^^^ BOTA?CT OP THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. HERALD. 
velutino, corolla tenui rufo-villosissima cdyce subtriplo longiorc— Ab omnibus Euingis differt 
calyce raro 2 lineas excedente tubuloso v. subcampanulato, corolla 5-G v. rarius 6^ lin. longo, 
tenuiorc quam in caeteris; legumon ignotuni, sed folia et pubes Emngaram. Volcano of Cbiriqui' 
Veraguas. 
Ms appears to me to be identical mtb I. clavigera, Moritz, jitdging from Moritz's specimens in Herb. 
Hook. ; I do not know whether that name has been published. 
Walpors and Dnchassaing hare described (Wlprs. Ann. vol. ii. p. 459 et 460) two species of Inaa 
I. (§ Pseudinga) Muouna, and /. (§ Eninga) gamiea, which I did not meet with in the Isthmus ; Fendler 
has also coUected two or three species, besides those here euumerated. 
BUESERACE^. 
337. BuHSERA giimmifera, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. ii. p. 78.-Nomen vemacul. " Amasigo " 
In sunny, exposed situations; common throughout the southern parts of Panama and Veraguas. 
This tree is of middle size ; it is used for making fences ; the wood is easy to cut, and the sticks, when 
put mto the ground, soon produce young shoots. The gum that exudes from the stem is applied to 
wounds, and considered to have very beneficial effects. 
CHRYSOBALANE^. 
338. Chrysobalanus Icaco, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. ii. p. 525— N^^^cu vemacul. -Jcaco " 
Common on the seaside of both coasts of the Isthmus; Chagres (Fendlcr, no. 107). 
339. LiCAMA {§ Eulicania) hypoleuca, Benth. in Bot. Sulph. p. 91, t. 32. In the Province of 
veraguas. 
3«. LiCANiA (§ Hymcnopus) arl^rea, Seem. (Tab. XXV.) ; ramuKs, pctiolis, costis foliorum, 
stipulis, racliidibus calj-cibusque dense rufo-tomentosis, foliis ovato-oblongis basi cordatis apice 
aeutis vel scope obtusissimis margine integerrimis supra glabris nitidis subtus ineano-viUosis, stipulis 
eaducis, paniculis terminaKbus, flomm glomerulis sessUibus, calyce subgloboso 5-dentato, petalis 
obo™to-oblong.s hirsutis, stamimbus fcrtilibus 8-9, drupa oliva^formi glabra.-Nomen vernaeul. 
Basca^ In savanas and on the outskirts of forests between Tole and David, Province of Veraguas ■ 
Dand (Cuming, no. 1109). ^ ' 
A tree about 60 feet high ; wood durable, used for building purpose,. Leaves coriaceous, from 5 to 6 
inches long and from 2 to 3 inches broad ; calyz persistent ; stamens, ovaiy, and style viUous ; fruit black. 
341. HiKTELLA triandra, Sivartz, De Cand. Prodr. vol. ii. p. 528. Bay of Solano. 
342. HiKTELLA glandulosa, Sprengl., De Cand. Prodr. vol. ii. p. 528. On the outskirts of woods 
near Oruees, Pro^^nee of Panama. 
Hooker's Herbarium contains specimens of this pknt from Pemambuco (Gardner), Minas Geraes 
(Clausscn), and other, not specified, parts of Brazil (Chamisso, SelW). 
