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Fuchsia Magellanica, Lam. Yungas, 4,000 ft. (18 12). 



Fuchsia BoliVIANA, Britt. spec. nova. Arbor vel frutex glabra. 

 Folia opposita, petiolata, membranacea, ovalia, 6 cm.- 12 cm. 

 longa, 3cm. -4cm. lata, utrinque acuta, minute serrulata, petio- 

 lis I cm. longis. Flores rosei, 2 cm. -3cm. longi, gracile pedicel- 

 lati, in paniculas foliosas terminales dispositi ; calycis tubus 

 tubulosus, lobi Hneares, acuti, tubo breviores; petala calycis 

 lobis similia, paulo breviora ; stamina petalis paulo breviora ; 

 ovarium oblongum ; stylo paulo exserto. 

 Yungas, 6,000 ft. (18 13). The same as Mandon's No. 624, 



Herb. Kew. Related to the Mexican F. arborescens, Sims. 



F. salicifolia, Hemsl. Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (1803). 



Fuchsia, z. fragment of a species near F. ampliata, Benth., but 



corolla tube more slender and leaves acuminate. Probably 



undescribed. 



SAMYDACE^. 



Casearia Javitensis, H.B.K. Nov. Gen. v. 366. Falls of the 



Madeira, Brazil (2415). 

 Casearia spinosa, Willd. Sp. PI. ii. 626. Junction of the Rivers 



Beni and Madre de Dios (1382). 

 Casearia sylvestris, Sw. Fl. Ind. Occ. ii. 752. Reis, 1,500 ft. 



(1383). 

 Casearia punctata, Spr. Neue Entd. ii. 154. Guanai, 2,000 ft. 



(r384). The same as Lechler's No. 2514 from Peru, Herb. 



Kew. 



Casearia oblongifolia, Camb. in St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. Guanai, 

 2,000 ft. (1974), also 1977 from same locahty, also 2494, col- 

 lected in fruit, all doubtfully referred to this species. 



Casearia bracteifera, Sagot in Herb. Kew. ? Falls of the 

 Madeira, Brazil (2574). 



Casearia membranacea, spec. nova. Arbor inermis, ramuHs 

 cinereis. Folia ovalia, tenuiter membranacea, utrinque acuta, 

 9-13 cm. longa, 3-5 cm. lata, minute serrulata, glabra, petio- 

 lata, punctata. Flores in fasciculas numerosa ; calycis ped- 

 duncuUsque pubescentibus, staminibus 10. Junction of the 

 Rivers Beni and Madre de Dios (2074). 



Casearia, species collected in fruit. Falls of Madeira (2614 a). 



Abatia Boliviana (Mandon & Wedd.). {Graniera Boliviana, 

 Mandon & Wedd. PI. And. Boliv. No. 1511). Sorata, 10,000 

 ft (2468). 



