138 ■ BOTAKY OF THE VOYAGE OP U.M.S. HEKALD. 
This was also found in tlie islands of Gorgona (Barclay) and Tumaco (Seoraann). 
Palicourea longihracteata, De Cand., was collected at Panama by Hajnke, but by no other collector. 
524. Cephaelis tomentosajWiM.j De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 533. Dark woods about Cruces; 
Chagres (Feudlcrj no. 177). 
A shrub about 10 feet high, bearing blue berries. It was found iu Mexico (Jurgcnsen, Linden), Island 
of Trinidad (Schacht, Lockhart), ]N"ew Granada (Linden, Turner), Surinam (Hostmann), British Guiana 
(Parker), Peru (Mathews), Island of Gorgona (Barclay), 
525. Cepiiaelis (§ Callicocca) psy choir ice folia, Seem.; fruticosa, raijiis bifurcatis tetragonis 
rufo-tomentosis demum glabratis, foliis obovato-oblongis basi cuncatis apice brcviter acuminatis mar- 
gine ciliatis, stipiUis apice bifidis, capitulis pedunculatis, pedunculis tcrminalibns simplicibus vel trifidis^ 
involucre polyphyllO; jjliyllis ovato-lanccolatis longe acuminatis fimbriato-ciliatis basi conuatis, flori- %>. 
bus 5-mcriSj lobis calycinis lanceolatis acutis basi bvc\issime connatis, coroUaj tubo brevi-intus medio 
villoso, bacca glabra. In dense forests near Cruccs, Province of Panama, and Chirambiraj Darien. 
A low shrub ; leaves from 4-5 inches long and about 2 inches broad; when young, on the under surface 
slightly pubescent, on the upper surface always glabrous ; stipules more or less connected, membranaceous, 
ciHated on the margin and deeply forked at the apex, about 1 inch long ; flowers minute, about 1^ line ■ 
long, greenish; style bifid; ovides solitary.— This species appears to be rehited to C. Urta, Miq. (Linn^a 
xvii. p. 71) and P. Udentata, Thimb. 
526. Cephaehs violacea, Willd., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 534. Southern Darien; also in 
the Bay of Choco. 
527. Geopiiila reniformis, Cham, et Schlecht., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 537. "Woods near 
Panama. 
528. MiTRACARPiUM scMzangiunij De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 572. Savanas about 
Panama. 
529. RiCHARDsoNiA scabva, St. Hil., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 567. Suimy places about 
Panama. 
530. DioDiA setigera, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 563. Common in the savanas about Panama. 
Flowers white or slightly tinged with red, never blue, as stated by De CandoUe. 
531. DioDiA arliculata, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 564. Bay of Cupica, Darien; also collected 
by me in the Bay of Choco. 
532. Speemacoce tenuior, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 552. Island of Cacagual, Southern 
Darien. 
533. BoRRERiA parviflora, Meyer, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 544.— B. ramisparsa, De Cand. 
1. c. \—B. prostrata, Miq., Stirp. Sur. p. 177 (fide spec, in Herb. Hook. !)_Orsted, Centr. Rubiac. 
p. 5 ! Widely diffused over tlie Istlimiis. 
534. BoRRERiA Hcsnkeana, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 547. From Panama to DaWd ; also on 
the Volcano of Chiriqui, Vcragnas. 
535. RuBiA hypocarpia, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 591.— Orst. Centr. Rubiac: p. 4. Volcano 
of Chiriqui, Veraguas. 
