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petiolo 3-5 lin. longo. Inflorescentia et flores parvi fere Z. vulgaris, Stamina longitudine calycis, Petala 
subbreviora, obovato-oblonga, convoluta. Fructus non vidi. 
125. Govanta corylifolia Raddi.—DC. Prod. 2. p. 39.—Columbia. 
I can see no difference of specific importance between these specimens and 
the common Brazilian form, but the genus is at present in so much confusion that 
it is doubtful whether both may not be referable to some of the older described 
species. The fruit is acutely three-winged. 
ANACARDIACER. 
126. Ruus terebinthifolia, Schlecht. Linnea, 5. p. 600.—Tepic. 
127. Ruus macrophylla, Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 413.—Acapulco. 
128. Manairera indica, Linn.—DC. Prod. 2. p. 63.—Panama, Columbia, Guayaquil. 
129. Anacarvium occidentale, Linn.—DC. Prod. 2. p. 62.—Panama to Guayaquil. 
130. Rurnocarpus excelsus, Humb. et Kunth. — Anacardium rhinocarpus. DC. Prod. 2. 
p. 62.—Columbia. 
131. Sponpias purpurea, Linn.?—DC.? Prod. 2. p. 75.—Guayaquil. 
CoNNARACES. 
132. Ompuaopir? vel Connart? sp.—lIsle of Taboga, Bay of Panama. 
The specimen is a very indifferent one in fruit only, apparently differing 
from Omphalobium Perrottetii in the smaller size of the folioles, and in the fruit 
covered with a dense rusty down. The calyx is that of Omphalobium, but the 
specimen is insufficient to determine the genus with certainty. 
LEGUMINOSE. 
133. Croratarta Hookeriana, Alph. DC. 8. Not. Pl. Rar. Gen. p. 23.—Tepic. 
Scarcely different from C. ovalis of Pursh. 
134. Crorataria buplevrifolia, Schlecht. Linnea, 5. p. 575.—Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 382.—Tepic. 
135. Croratarta Tepicana, Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 414,—Tepic. 
136. Croratarta longirostrata, Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 285 and 414,—Acapulco ; and a 
variety with the leaflets from an inch to an inch and a half long.—Gulf of Fonseca. 
137. Croratarta Maypurensis, Humb. et Kunth.—DC. Prod. 2. p. 132.—C. Acapulcensis, 
Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 414.—Acapuleo. 
