330 FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
302. Clematis discolor (sp. n.); caule scandente striato, 
folis pinnatis, jugis, 2-3-foliolatis, foliolis ovato-oblongis 
acuminatis acutis integerrimis 5-nerviis, supra pilosiusculis 
subtus dense sericeo-pubescentibus, floribus paniculatis, 
panieulis folio longioribus sublanuginosis, caudibus plu- 
mosis, : 
Has, In woods at Imbuhy. FI. March. 
This Clematis, which I found with only unripe fruit, 
differs from C. Brasiliana in having the leaflets more dis- 
tinctly 5-nerved, densely pubescent underneath, and the 
ramifications of the panicle covered with a close woolly 
pubescence. The leaflets are also of a more coriaceous 
texture. 
303. Tetracera oblongata, D.C. Syst. 1. p. 399. Prodr. l. 
p. 67. Deless. Ic. Sel. 1. t. 67. St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. 1. 
p. 15. 
Has. In bushy places between Magé and the foot of the 
Organ Mountains. FI. March. 
304. Davilla rugosa, Poir. Encyc. Sup. 9. p. A56. St. Hil. Fl. 
Bras. Merid. 1. p. 18. D. Brasiliana, D.C, Syst. 1. p. 405. 
Prodr. 1. p. 69. Deless. Ic. Sel. 1. t. 71. 
Has. Common in woods. FI. March. 
305. Talauma fragrantissima, Hook. Icon. Plant. t. 908—212. 
Has. In swampy woods, not uncommon, Fi. Jan. 
306. Guattera psilopus, Endl. et Mart. Fl. Bras. Anonacee, 
p. 27. 0.3. f.1.: G. Maypurensis, Hook. Icon. Plant. t. 
227. non H.B. et Kunth. 
Has. In woods on the banks of the Rio Paquequer. FI. Feb. 
307. Rollinia parviflora, St. Hil. var. B, angustifolia, Endl. 
et Mart, Fl. Bras. Anonacee, p. 19. t. 6. fig. 1. 
Has. Rare in woods. Fl. April. 
308. Cleome spinosa, Linn. D.C. Prodr. 1. p. 239. 
Has. Between Magé and the foot of the Organ Mountains. 
FI. March. 
309. Cleome bicolor (sp. n.) ; herbacea subinermis pubescens, 
folis 5-foliolatis petiolis subaculeatis, foliolis lanceolatis 
utrinque attenuatis, floralibus simplicibus sessilibus cor- 
