334 FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
24 circiter lata, 5-costata, glandula oblonga ad basin singule 
coste. Petioli 9 lin. circiter longi, aculeati. Umbelle petiolo 
longiores. Sepala lanceolata, extus pilosa. Tubus stami- 
neus et unguis petalorum breves. Capsula globosa echinata. 
327. Dasynema riparia (sp. n.); foliis ovali-oblongis sub- 
lanceolatisve acuminatis basi obtusiusculis vel attenuatis 
membranaceis utrinque glabris, pedunculis axillaribus 
fasciculato-subracemosis tenuissime puberulis, sepalis 4 
ovatis acutiusculis, capsula setosa 4-valvis. 
Has. By the sides of streams. Fl. March. 
Arbor 40-50-pedalis. Folia alterna, 4-6 poll. longa, 18-22 
lin. lata, venis prominentibus. Petioli semipollicares et ultra, 
basi et apice incrassati. Pedunculi 2-3 axillares, subrace- 
mosi, petiolo longiores. Bractez parva, setacee. Sepala 
3-lin. longa, 2 circiter lata, lutea. Stamina plurima, disco 
lato foveolato imposita, sepalis breviora. Ovarium puberulum, 
4-loculare. Styli 4, basi connati. Fructus lignosus, echi- 
natus, l-locularis, 4-valvis. Semen 1, pendulum. 
328. Hypericum Brasiliense, Chois. in D.C. Prodr. 1. p. 547- 
St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. 1. p. 335. 
Has. In moist open places. Fl. Feb. 
329. Vismea Hilairii. V. Guianensis, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. 
Merid. 1. p. 327. non Aubl. 
Has. Dry bushy places. 77. Jan. 
This, I have no doubt, is the plant which is described by 
St. Hilaire, under the name of V. Guianensis, but it is quite a 
distinct species from that of Aublet, having much narrower 
calycine segments, with no glands at their base externally, 
leaves which can scarcely be said to be acuminate, and more 
oblong fruit. 
330 et 331. The plants belonging to these numbers are 
probably both new species of Tovomita, but my specimens 
are not in a fit state to be described. They are shrubs 
about S feet high, growing in shady woods on the Organ 
Mountains. : ; 
332. Clusia fragrans (sp. n.); floribus polygamis, calyce 
