368 FLORA’ OF SOUTH AMERICA. 
v. subumbellati, pedicellis 2-3 lin. longis. Petala majora vix 
3-lin. longa. Stamina libera, filamentis crassiusculis, exte- 
riora multo breviora. Ovarium in flore unico vidi stamini- 
bus brevius, 4-loculare, loculis uni-ovulatis, stigmatibus 4 
ovatis sessilibus. — Flowers greenish yellow and very fra- 
grant, British Guiana, Schomburgk, n. 991. 
753. Tovomita? (Micranthea?) myriandra, (sp. n.), foliis 
oblongis obtusis basi longe angustatis, panicula termi- 
nali pedunculata dichotome corymbosa multiflora, floribus 
2-bracteatis 4-sepalis 5-petalis, staminibus numerosissimis 
in discum hemispherico-depressum confertis, antheris mini- 
mis terminalibus.— Folia 3-5 poll. longa, supra medium 1-13 
poll. lata, petiolo brevi, venulis crebris parallelis obliquis 
supra obscuris subtus prominentibus. Pedunculi communes 
1-2 poll. longi, bis terve dichotomi, ramis ultimis trifloris, 
foribus pedicellatis in corymbum densiusculum dispositis. 
Bracteæ et sepala orbiculata, interiora 4 lin. longa. Petala 
6 lin. longa, obcordata, emarginato-bifida, basi angustata et 
breviter connata. Stamina brevia creberrima densissimi 
conferta et quasi agglutinata in discum 3-lin. latum vix 1 lin. 
altum. Anthere terminales minute biglobose. Flores fæ- 
mineos non vidi.—British Guiana, Schomburgk, (n. 34 and 80 
of the Coll. of 1841). 'This plant has the anthers rather of 
Arrudea than of Tovomita, but the calyx is different, and I 
have seen no hermaphrodite flowers. 
754. Clusia insignis, Mart. Nov. Gen. v. 3, p. 164, t. 288.— 
C. grandiflora Splitg., Pl. Nov. Surinam, p. 7 ?—1 have two 
specimens with male flowers, answering to both descriptions 
as to structure and form, but intermediate as to size of 
flowers. . Martius's is said to have them 4 inches diameter 5; 
those of Schomburgk’s, n. 100 of the 1841 Collection, are 
rather more than that even in the dried state; so are also 
Hostmann’s, n. 572, from Surinam, also males. In a single 
specimen from Schomburgh’s first expedition, the diameter is 
near 6 inches, and Splitgerber describes his as being 7 or 8 
inches diameter. 
755. Clusia cuneata (sp. n.), foliis longe obovato-v. oblongo- 
