80 NOTES ON MTMOSEiE. 



P. viridiflora, p. 337. — Guayaquil, Hartweg, n. 653. 



After P. moniliformis, p. 339, add : 



V.polystachya, (Miq. Linnaea, 18, p. 590), ramulis petio- 

 lisque subtiliter subleproso-tomentellis, pinnis 3-4-jugis, 

 foliolis 4-7-jugis ovato- vel elliptico-lanceolatis acuminatis 

 acumine obtuso aequilateris supra nitidis subtus fuscescenti- 

 bus utrinque prseter nervum supra pubescentem glabris, 

 glandulis infra pinnas v. folia pleraque, spicis densifloris 

 paniculatis fusco-tomentosis basi vaginato-bracteatis, calyce 

 pubescente, corolla glabra, ovario breviter stipitato hirsuto. — 

 Surinam, near Bergendaal. — Unknown to me. 



P. peregrina, p. 340. — North Brasil and Guiana, Schom- 

 burgk, 1st. Coll. n. 852 and 866; 2nd Coll. n. 396 (433). 



P. colubrina, p. 341. — Mart. Herb. Fl. Bras. n. 1105. 



Stryphnodendron, Hook. Journ. 4, p. 341. 



Before S. Barbatimam, p. 342, insert : 



S.? paniculatum, (Pcepp. et Endl. Nov. Gen. et Sp. 3, 

 d. 81, t. 291), pinnis 2-3-jugis, foliolis 3-4-jugis ovatis acu- 

 minatis, panicula terminali ramosa, spicis ternis. — Near Ega, 

 on the Amazon River, Pceppig. Unknown to me, but the 

 appearance of the plant, as represented in the plate, is so 

 much that of Piptadenia paniculata, that in the absence of 

 the pod it ought rather to be referred to that genus. It 

 would differ specifically from P. paniculata in the hairiness 

 of the ovary and some other points. 



After S. discolor, p, 342, add : 



S. microstachyum, (Poepp. et Endl. 1. c. p. 82) ramulis 

 teretibus petiolisque ferrugineo-puberulis, pinnis 5-7-jugis, 

 foliolis 8-10-jugis oblique rhombeo-oblongis supra nitidis 

 subtus glaucis minute puberulis, spicis folio 3-4-plo breviori- 

 bus. — Folia adulta fere pedalia. Foliola 6-9 lin. longa, 3-4 

 lin. lata, ultima obovata, coetera obtusa, basi valde inaequalia. 

 Spicse 2-3-pollicares. Corolla linea brevior. Legumen 

 ignotum. — Borba on the Rio da Madeira. Pdedel; 'on the 

 Amazon, Pceppig. I had named this plant in the Peters- 

 burgh collection S. inaquale, sp. n., before I received the 



