FLORA OF BRAZIL. 343 
Has. In dry bushy places. F/. March. 
Frutex suberectus. Folia trifoliata, petiolis 2-3-poll. 
longis: foliolum terminale (petiolulum excludens) 4 poll. 
longum, 2} poll. latum; lateralia vix minora, petiolulo triplo 
breviora. Stipule erecte, subulate, 6-lin. longe. Calyx 
5-fidus, laciniis utrinque tomentosis. Petala obovato-oblon- 
ga, pallidé rosea. Fructus ignotus. 
373. Citrosma obovata, (sp. n.) ; tota pube stellato-subtomen- 
tosa, foliis oppositis obovatis vel elliptico-oblongis acutis 
vel subacuminatis basi rotundatis cuneatisve minute den- 
ticulatis pellucido-punctatis, pedunculis axillaribus 1-3- 
floris. 
Has. Shady virgin forests. FI. Feb. and March. 
Frutex 4-6 pedalis. Rami versus apicem subtetragoni. 
Folia 3.5 poll. longa, 14-2 poll. lata. Petioli 6-8 lin. longi. 
Fructus immaturus turbinatus, stellato-pubescens. 
374. Amphilochia acuminulata, (sp. n.) ; glaberrima, foliis op- 
positis ovatis vel elliptico-oblongis acuminulatis basi rotun- 
datis supra viridibus nitidis subtus glaucis, floribus axil- 
laribus solitariis petiolo brevioribus, calycis lobo summo 
truncato extus subsericeo subgibboso ecalcarato, petalis 
subrotundatis utrinque sericeis. 
Has. In forests by the sides of rivers. 77. March. 
Arbor excelsa. Folia sub-3 poll. longa, 14 lata.  Petioli 
6-8 lin. longi. Pedicelli petiolo duplo breviores. Filamenta - 
complanata margine hinc pilosissima. Anthere oblonge, — 
4-loculares. Petalum subrotundum, emarginatum, margi 
undulato, subceruleo. Ovarium pilosum. -Styli glabri. 
Allied to, but truly different from A. cordata, Zucc. 
375. Fuchsia integrifolia, Cambess. in St. Hil. Fl. Bras. 
Merid. 2. p. 273. Hook. in Bot. Mag. t. 3948. Fuchsia 
affinis, Cambess. in loc. cit. 2. p.974. F. pyrifolia, Presl, — 
Symb. Bot. 2 p.19. t. 65. F. radicans, Miers. in Bot. Reg. 
1841, t. 66. i 
Han. A climber upon trees, and rocks at from 3,000 
feet above the level of the sea. Fi. Feb. to May. 
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