Natural History Expedition in Brazil, 



Dichorizandra thyrsi- 

 flora? 



Diosc6re«, sp. 



DorstenfaCeratosanthes. 



Dorstenifl! arifolia. 



Dbrstenf« «rif61ia, var. 

 )8. 



Dorsten^a, shrubby sp, 



Dorsteni«, sp. 



Erythrina, sp. 



-E'chites, sp. 



Erythroxylon, sp. 



Euphoria, sp. 



Eugenia, sp. 



JE'uphorbia, sp. 



Eu^Bibnum Ayapana 



Franclsc<?« uniflora. 



JFlcus, 2 sp. 



FagarUy sp. 



i^ilices, 36 sp. ; amongst 

 which are 4 shrubby sp. 

 4 Aneimia, 1 Marattia, 

 1 Diplazium Riedel- 

 idnum Fischer, As- 

 plenium Nidus, Aspl- 

 dium serra Fischer^ 

 &c.^ 



Galipea, 4 sp. 



Gouania, sp. 



Gudrea, sp. 



Gesnena, 3 sp. 



Gomphia, sp. 



Gambogia, sp. 



Geoffr6y«, 2 sp. 



Gardenia, 3 sp. 



Herreri« stellata, 



lonidium, 2 sp. 



Joncquetia paniculata. 



Justici«, 6 sp. 

 rnga,2 sp. 

 Kielmeyer«, sp. 

 Z/aurus, sp. 



Lycopodium, sp. * 



Leguniinosae, 6 s|). 

 Myristica Bicaiba. 

 J/yrtus, 8 sp. 

 i^feliaceae, sp. 

 Malpighia, sp. 

 Malpighidcecs ? sp. 

 Mutisia, sp. 

 Mikanfa, 2 sp. 

 Melastoma, sp. 

 Marica, sp. 



Magnolia, sp. (Talauma) 

 Mdnihoty sp. (the true 



Cassava of South 



America.) 

 \Janipha Aldnikot, see 



Gardener^ s Magazine^ 



vol. vii. p. 470.]. 

 Mangifera indica V 

 Maina brasiliensis. 

 Noisettia, sp. 

 Novum genus. 

 Neottia, 3 sp. 

 Neottia rufescens Fi&ch. 

 Oljra, sp. 

 O'xalis fruticosa. 

 O'xalis Barrelieri. 

 Orchideap,52sp.,amongst 



which is a new sp. of 



Prescotia. 

 Petrea volubilis. 

 Poljgala, 2 sp. 

 Paullinia, sp. 



Panax, sp. 



Petiveria tetrandra. 



Psidium, 2 sp. 



Pathos^ 8' sp. 



Pitcairnia, 4 sp. 



Piper, 5 sp. 



Peperomia, 4 sp. 



Pubiaceae, 9 sp. 



Phexia, 3 sp. 



Phamnese, 3 sp. 



Rhizophora Mangle. 



Rollinia, sp. 



Roitp ditty sp. 



Solandra, 2 sp.. 



Sapindaceae, sp.. 



Schnellia, sp. 



xS'olanum, 2 sp. 



Seriana, 2 sp. 



^milax, sp. 



Scitamineae, 17 species; 

 amongst which we had 

 lately Phrynium cylin- 

 dricum in flower. 



Seafortifl, sp. 



Tferebintaceae, 3 sp. 



Temstrce^mia, sp. 



Theobroma Cacao. 



Triopteris, 2 sp. 



Theophrasta, 2 sp. 



Trigonia glabra. 



Trigonia, 2 sp. 



Turn era, 2 sp. 



Trichilia ^teleaefolia. 



Tillandsia, 12 sp. 



Tradescantia, 2 sp. 



Vanilla^ sp. 



Vellozia, 2 sp. 



List of Palms brought at the same time, by M. Riedel, from 

 the Brazils : — 



Bactris Mardja. 

 Bactris acanthocarpa. 

 Desmoncus polyacan- 



thus. 

 G«6noma elegans 



Geonoma Pohlia;za. Acrocomia sclerocarpa. 



Geonoma acaulis ? Maximiliana regia. 



Astrocaryum acaule Diplothemium mariti- 

 Astrocaryum Ayri. mum. 



Astrocaryum campestre? Syagru^ cocoid.es ? 



The duty to which M. Riedel bound himself, during his 

 travels in the interior of the Brazils, was, to collect for 

 Russia, principally plants to form a Brazilian herbarium, and 

 also as many seeds and live plants as possible for the Imperial 

 Botanic Garden at St. Petersburgh. The principal of the 

 conditions of his engagement was, to have a certain share of 



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