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BOTANICAL OBJECTS COMMUNICATED 
n. 1168. ? Branch. 
1173. Myristicacee. Trunk. 
1187. Lauraceae. Branch. 
1251. Menispermee. Trunk (sipó). 
1285. Malpighiacee. Branch (hard). 
1286. Id. Branch (soft). 
1301. Anonacee. Trunk. 
1319. Amyridee. Trunk (resinous). 
1320. Rubiacee. Trunk. 
1322. Artocarpee. Trunk. 
1333. ? Branch (gummy). 
1343. Myristicacee. Trunk. 
1341. Myrtacee. Trunk. 
1344. Amyridee. Trunk (resinous) 
1345. Rhizobolee. Branch. 
1347. Solanee. Trunk. 
1393. Clusiacee. Trunk (of small tree) and bark. 
81a. Menispermee. Sipé (wood dark red, zoned, exuding ge- 
latinous juice). 
814. Rhizobolee.  Piranha-üba: squared block and leaves. 
81c. Cecropiee. Trunk and leaves. 
81. Fruits in spirits :— 
Piquiá-rana (Caryocar, sp.). Herb. 1345. Edible. 
Jerubéba (Solanum, sp.). Herb. 1347. 
Ymurá-ceém (Clusiacea). Herb. 1393. (Small fruits in linen.) 
Edible. ^ : 
Umarí (Chrysobalanea). Fruit (and leaves). Edible. 
Guydba (Psidium, sp.). (In linen.) Edible. 
Popunha (Guilielma speciosa, Mart.). Branches of spadix with 
fruit (to be carefully taken out). Edible. E 
Cubíu(Solanum, sp.). Fruit ovate, red ; makes the best “doce 
of any fruit on the Amazon. Edible. 
83. Maximiliana Inajai, sp. n.—Inajá-4, Ling. Ger. Trunk, frond, 
spathe. 
12-20 feet high. 
84.2 Leopoldinia pulchra, Mart.—Jará, L. G. Stem, two fronds. 
9 and d spadices in flower (divic.). Ripe fruits. Grows 8-15 feet high. 
Agrees with Leopoldinia pulchra, save that it is uniformly dioicous. 
Fruit when ripe dull red. 
