_ LEGUMINOSZ. 297 
Real del Monte (Coulter, 603), cascade of Regla (Galeotti, 3346), near Jalapa (Schiede), 
valley of Mexico (Bourgeau, 79, 774), lower part of San Felipe (Andrieux, 427), dark 
woods, Oaxaca, at 7000 feet (Galeotti, 3204, 3251), environs of Mexico (Berlandier), 
Chiapas (Ghiesbreght, 591), Orizaba (Botteri, 718, 721), Mineral del Monte (Ehrenberg) ; 
Guatemata, Volcan de Fuego, 5400 feet (Salvin), without locality (Skinner).—CoLoMBIA, 
Ecuapor, and Perv. Hb. Kew. 
9. Cologania, sp. 
Norta Mexico, region of San Luis Potosi, 6000 to 8000 feet (Parry & Palmer, 199). 
Hb. Kew. 
- [Cologania, sp.t Martia mexicana, Zucc. Abhandl. Miinch. Akad. 1. p. 339, 
t. 14 et 15, “est Cologanie cujusdam specimen floribus apetalis,” Benth. et Hook. 
Gen. Pl. i. p. 529.] 
48, AMPHICARP/AMA. 
Amphicarpea, Ell. in Journ. Acad. Philadelph. i. p. 372; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Pl. i. p. 529. 
About seven species, inhabiting North America, Japan, and the Himalayas. 
1. Amphicarpza monoica, Ell. in Journ. Acad. Philadelph. i. p. 372. 
Amphicarpea sarmentosa, Ell. 
- Canapa, through the Eastern States southward to FLoripa, Texas, and—Sout 
Mexico, region of Orizaba (Bourgeau, 3170). Hb. Kew. 
49. TERAMNUS. 
Teramnus, Swartz, Fl. Ind. Occ. iii. p. 1238; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. 1. p. 530. 
About six species of twining herbs, two of which are Asiatic, and one also African, 
the remainder American. 
1. Teramnus uncinatus, Sw. Fl. Ind. Occ. iii. p. 1238, t. 25. 
Glycine discolor, Mart. et Gal. 
?Glycine elliptica, Mart. et Gal. 
Sour Mexico, Orizaba (Botteri, 706, 726), savannas at 2000 to 3000 feet, in the 
Cordillera. of Vera Cruz (Galeotti, 3266), region of Orizaba (Bowrgeau, 2908), valley of 
Cordova (Bourgeau, 1538); Costa Rica (Endres); PANAMA, Empire railway-station 
(8. Hayes, 555).—Jamaica and north part of Sours America. Hb. Kew. 
2. Teramnus volubilis, Sw. Fl. Ind. Occ. iii. p. 1238. 
Glycine oblonga, Benth. 
Souta Muxico, Jalapa to Real del Monte (Couwlter).—Southward to Peru and in 
Jamaica. Hb. Kew. 
8. Teramnus rhombifolius, Beurling, in Vetensk. Akad. Hand. 1854, p. 120. 
Panama, in woods (Bzllberg). 
Probably not different from 7. uncinatus. . 
BIOL, CENT.-AMER., Bot. Vol. 1, April 1880. 2¢q 
