. 7839 FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
Has. Dry shady woods. F7 March. 
314. Drosera villosa, St. Hil. Plant. Rem. p. 267. Fl. Bras. 
Merid. 2. p. 133. Spreng. Cur. post. p. 126. 
Has. In Sphagnum bogs, at from 3,000 to 6,000 feet above 
the level of the sea. FI. Feb. 
315. Polygala campestris, (sp. n.); herbacea glabra procum- 
bens vix ramosa, foliis distichis ovatis mucronatis subden- 
ticulatis, racemis terminalibus laxis, sepalis exterioribus 
3 inequalibus obtusis, interioribus late ovatis obtusis 
3-nerviis, carine lobo medio cristato, petalis lateralibus 
ad basin carine concretis, capsula oblonga emarginata 
glabra. 
Has. In dry pastures, rare. Fi. Feb. 
Caules semipedales vel fere pedales, angulati, glabri, vix 
ramosi, procumbentes. Folia alterna, brevi-petiolata, 3-4 
lin. longa, 2 circiter lata. Caruncula seminis pilosi bre- 
vior. 
Alled to P. Moquiniana, St. Hil. 
316. Polygala Laureola, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. 2. p. 50. 
t. 89. 
Has. In virgin forests. FI. Jan. 
317. Drymaria cordata, Willd. ex Roem. et Schul. Syst. 5. 
p. 406. D.C. Prodr. |. p. 395. 
Has. In open waste and cultivated places, common. Ft. 
April. 
318. Abutilon carneum, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. p. 205. 
Has. In virgin forests. FI. March. 
My specimens agree tolerably well with the descrip oii 
of St. Hilaire; but while, in his plant, the stems and petioles 
. are said to ta. densely covered with stellated tomentum, in 
mine they are nearly glabrous. 
319. Abutilon rufinerve, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. 1. p. 205. 
t. 42. 
Has. In woods. Fi. Feb. 
320. Abutilon Bedfordianum, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3892. 
Han. In woods, common. Fi. Feb. 
