306 SCHOMBURGK'S GUIANA PLANTS. 
lanceolatis acuminatis minute ciliatis glabris, vesicis nullis, 
calycis glabritubo obovoideo-turbinato limbo truncato obscure 
dentato, ovario disco brevissimo nudo, stigmate late capitato 
subpeltato.— Very near in habit and flowers to T. truncata; 
but there appear never to be any bladders to the leaves, at 
least in my specimen; the leaves are also narrower, and disk 
of the ovary much shorter.— Pedrero, Schomburgk. 
360. Phyllopus Martii, DC. Prod. III. p. T7.—Sand- 
banks of the Rio Negro. Schomburgk, n. 960.— This agrees 
precisely with De Candolle's description, except that the in- 
florescence, in some specimens, is more developed, and the 
leafy bractez very variable. The ovary is remarkably fleshy 
and adherent, and the anthers (like those of Tococa) uniporous, 
as stated by De Candolle. Martius, on the other hand, 
describes and figures the cells of the anthers as truncate, and — 
consequently biporose, with the connectivum projecting in 
the form of a point beyond the cells. May not this be a 
case similar to those in which Bonpland was deceived, as shown 
by De Candolle, or even De Candolle himself, as pointed out — 
by Chamisso in the case of Ernestia, from the tops of all the 
anthersin the flower examined having been eaten off by insects? 
361. Henriettea succosa, DC. Prod. III. p. 178?—Folia 
majora semipedalia. Calyces juniores anguste urceolati, m 
hispidi, fructiferi ovato-globosi fere glabri, basi ovario toto — 
adnati. Petala nonnisi medio velutina. Vix tamen a planta — 
Aubletiana speciatim distincta est.— British Guiana, Schom- 
burgk, n. 403. > 
362. Clidemia (Sessili iflora) hides Mart. Nov. Gen. III. p- 
152, t. 281.— British Guiana, Schomburgk, n. 643. French. ; 
e Leprieur, Herb. Par. n. 86. Panama. Cuming 
259. : 
B. cordifolia, foliis latioribus basi plus minusve cordatis 7- 
m British Guiana, Schomburgk. = 
: » sie phen petiolata, DC. Prod. IIL. p. 15% 
| Guiana, Leprieur. 
er's sn. 1606 belongs to Bu easing group of Sessiliflore 
"egoing, so also Leandra angustifolia DC. l 
