76 SCHOMBURGK’S GUIANA PLANTS. 
194, C. latifolia, W. Mey. Prim. Fl. Esseq. p. 166.—A 
single very imperfect specimen; but easily recognisable by 
the large persistent broadly cordate foliaceous stipules: On 
the upper Essequibo. Schomburgk. 
195. C. (Chamefistuia), undulata (sp. n.) ; fruticosa, foli- 
olis bijugis faleato-oblongis ovatisve inequilateris acuminatis 
margine undulatis supra glabris nitidis, subtus minute puber- 
ulis, glandula oblonga substipitata inter utrumque par, pani- 
cula terminali, legumine subtereti 'dehiscente.— Frutex 
10—12-pedalis. Rami'glabri, teretes. Stipulae lanceolato- 
falcate, acutissimz membranaceex subpersistentes. Petiolus 
2—3-pollicaris, glaber v. linea pilosa notatus, seta terminae 
tus. Foliola paris ultimi 2—3 pollicaria, basi inæqualitet 
angustata, paris inferioris dimidio minora basi rotundata 
omnium lóngiuscule acuminata, acumine obtuso cum mucro- 
ne. Panicula densa brevis. Sepala obovata, membranacea, 
vix puberula. Petalacalyce duplo longiora aurantiaca, reti* 
culato-venosa, extus puberula. Stamina sterilia minuta: 
Ovarium pubescens. Stigma magnum. Legumen 4—6 
pollicare, subteres, füscum, prope suturam vexillarem utrin- 
que angustissime subulatüm; ad suturam subdehiscens. Semi- 
na omnia horizontalia.— Woods skirting the savannahs 
British Guiana. Schomburgk, n. 86.— Trinidad, Lockhart. 
Gardner's n. 368, from the Organ mountains, is a less hairy 
variety of C. bijuga, (Fogel); his n. 1568, from Ceara, is 4 
Chamefistula, perhaps new, allied to C. striata. i. 
196. C. chrysotricha, Collad.—Vog. Syn. n. 50.— British 
Guiana. Schomiburgk.— French Guiana, Leprieur, Herb 
Par. n. 53. ; 
197. C. multijuga, Rich. Ann. Soc. Hist. Nat. Par. p. 108. 
— C. calliantha, W. Méy. Prim. Fl. Esseg. p. 169.— Banks of 
the Esseqaibo and Rupunoony, British Guiana. Schom 
burgk, n. 522.— This is a handsome tree, allied to, but spe 
cifically distinct from, C. Selloi. The latter species is fre- 
quently sent from the neighbourhood of Rio Janeiro, and 
varies much in the number of the interfoliaceous glands. Tt 
is Gardner'sn. 366, from the Organ mountains, and I cann 
distinguish from it C. magnifica, of Martius. ‘Gardners 2 
