144 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF THE SULPHUR. 
majusculi et calyces fere B. viscose cui etiam scabritie affinis, sed pedunculi 1-3-pollicares nec calyce breviores 
et folia minora. 
641. Browatia abbreviata, sp. n., superne viscoso-pubescens vel demum glabrata, foliis ovatis'vel 
ovato-oblongis glabriusculis, floribus racemosis, pedicellis calyce subbrevioribus, calycis campanulati 
laciniis ovato-oblongis tubo sequilongis—Huamantango; it is also Mathew’s, n. 712, from Pur- 
rochuca, and Cuming’s, n. 1078, from Lima. 
Species affinis B. grandiflora et forte ejus varietas, sed distincta videtur imprimis calyce brevi lato. 
642. Gauvesta limensis, Domb. 8 grandiflora, Benth. in DC. Prod. n. 10 ined., foliis caly- 
cibusque acutioribus, corolla kermesina 9 lin. longa.—Mante, in Columbia. 
643. RussELIa sarmentosa, Jacq.—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 251.—Very abundant, from Tepic to 
Panama, 
644, RussE.ia rotundifolia, Cavi—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 252.—San Blas, Acapulco. 
645. Sremop1a (Adenosma), pusilla, sp. n., humilis, annua, villosula, foliis petiolatis ovatis 
crenatis, pedicellis calyce longioribus, segmentis calycinis anguste linearibus tubo corolle bre- 
vioribus.—Tepic. 
Specimen unicum 4-pollicare, ramosum, fere a basi florens. Pubes brevis viscidula pilis longiusculis 
albidis presertim in caule mixta. Ramuli graciles, subfiliformes, adscendentes vel erecti. Petioli tenues, 2 lin. 
longi, basi non dilatati. Folia 2-4 lin. longa, obtusa, grosse paucicrenata, basi obtusa vel cuneata, superiora 
minora angustiora. Pedicelli axillares, filiformes, 3-4 lin. longi. Calyces 1} lin. longi, segmentis 4 inferioribus 
angustissimis, supremo paullo majore, superne subdilatato. Bractece vel desunt vel minutee, setaceee. Corolla 
5-33 lin. longa, ei S. parviflora similis. Stamina et stylus eadem. Capsula calycem subeequans, acuminata, 
bipartibilis ; valvule integree, marginibus involutis placentas demum segregatas nudantibus. Semina numerosa 
minuta, obovoidea, 
A very distinct species, allied to S.foliosa and to S. viscosa in the structure of 
the flower and fruit, but totally different in habit and foliage. 
646. Sremop1a durantifolia, Sw.—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 269.— Guayaquil. 
647. Herpestes Monnieria, Humb. et Kunth.—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 282.—Manzanilla Bay. 
648. Carranta biflora, Linn.—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 263.—Tepic. 
649, Caprarta peruviana, Feuill.— Xuaresia biflora, Ruiz. et Pav.— Walp. Rep. 3. p. 264.— 
Guayaquil. 
650, Scorarra dulcis, Linn—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 331.—Guayaquil. 
651. Buppiera americana, Linn.—Walp. Rep. 3. p- 325.—Salango. 
652. Bucunera pilosa, Benth. in DC. Prod. v, 10. ined.—B. elongata, 8 pilosa, Schlecht. Linnea, 
v. 8. p. 245.—Realejo. 
653. Bucunera elongata, Sw—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 301.—T epic. 
654. Bucunera lavandulacea, Cham. Schlecht.—Walp. Rep. 3. p. 304.—Isle of Taboga, Bay 
of Panama. 
