844 FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
376. Cuphea ingrata, Cham. et Schlect. in Linnea, 2. p. 
371. 
Has. By the sides of streams. FI. Feb. 
377. Cheetogastra Martiana, Benth. in Hook. Journ. Bot. 2. 
p.452. Arthrostemma Martiusianum, D.C. Prodr. 3. 
p. 137. 
Has. In sandy marshy places. Fl. Jan. 
378. Rhynchanthera dichotoma, D.C. Prodr. 3. p. 107. 
Has. In marshy places, common. 77. Jan. 
379. Trembleya heterostemon, D.C. Prodr. 3. p. 126. 
Has. In Sphagnum bogs, at an elevation of about 3,000 feet. 
Fl. March. 
380. Trembleya heterostemon, D.C. var. B. foliis et floribus 
duplo fere majoribus. 
Has. In Sphagnum bogs, at an elevation of about 5,000 feet 
above the level of the sea. FI. April. 
381. Lavoisiera imbricata, var. a. insignis, Cham. in Linnea, 
9, p. 369. L. insignis, D.C. Prodr. 3. p. 103. 
Has. In moist rocky places, at an elevation of about 5,000 
feet. FI. March. : 
- The calycine segments are scarcely ciliated in my speci- 
mens, and the petals not so at all. 
382 et 383. Leandra villosa, D.C. Prodr. 3. p. 154. 
Has. In bushy places, common. FI. March. 
384. Clidemia fallax, Cham. in Linnea, 10. p. 41. 
Has. In open bushy places. FI. Feb. 
385. Clidemia wantholasia, D.C. Prodr. 3. p. 163. 
Has. By the sides of streams, and in moist places. Fi. 
Jan. j 
386. Clidemia Nianga, D.C. Prodr. 3. p. 163. 
Has. In moist bushy places. FI. Jan. 
387. Clidemia tetraquetra, Cham. in. Linnea, 10. p. 42. 
Has. In virgin forests. FI. Jan. ; 
388. Bertolonia acuminata, (sp. n.); caulibus suffruticosis 
simplicibus tetragonis subhirsutis ascendentibus basi ra- 
dicantibus, foliis petiolatis oblongo-lanceolatis acutis acu- 
