64 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF THE SULPHUR. 
DILLENIACEZ. 
2. Davina rugosa, Poir.—St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Mer. 1. p. 18.—Isthmus of Darien, 
3. CuraTELLA americana, Linn.—DC. Prod, 1. p. 70.—Bay of Panama, 
4. Terracera volubilis, Linn.—DC. Prod. 1. p. 67.—Gulf of Fonseca. 
ANONACER. 
5. Xyopra grandiflora, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. 1. p.40.—X. longifolia, Alph. DC. Mem. 
Soc. Gen. 5. p. 210.—Isle of Taboga, in the Bay of Panama. A fine species, not uncommon in 
Brasilian and Guyana collections, but which does not appear to have been previously found on the 
west coast of America. 
6. Anona reticulata, Linn.—DC. Prod. 1. p. 35.—Isle of Puna, near Guayaquil. 
MENISPERMACER. 
7. Cissampg.os Pareira, Linn.—DC. Prod. 1,.p. 100.—Panama. 
8. CissamPeLos Guayaquilensis, Humb. et Kunth.—DC. Prod. 1. p- 100.—Near Guayaquil. 
9. Coceutus oblongifolius, DC. Prod. 1. p.99.—Acapulco. 
PAPAVERACER. 
10. Araemong Mexicana, Linn,—DC. Prod. 1, p. 120.—Common throughout the region. 
CaAPPARIDACEE. 
11. Gynanpropsis speciosa, DC. Prod. 1. p- 238.—Guayaquil. 
= GyNanpropsis trichopus, sp. n., rataulis pubescentibus demum glabratis, foliolis 5-7 oblongis 
ee pubescentibus, petiolis elongatis petiolulisque hispido-pilosissimis, toro elongato theca- 
phoroque brevi quam siliqua glanduloso-puberula brevioribus.—Salango, in Columbia. 
- rutex ? Rami herbacei, juniores pube brevi subglandulosa demum evanescenti obtecti. Petioli 2-5- 
eaneteg “s a ss G. speciosr sed seepius minora, basi longe angustata et pilis insignia in petiolulo copiosis 
longis basi incrassatis. Folia floralia bracteceformia, parva, integra, sessilia. Pedicelli pollicares, filiformes, 
