281 (89) 



An Enumeration of the Plants Collected by Dr. H. H, Rusby in South 



America, 1885-1886 -XIV. 



(Continued from page 214.) 



LOASE/E. 



LOASA CANARINOIDES (Leuiie et C. Koch) {Illiaria canarinoides 

 Leuiie et C Koch, Flore des Serres t 913). This very beau- 

 tiful vine, supposed by M. Planchon to have been introduced 

 to German gardens from Central America, was found by Dr. 

 Rusby in considerable quantities on the slopes of the Andes 

 near Unduavi, Bolivia, at an altitude of 8,000 feet. His speci- 

 mens differ slightly from the type of t. 5022 of Bot. Mag., in 

 having blunter petals. Unfortunately all the specimens yet 

 preserved are in flower only. 



Loasa heptamera, Wedd. Chlor. And. 218, ex descr. {L. horrida 

 Britt. mss.). Near La Paz, 1 1,000 ft. (663). The same as 

 Mandon's 619. 



BlinnenbacJna lateritia. Hook. f. Same locaHty (664). The 

 same as Mandon's 618. 



TURNERACE.E. 



(Named by Mr. R. A. Rolfe.) 

 Periqucta cistoides {l^.) l^l&yQV ; Steud. Nomencl. 724. Falls of 



Madeira, Brazil (145 i). 

 Timiera odorata, Rich. Act. Soc. Hist. Nat., Paris, 1792, 107. 



Falls of Madeira (1792). 

 Tiirjiera Wtddelliana, Urb. & Rolfe. Reis, 1,500 ft. (2094); 



Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2653). 



PASSIFLORACE.^. 



(Species of Tacsonia and Passiflora, determined by Dr. M. T. Masters.) 

 Tacsoiiia insignis, Mast, in Gard. Chron. (1873) p. 11 12, fig. 



239. Near Yungas, BoHvia, 4,000 ft. (2465). 

 Passiflora fetida, var. nigelliflora, Mast. {Passiflora nigelliflora, 



Hook.) Falls of the Madeira, Brazil (2457). 

 Passiflora triaispis, Mast, in Flor. Brazil xiii, part i. (1872), p. 



587. Mapiri, Bolivia, 5,000 ft. (928 and 496). 



Rami compressi asperati. Species adhuc imperfecte cognita. 

 Specimina a cl. Rusby lecta quoad folia omnino cum illis a Bur- 



