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lata. Spicam unicam vidi brevem paucifloram. Flores fere 
Sect. Bourgoniæ, tenues, 3 lin. longe. Calyx tubulosus, 
lineam longus, tenuissime pubescens. Tota planta cæterum 
glaberrima.— British Guiana, Schomburgk, 1st. Coll. n. 595. 
38. I. sapindoides, (Willd. Spec. 4. p. 1012), ramulis hirtis, 
petiolo inter paria lineari-alato basi nudo, foliolis 4-5-jagis 
oblongis acuminatis supra nitidis subtus scabriusculis, spicis 
oblongis brevibus pedunculatis, legumine lineari glabro.— 
Foliola superiora 4-pollicaria. Legumen pedale.—Caraccas, 
Bredemeyer. Unknown to me. 
* Petiolo nudo, glandulis sepius obscuris v. plane nullis. 
39. I. albicans (Walp. Linnea, 14 p. 298), glaberrima, 
foliolis bijugis ovato-oblongis utrinque acuminatis coriaceis 
nitidis, glandulis parvis vel obscuris, stipulis lineari-v. lan- 
ceolato-falcatis, pedunculis rhachi sublongioribus, spicis 
ovatis densis v. longioribus interruptis, calyce tubuloso 
corolle dimidium equante.—I. calycina Salzm.! Pl. exs.— 
I, peduncularis, Mart.! Herb. Fl. Bras. n. 1095.—Foliola 
ultima 3-4-pollicaria v. in speciminibus vegetioribus inter- 
dum semipedalia. Pedunculi erecti, 2-3-pollicares. Brac- 
teole parva. Flores albi, in sicco nigricantes, 6 lin. longi. 
Calyx nunc ad medium, nunc ad duas tertias corolle attin- 
Bens, striatus, uti in plerisque Pseudingis et nonnullis Euingis 
Sepe irregulariter fissus. Stamina sesquipollicaria.—Tropical 
Brasil, Pohl, Sello; near Bahia Martius, Salzmann, Lushnath; 
Surinam, Hostmann, n. 258. Kogi 
40. I. unijuga (Popp. et Endl. Noy. Gen. et Sp. 3. 
P- 79), glaberrima, eglandulosa, foliolis unijugis oblongis basi 
valde inæquali et obliqua acutis subcoriaceis venoso-margi- 
natis, pedunculis petiolo zequalibus paucifloris, floribus glabris, 
leguminibus falcatis pubescentibus.—Arbor excelsa. Foliola 
adulta 10 poll. longa, 4 poll. lata. Pedunculi fasciculati, 
2 lin. longi. Legumen 5 poll. longum, compressum, fal- 
catum, suturis tumidis, valvis coriaceis pubescentibus.— 
. Woods about Ega on the Amazon river, Pappig. This 
_ Species, which I have not seen, is evidently very diffe- 
