126 MALVACEA. 
‘1. Chorisia rosea, Seem. Bot. Voy. ‘Herald,’ p. 84. 
Panama, Boquete, Veraguas (Seemann, 1630). Hb. Kew. 
| 30. HAMPEA. [vide 7hespes/a! 
Hampea, Schl. in Linnea, xi. p. 871; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 211. 
Small trees, two or three species, one of which is a native of Colombia. 
1. Hampea integerrima, Schl. in Linnea, xi. p. 372. 
SoutH Mexico, Jalapa (Galeotti, 4084; Botteri; Hahn), near Josocola and Hacienda 
de la Laguna (Schiede). Hb. Kew. 
31. CAVANILLESIA. 
Cavanillesia, Ruiz et Pav. Prodr. p. 97, t.20; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 211. 
Two or three species of large trees, restricted to Tropical America. 
1. Cavanillesia platanifolia, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. v. p. 306. 
Pourretia platanifolia, Humb. et Bonpl. Pl. Aiquin. ii. p. 162, t. 183. 
PanaMA, Paraiso and Empire railway-stations (8. Hayes, 23).—Cotompia. Hb. Kew. 
Order XXV. STERCULIACE. 
Sterculiacee, Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 214. 
Herbs, shrubs, or trees, about 350 species, belonging to about forty-five genera, 
natives of tropical countries mostly, and of subtropical Australia and South Africa. 
Tribe STERCULIEA. 
The members of this tribe are dispersed all round the tropical zone. 
1, STERCULIA. 
Sterculia, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 1086; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 217. 
Trees, upwards of fifty species, represented in all tropical countries, but most nume- 
rous in Asia. 
1. Sterculia acerifolia, Presl, Relig. Henk. ii. p. 141 (sub Chichen). 
Soutn Mexico, west side (Henke). 
2. Sterculia carthagenensis, Cav. Diss. vi. p. 353; R. Br. in Benn. Pl. Jav. 
Rar. p. 228. 
Sterculia chica, St.-Hil. Pl. Us. Bras. Merid. t. 46. 
Soura Mexico, Yucatan and Tabasco (Johnson) ; Panama (Seemann, 1232; 8. Hayes). 
—CoLomBiA, Guiana, Brazit.—Naturalized in the Wust Inpies. Hb. Kew. 
