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losis ; foHis 3 poll. long. 2^/ poll, lat, membranaceis cordate 



3-Iobis lobis ovatis acutis, medio multo majore ; stipulis polli- 

 caribus foliaceis dimidiato-reniformibus arlstatis grosse serra- 

 tls; pedunculo * * * bracteis » * * floribus diame- 

 tro 2 pollicaribus ; sepalis oblongis hirsutis cornutis ; petalis 

 sepalis parum brevioribus ; corona fauciali filamcntosa filis 

 extimis petalis parum brevioribus, caeteris numerosissimus 

 brevioribus capitatellis ; corona media * * * ovario glo- 

 boso hirsuto * * * Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (494)- 



Passiflora? Mapiri, 2,500 ft. (2525). Foliage only collected. 

 . MalcsJierbsia lincarifolia, Poir. Near Valparaiso, Chili (2419). 

 Carica luicrocarpa, Jacq. Ilort. Scliucn. lii. 32, t. 309, 310. Yun- 



gas, 6,000 ft. (1764); 4,000 ft. (1766). 

 Carica? Yungas, 4,000 ft, (1765). 

 Carica ? Junction of Rivers Bcni and Madre de Dies (1762). 



CUCURBITACE/E. 



Luff a cylindrica (L.), Roem. Syn. fasc. 2, 6^, Beni River (2064). 

 Cultivated and spontaneous. 



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Melothria Cuciunis, Veil Fi. Flum. i. t. 70. Guanai, 2,000 ft. 

 (2066). 



Melothria Flitniinoisis^ Gardn. in Hook. Journ. Bot 1. 173. Junc- 

 tion of the rivers Bcni and Madre de Dios (2067). 



Melothria Hookeri, Cogn., in D.C. Monog. Phan. iii. 588. Mapiri, 

 5000 ft. (2065). 



Giirania spiniilosa (Poepp. and Endl.), Cogn. Diag. Cucurb. 1. 17. 

 Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (2061 ; 2062); 2,500 ft. (2063); {Anguria 

 spimtlosa, Poepp and Endl.) 



Gitraiiia? Beni River (2662). 



Cayaponia pcntapJiylla, Cogn. loc. cit. 760 ? Reis 1,500 ft. (2069). 



Cayaponia coriacca, Cogn. in Mart. Fl. Bras. Cucurb. 79. Falls 

 of Madeira, Brazil (497). 



Cayaponia Tayiiya (Veil.), Cogn. in D.C. Monog. Phan. iii. 772. 



Mapiri, 5>ooo ft. (495). 

 CyclantJiera pedata (L.), Schrad. Index. Sem, Hort, Gott. 1831. 



Yungas, 4,000 ft. Cultivated (491). 

 CyclantJiera Matthezvsiiy Arn. in Hook. Journ. Bot. iii. 280 ? 



Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2071). 

 CyclantJiera, probably undescribcd. Yungas, 6^000 ft. (2059). 



