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videntur. Stipule lato-lanceolatæ, falcatæ, villosæ, 4-5 lin, 
longæ.—St. Catherine's, in South Brasil, Tweedie. 
§ 6.? Floribunde. Folia glabra v. minute pilosula. Pe- 
tiolus alatus. Glandule magne scutelleformes. Spice bre- 
viter pedunculate, oblongæ v. dissitifloræ, ad apices ramorum 
subpaniculatæ. Bracteæ calycem subæquantes, lanceolate, 
ante anthesin deciduæ. Calyx puberulus. Corolla sericea. 
—The two following species are of very doubtful affinity, 
resembling in some respects the Pilosiuscule among Pseu- 
dinge, in others the S/riate among Euinge, and the fruit 
being unknown, their real position cannot now be ascer- 
tained. 
85. I. floribunda (Benth. in Hook. Journ. Bot. 2, p. 143), 
ramulis foliisque glabris v. junioribus vix pilosiusculis, petiolo 
breviter et anguste alato, foliolis bijugis ovali-ellipticis co- 
riaceis nitidis, spicis oblongis subinterruptis corymboso-pani- 
culatis, calyce tubuloso adpresse pubescente dimidium co- 
roll sericeæ adæquante.—Arbor præalta.  Foliola majora 
4-6 poll. longa, 2-3 poll. lata, basi valde inæqualia. Petioli 
ale coriaceæ, raro linea latiores et sepius paullo infra para — 
foliolorum evanescentes. Flores numerosi, sessiles. Bracteæ 
caducissime, uti calyces 4-43 lin. longc. Corolla 8-9 lin. longa. 
— British Guiana, Schomburgk, 1st. Coll. n. 364; Surinam, 
Hostmann, n. 708, also n. 676, judging from an imperfect 
specimen, with rather narrower leaflets. | 
86. L.scabriuscula, ramulis angustatis foliisque minute scabro- 
puberulis, junioribus ferrugineis, petiolo alato, foliolis 4-5- 
jugis ovali- v. obovali-ellipticis acuminatis submembranaceis, - 
spicis oblongis dissitifloris in axillis supremis fasciculatis —— 
subpaniculatis, calyce tubuloso puberulo quam corolla sericea — — 
subtriplo breviore.—Foliola ultima 5 poll. longa, 25-3 poll — - 
lata, pleraque basi subcordata v. rotundata parum obliqua. — 
Petiolorum ale utrinque 2-3 lin. late; a foliolo ad foliolum —— 
extensæ. Spice 1-2-pollicares. Calyx 2-3 lin., corolla 7 
lin. longa.—Surinam, Hostmann, n. 858 and 887. E 
Sect. V. EuiwGa. Spice ovate dense, v. sepius lon- 
giores basi laxc v. interrupte, interdum pauciflore. Caly? 
