68 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF THE SULPHUR. 
MALVACES. 
31. Lormmra malacophylla, Mart.—DC. Prod. 1. p. 458.—Isthmus of Darien. 
32. Pavonta typhaleoides, Humb. et Kunth.—DC. Prod. 1. p. 443.—Guayaquil. 
33. Pavonta mexicana, Humb. et Kunth, Nov. Gen. 5. p. 284.—Acapulco. 
34. Matvaviscus mollis, DC. Prod. 1. p. 445.—Gulf of Fonseca. 
35. Matvaviscus pilosus, DC. Prod. 1. p. 445.—Schlecht. Linnea, 11. p. 359.—Bay of Panama. 
These specimens are very similar to the Jamaica ones. The proportion of 
stellate tomentum and long simple hairs on the pedicels is very variable. 
36. Matvaviscus acapulcensis, Humb. et Kunth ?—Schlecht? Linnea, 11. p. 360.—Atacames, 
37. Marvaviscus brevipes, sp. n., ramulis petiolisque tomentosis, foliis ovatis leviter cordatis 
obtusis vel obtuse acuminatis grosse crenato-dentatis rarius obsolete lobatis utrinque sparse stellato- 
pubescentibus, pedunculis calyce brevioribus subaggregatis, involucello 9-12-phyllo calycem 
superante.—Nicoya. 
Folia 3-5 poll, longa, 2-3 poll. lata, supra tuberculis minutis pilorumque stellulis siccitate canescentia et 
scabra. Pedunculi tenues, pilosi, longiores vix semipollicares. Flores quam in M. arboreo et M. mili paullo 
majores. Involucelli foliola linearia, acuta. Petala minute ciliata. 
Some specimens from the Gulf of Fonseca with smaller leaves, and the 
folioles of the involucre rather shorter and somewhat spathulate, may possibly 
belong to a distinct species, or perhaps to the M. concinnus, Humb. et Kunth, but 
the materials before me do not enable me to determine them accurately. 
38. Parrrivm tiliaceum, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Mer. 1. p. 256.—Columbia and Guayaquil. 
39. Hiniscus (Bombicella) betulifolius, Humb. et Kunth.—DC. Prod. 1. p- 452, var. pedunculis 
abbreviatis.—Isle of Taboga, Bay of Panama. 
40. KosteLerzKya sagittata, Presl_—Benth. Pl, Hartw. p- 114.—Guayaquil. 
ony fl. Fucosta euneata, sp. n., procumbens, glabra vel junior pilis minutis stellatis canescens, foliis 
obovatis vel oblongo-cuneatis obtusis integris bifidisve, supremis interdum lanceolatis acutis, 
pedunculis apice incrassatis, involucelli foliolis minutis setiformibus.—Guayaquil. 
Very near to the Fugosia (Redoutea) tripartita, as described by Kunth, but 
the leaves, which are about an inch long, are entire or shortly bifid, and not 
divided into distinct segments, 
42. Gossypium barbadense, Linn 1—Tepic, Guayaquil, &c. 
43. Basrarpta crispa, St. Hil.—Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 412.—Acapulco. 
44. Bastarpia viscosa, Humb. et Kunth, Nov. Gen. 5. p- 256.—Acapulco. 
45. ABUTILON reflecum, Sw.— Sida reflexa, Cav.—DC, Prod. 1. p.469.—Salango, in Columbia. 
