SCHOMBURGK’S GUIANA PLANTS. 307 
A second group, which may be called Azillares, compre- 
. hends the greater number of De Candolle’s Sagra@ and a few 
of his Clidemia, with really axillary pedicellated flowers, 
amongst which are Gardner's nos. 35, 36, and 42, and Cüm- 
ings 1173. The remainder of De Candolle's axillary Cli- 
demie would be better termed Laterales, the inflorescence, 
though in fact terminal, becoming immediately lateral by the 
speedy development of one of the upper lateral shoots. To 
this group belongs Gardner’s n. 34. | 
364. C. (Laterales) capitata (sp. n.); ramis subtere- 
tibus pilis purpurascentibus strigoso-hirsutissimis, - foliis 
breviter petiolatis ovatis v. ovato-lanceolatis basi subcordatis 
.. 8-5-nerviis setis supra rigidis infra mollioribus hirsutissimis, 
florum capitulis densis hemisphericis pedunculatis solitariis 
terminalibus demum lateralibus, bracteis imbricatis exteriori- 
bus omnibusve flores superantibus.— Species distinctissima. 
Folia l-2-pollicaria. Florum capitula fere Compositarum v. 
ubiacearum capitatarum. Bracteze lato-lanceolatze interiores 
calyces amplectentes. Flores omnino Clidemie pentameri. 
Calyces hirsutissimi, lacinis e basi lanceolata subulatas, intus 
breviter duplicate. Petala ovali-oblonga obtusa. Ovarium - 
disco coronatum cupuliformi apice setis glanduliferis ciliato. 
| Anthere basi obtuse. Bacca junior 3-locularis.— Mount 
 Roreima. Schomburgk. — 2: ; 
965. C. (Laterales) elegans, Don, DC. Prod. MI. p. 
157.—On the Essequibo, Schomburgk, n. 5. = 
366. C. (Laterales) spicata, DC. Prod. III. p. 159.— 
— French Guiana, Leprieur, Herb. Par. n. 73.—The teeth of 
| the calyx are very slightly duplicate. — diens 
.. 961. C. (Laterales) umbonata, DC. Prod. III. p. 159? 
— Habitus C. - spicate. Flores 5-6-meri. © Calyces in 
. Senere majusculi, hispidissimi, laciniis subulatis tubo subze- 
. Quilongis intus basi membrana brevi ovata auctis. Petala 
 9blonga. Ovarium 5-loculare - apice glanduloso-setosum. — 
.. Bacca dense pulposa.—Near Mount Roreima. Schomburgk. — — 
— Possibly a new species. © 
