(56) 160 



RUTACE/E. 



ErytJirochiton Brasiliensis, Nees et Mart. Nov. Act. Cur. xi. i66. 

 Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2615). 



Galipea; a species resembling in leaf form G. pentagona but with 

 very different fruit. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2072). 



Esenbeckia alata (Karst. & Tri.), Tri. & Planch., Ann. Sci. Nat. 

 (V). xiv. 306. Falls of Madeira, Brazil. (2617 and 2663). 



Zaiithoxyhini; a species with extremely dense stellate pubescence, 

 evidently related to Z. stelligerum, Turcz., but probably dis- 

 tinct; collected only in fruit. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2592). 



SIMARUBE.E. 



Dictyolouia Peruvianum, Planch, in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. v. 

 583. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (738). 



BrUNELLIA Oliverii, spec. nova. Arbor, 20-40 pedalis ; ramu- 

 lis striatis, glaucis ; foliis oppositis, imparripinnatis, 25-35 cm. 

 longis, rigidis 5-6 jugis ; foliolis ovato-lanceolatis, crenato- 

 serratibus, utrinque glabris, supra viridis, nitidis, subter palli- 

 dis, sessilibus vel breviter petiolatis ; petiolis crassis, 6 cm. 

 longis ; paniculis axillaribus, tomentosis 6-8 cm. longis ; flores 

 2 mm. lat.; calyx 4-partitus; pedicellis 2-3 mm. longis; stam- 

 ina 8; fructus pubescens, 4 mm. longus; semina nigra. Un- 

 duavi, 8,000 ft. (1372). Collected also by R. Pearce about 

 Tuapi, near Moro, 4-5,000 ft., Jan. 1866, flerb. Kew. Named 

 in honor of Professor Daniel Oliver, who kindly determined 

 for me this puzzling genus. 



Picramnia Sellowii, Planch, in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. v. 578. 

 Reis, 1,500 ft. (2690). Collected only in fruit. 



Picramnia Spriiceana, Engl, in Mart. Fl. Bras. xii. (2), 238. 

 Junction of the rivers Beni and Madre de Dios. (740). 



OCHNACEiE. 



Ouratea acuminata {T>C), Engl, in Mart. Fl. Bras. xii. (2), 318. 



{Gomphia acuminata, DC.) Falls of the Madeira, Brazil. 



(2673 and 2689). 

 Ouratea inwidata (Spruce), Engl., var. erythrocalyx (Spruce), 



Engl.? Falls of the Madeira, Brazil. (2645). 

 Ouratea, a species with elongated leaves and racemes, not matched 



at Kew, and probably undescribed. Junction of the Beni and 



Madre de Dios. (2710). 



