124 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. HEUALD. 
394. Mico?JiA prasina, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 188.— Naud. Melast. p. 454. Common all 
over the coiintrj'. 
To the great number of synonyms -nrliicli Naudin considers as belonging to this variable and widely 
diffused species, I think the M. amhigna, De Cand. (Prodr. vol. iii. p. ISO), might be added without 
besitation. 
395. MicoNiA auriculata, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 185.— Naud. Melast. p. 457. Woods 
near Cruees. 
396. MicoxiA caudata, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 187.— Naud. Melast. p. 466. Volcano of 
Chiriqui, Veragnas. 
Miconia fenduUfolia, De Cand. (Prodr. vol. iii. p. 187) was coUected at Chagres (Fendler, no. 39). 
397. Staphidium octonum, Naud. Melast. p. 530.~Heterotrichum octomm, De Cand. Prodr. 
vol. iii. p. 173. Near Panama (Duchassaing) . 
398. Staphidium panciflorum, Nand. Melast. p. oZ%.—CMemia crenata, De Cand. Prodr. vol. 
ill. p. 157. In woods J common all over the country. 
399. Staphidium fenestratum, Scem.—CUdemia fenestrata, Benth., Bot. Sulph. p. 94. Island 
of Tabogaj Chagres (Fcndler). 
400. Staphidium spicatum, Naud. Melast. p. b^O.—CHdemia pustulata et C. spicata, De Cand. 
Prodr. vol. iii. p. 158 et seq. In woods; common throughout tlic Istlnnus. 
401. Staphidiastrum rubrum, Naud. Melast. p. b^^.—Sagrtea sessiliflora et S. columneafoUa, 
De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 170. In savanas; common all over the country. 
402. CLiDEMiAi)z7os«, Don? De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 160. Island of Cacagual, Darien. 
403. Clidemia cyanocarpa, Benth. in Bot. Sulph. p. 94. Woods about Cruees, Province of 
Panama. 
404. Clidemia macrophylla, Naud, Melast. p. 599.— O^j/mm^ macropfiyUa^ Benth. in Bot. 
Sulph. p. 95. Forests of Darien. 
405. Sagk^a scabrosa, Naud. Melast. p. 619. — Oss(Ea scabrosa, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 169. 
Woods near Cruees^ Province of Panama. 
A small tree, about 15 feet high. 
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406. TopoBEA superba, Naud. Melast. p. 669. In dark woods near the village of Remedios, 
Province of Veraguas, grooving epiphytically. 
The leaves of my specimens are not so large as those described by Naudin; the petals are purple. 
407. UovRiKiA parvifoUa, Benth. in Bot. Sulph. p. 97. t. 36. Outskirts of woods near Panama; 
Bahia Honda (Hinds) . 
A shrub about 12 feet high. Tlowera purplish. 
Besides the MeUstomacem here enumerated, I noticed a species of Tococo, growing on the outskirts of 
woods in the neighbourhood of the village of San Juan, Province of Panama. 
