54 VIOLARIEA. 
2. Alsodeia, sp. (aff. A. flavescenti, Aubl.). — | 
Nicaragua, Chontales (Seemann, 6, Tate, 143). Hb. Kew. 
8. Alsodeia, sp. (2.4. deflexa, Benth.). : 
Panama. A shrub growing on the banks of the Rio Grande (S. Hayes). Hb. Kew. 
4, Alsodeia, sp. 
SourH Mexico, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau, 2114, Sallé, 1). Hb. Kew. 
5. Alsodeia, sp. 
SoutH Mexico, Oaxaca (Ghiesbreght). Hb. Kew. 
Tribe SAUVAGESIEZ. 
There are only four genera and about twenty-one species of this tribe—two of the 
former and sixteen of the latter being American, and the others natives of the Indian 
Archipelago. 
7. SAUVAGESIA. 
Sauvagesia, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 286; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 120. 
Herbs or under-shrubs, about ten species, all indigenous in Tropical or Subtropical 
America, and one of them also in West Tropical Africa. 
1, Sauvagesia erecta, Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, p. 294, not of Spreng., Aubl. Guian. 
t. 100; Jacq. Stirp. Am. t. 77. 
Sauvagesia geminiflora, DC. Prodr. i. p. 8315 ; Calques des Dess. Fl. Mex. 38*. 
South Mexico, between Misantla and Colipa (Schiede) ; Guatema.a, between Gualan 
and Roblar Grande (Bernoulli, 796); Nicaracva (Tate) ; Panama, Chagres (Fendler), in 
meadows near the town of Panama (Seemann). Hb. Kew. 
Common throughout Tropical and Subtropical America; also common in West Tro- 
pical Arrica, MapaGascaR, Java, &c. 
2. Sauvagesia pulchella, Planch. in Seem. Bot. Voy. ‘Herald,’ p. 80; Ann. 
Sc. Nat. 1862, p. 278. 
PANAMA, In meadows near the city of Panama (Seemann), on grassy plains, Panama 
railway-station (S. Hayes, 405).— West Inpies and Cotompia. Hb. Kew. 
3. Sauvagesia tenella, Lam. Ill. ii. No. 2769; St.-Hil. Pl. Rar. t. 3. fig. B. 
GuaTEMALA, Barbasco (Bernoulli, 947); Panama, in meadows near the city of 
Panama (Seemann, 359).—Southward to Braziz. Hb. Kew. 
