitilxis vel superantibus, laciniis calycinis oratis acutis mncronatis 
petaJa oblongo-obtusa subsequautibus et capsula multo brevioribus. About Panama^ in savanas, 
growing -uith S. tenella. 
A lierb from 6 to 8 inches high, diatingiiished from the allied species by ha^-ing glands in the middle of 
the cilia of the stipules, which have almost the appearance of joints, and a capside much longer than the seg- 
ments of the calyx. I bare adopted Dr. Planchon's MS. name, S.pulcMIa, though some more appropriate 
one might ha\-e been found. Purdie gathered specimens of it near Eio Hacha, New Granada. 
. POLYGALE^. 
31. PoLYGALA hygrophylla, H. B. K., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 337. Near the city of Panama, 
in savanas. 
33. PoLYGALA lonykauUs, H.B.K., Nov. Gen. vol. v. p. 396.— P. Stellera, De Cand. Prodr. 
vol. i. p. 337 ! About the city of Panama, in savanas. 
^ This species has been found in Mesico (Galeotti), Venezuela (Pimke, Locbhart, Moritz), and British 
Guiana (Schomburgk), and at Natividad and Goyaz (Gardner), and Santamarta (Purdie). 
33. PoLYGALA aparinoi'des. Hook, et Am., in Bot. Beech, p. 377. Island of Chirambira, 
Darien. 
A species closely allied to F. moIuyi?tifoUa, St. Hil. ; the leaves of my specimen are more dotted than 
is the case in those coUected during the voyage of H.M.S. Blossom in Mexico. The plant is decidedly a 
pereiuiial. 
34. PoLYGALA paniculata, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 339. Common throughont the 
coTmtry. 
I quote the foUoTving stations of this plant from Hooker's Herbarium: Jalapa (Coulter), Mirador 
(Linden), Trinidad (Lockhart), St. Vincent (Guilding), Dominica (Imray), Jamaica (Purdie), Venezuela 
(Funke, Moritz), Eio Janeiro (Mart.), Eio Grande, Brazil (Pox), Bahia (Salzmaim), Brazil (Gardner), 
Minas Geraes (Claussen), Chachapogas (Mathews), Lima (Mathews, Ruiz and Pavon), and Chagres (Pendler).' 
35. PoLYGALA Caracasana, H. B. K., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 331. Volcano of Chiriqui, 
Veraguas. 
36. MoNNiNA XalapenMs, Kunth, De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 339. Volcano of Chiriqui, 
Veraguas. 
I also found this plant m the Sierra Madre, Mexico, between Durango and Mazatlan ; Hartweg 
gathered it at Zacatecas. 
37. Securidaca pnbescem, De Cand., Prodr. vol. i. p. 341. Near Panama, on the outskirts of 
forests. 
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