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ternatim compositis, brevipetiolatis ; foliolis ovatis, obtusiusculis, basi obliquis et late 
rotundatis, margine impariter serrulato-dentatis vel serrulatis, chartaceis, supra, 
nervis tomentellis exclusis, appresse puberulis, subtus cervino-tomentosis, 5:0-8:5 cm. 
long., 39:5—5:0 cm. lat.; costis secundariis 6-8 erecto-ascendentibus, leviter arcuatis 
paribus duobus infimis venuligeris ; cymis oppositifoliis, longipedunculatis, pedunculo 
folia saltem 1-plo excedente; inflorescentise ramulis una cum pedunculo cervino- 
tomentosis, basi glanduliferis ; pedicellis tomentosis, plerisque alabastra duplo 
excedentibus ; floribus 4-meris, calycis lobis deltoideis obtusis, petalis lanceolato- 
oblongis acutiusculis 0:2 em. long. ; staminibus petala semisequantibus ; ovario disco 
admodum incrassato immerso ; baccis ignotis. 
Hab. Crescit forsitan ad Corumbá vel ad Santa Cruz, sed, ob schedulam preetermissam, 
habitationem indicare nequeo. 
Probably a new species near Vitis albida, Baker, which I do not feel justified in 
describing, the specimen being so poor and without fruit. 
SAPINDACE.E. 
SERJANIA OBTUSIDENTATA, Radlk. Monog. Serj. p. 233. 
Hab. Floret ad Cuyabá mens. Aug. (N.31.) [Bras. Or.) 
SERJANIA HEBECARPA, Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. iii. p. 192. 
Hab. Schedulá preetermissá, planta incertee habitationis, forsan ad Santa Cruz lecta. 
[Bras. Or.] 
SERJANIA PERULACEA, Radlk. Monog. Serj. p. 227. 
Hab. Crescit in angustiis ad Serra da Chapada, necnon ad Jangada; menss. Aug. et 
Sept. floret et fructificat. (Nn. 75, 267.) 
The Jangada specimen has samaras agreeing well with the description of Radlkofer; 
those from the Serrada Chapada are usually larger, and may almost attain a length of 
three centimetres, with a width at the loculi of one centimetre. Some of the samaras, 
however, are typical in respect of size. [Bras. Or., Bolivia, Paraguaria, Argentina ?] 
PAULLINIA ELEGANS, Cambess. in A. St.-Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. i. p. 370. 
Hab. Ad Santa Cruz et in vicinia floret mens. Nov. (Nn. 521, 629.) [Bras. Or. 
Paraguaria, Argentina. | 
PAULLINIA ANGUSTA, N. E. Br. [in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. xx. (1894) 49]. 
Hab. Ad Puerto Pacheco fructificabat mens. Feb. (N. 1063.) [Paraguaria.] 
ALLOPHYLLUS EDULIS, Radlk. MSS. (Schmidelia edulis, A. St.-Hil., PL U.S. sub tab. 67.) 
Hab. Crescit in sylvulis ad Santa Cruz, ubi floret mens. Sept. ; ad Corumbá fructus 
coccineos ostendit mens Jan. (Nn. 313, 973.) [Bras. Or.] 
A third specimen (no. 449), common in the forest between Santa Cruz and Tapira- 
puan, but found in fruit only, Professor Radlkofer, to whom I sent a sketch, thinks 
may also belong to this species. The fruits are considerably smaller than those of 
A. edulis, and yellow in colour. 
