FLORA OF BRAZIL. 331 
dato-orbiculatis mucronatis, siliqua pubescente thecophorá 
vix triplo longiore. 
Has. In open rocky and cultivated places. Fl. March, 
April. 
Suffrutex 2-pedalis. Caulis subflexuosus.  Foliola majora 
2-poll longa, 6 lin. lata. Pedicelli filiformes, 8 lin. longi. 
Sepala lanceolata, 14 lin. longa. Petala unguiculata ovali- 
oblonga, 5-6 lin. longa, alba, limbi parte superiore pur- 
pureo. Filamenta purpurascentia. Siliqua 14 poll. longa. 
Semina rufa, reniformi-globosa, rugosa. 
Near C. nummularia, D.C., of which, injeod; only the 
upper part is known, but differs in having larger flowers, 
which are purple, not white, cordate, sessile floral leaves, and 
rugose, not smooth, seeds. 
310. Banara Vellozii (sp. n.) ; foliis elliptico-oblongis acumi- 
natis grosse obtuse et distanter serratis supra nitidis 
glabriusculis subtus precipue ad nervos piloso-pubescen- 
tibus, paniculis terminalibus pubescentibus, floribus tetra- 
meris. 
Boca serrata, Vellozo Fl. Flum. 5. t. 113. 
Han. In woods rare. Fi. April. 
Arbor 19-pedalis. Folia alterna, superne viridia, subtus 
pallide virentia, pennivenia, breve petiolata. Stipule parve, 
decidum. Calyx 4-partitus, persistens. Petala 4, elliptico- 
oblonga, flava, calyce vix longiora. Stamina plurima. An- 
there parvee, rotundæ, biloculares. Bacca globosa; stylo 
non deciduo terminata, unilocularis. Semina plurima. 
311. Viola balsaminoides, Gardn. in Hook. Icon. Plant. t. 217. 
Has. In shady virgin forests on the banks of the Rio Im- 
buhy. Fl. Jan. 
312. Viola subdimidiata, St. Hil. Pl. Rem. p. 277. Dire. Synop. 
l. p. 844. 
Has. Rare, in moist shady places. FV. Jan. 
318. Ionidium commune, St. Hil. Pl. Rem. p. 295. Fl. Bras. 
Merid. 2, p. 142. Solea communis, Spreng. Cur. post. 
p. 97. 
