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BULLETIN 



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TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 



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Vol. XVII.] New York, March 10, 1890. [No. 3 



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n Enumeration of the Plants Collected by Dr. H. H, Rusby in 



South America, 1 885-1 886.-Xr. 



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Myrcia giiajavcE folia 



Mad 



Myrcia ph^soclada, Berg, 1. c. 167. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (599). 

 Myrcia prunifolia, DC. 1. c. 253. Junction of the Bern and 



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Madeira (qqO. the latter 



specimens referred here with considerable doubt. 

 Myrcia sp. near J/, bimarginata, Berg. Falls of the Madeira (603). 

 \Etigenia Michelii^ Lam. Encycl. lii. 203. Unduavi, 8,000 ft. 



(2082). 



Eugenia Jlavescens, DC. Prodr. iii. 272. Falls of the Madeira 



(606). 

 Eugenia Macahaensis, Berg 1. c. 589? Falls of the Madeira 



(588 and 593); Junction of the River Beni and Madre de 



Dios (597). Compared with RiedeFs No. 353, Herb. Kew., 



and closely related if not identical, 

 Eugenia Schlechtendahliana^ Berg, 1. c. 321. Junction of the 



Rivers Beni and Madre de Dios (594)» 

 Eugenia Gardneriana, Berg, 1. c. 316. Falls of the Madeira 



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Flowers smaller than in the type. 



Eugen 



Mad 



Eugenia ovalis, Berg, Linna^a, xxvii. 156? Falls of the Ma- 

 deira (602). Apparently the same as Spruce's No. 5523. 

 Specimens in leaf only. 



Eugenia Chequen (MoL), H. & A. Near Valparaiso, ChiH (583). 



Eugenia spectabilis^ Phil. Linnae; 



Eugenia^ sp. Same locality. 



Same locality (584). 



Madeira and 589 from J 



the Beni and Madre de Die 

 cimens are indeterminable. 



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