FLORA OF THE ISTmiUS OF PANAilA. 177 
729. Caprahia biflora, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 429. In ^vaste places, common all over 
the Istlimus. 
730. ScoPARiA dulcw, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 431.— Nomcn vcmacul. " Escobillo 
amargo." In waste places^ common all over the Isthmus ; Chagres (Fendl. no. 5) . 
731. BuDDLEiA Americana, Linn., Be Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 438. Slopes of the lower parts of 
the Volcano of Chiriqui, Vcra^as. 
732. BucJiNERA lifhospermoides, Kunth, De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 497. Cerro de Ancon, 
r 
Panama. 
733. BucHNERA ehngata, Swartz, De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 498.— Vai\ Idspida, Bcnth. 3\ISS. 
Cerro dc Ancon, Panama. 
734. BucHNERA rosea, H. B. ct K., De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 498. Island of Taboga, Bay of 
Panama (Hinds). 
735. Castilleja communis, Benth., De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 529. On road-sides, from Panama 
to Da^dd, hut scarce. 
' 736. Lamourouxia (Hcmispadon) scabra, Benth. MSS. (Tab. XXXIII.) ; pubesccnti-hispida, 
supcrne \iiidula, foliis subsessilihus anguste ovatis hasi angustatis dentatis margine revolutis vcnoso- 
rugosis rigidis scabris, calycis bre^iter campanulati dentibus tubo suo 2~3-plo brevioribus, corolla vix 
ventricosa profunde fissa, filamentis posticis apice glabris ananthcris.— Affinis L. viscosa ct L. cordatoi ; 
facillime distinguitur foliis par\is fere in petiolum angustatis, et calycis forma. Volcano of Chiriqui, 
Veraguas. 
A shrub from 3-5 feet high ; leaves from 6 to 10 Imes long, and about 2 lines broad ; corolla 1^ inch 
long, bright scarlet, rendering the plant highly ornamental, and worthy of cultivation in a garden ; capsule 
glabrous, shining. 
Plate XXXIII. Fig. 1, corolla cut open ; 2, 3, anthers ; 4, ovary and style ; 5, ovary cut open ; 6, 
calyx and ripe capsule ; 7, an entire seed ; 8, a seed cut open ; 9, albumen and embryo ; 10, embryo .—all 
magnified. 
LENTIBULAKIE^. 
737. Utrictjlaria ^M5i//«, Vahl, De Cand. Prodr. vol. viii. p. 16. In swamps near the city of 
Panama. 
738 Utriculauia montana, Jacq., De Cand. Prodr. vol. viii. p. 23. In southern Darien and 
the Bay of Choco, growing epiphytically on old trees, in company with Mosses, Perns, and Viperace<e. 
This ornamental plant was coUected In Dominica (Imray), St. Vincent (Guilding), Trinidad, 2800 feet 
above the sea (Parker), and Guiana (Parker). 
ACANTHACE.E. 
739. Elvtraria a^argiifolia, Nees ab Esenb., De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 65. In stony places. 
Cerro de Ancon, near Panama. 
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