107 (97) 



(Reprinted from Bulletin' Tokrey Botanical club. Vol. XVIII, No. 4). 



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



America, 1885-1 886.-XVI. 



(Continued from p. 38.) 



Manettia (?) DIFFUSA, sp. nov. Ramulis gracillimis glabris, 

 teretibus ; foliis gracile petiolatis, ovatis tenui.s glabris acutis 

 vel acuminatis, 5-6 cm. longis, basi obtusis vel cordatis ; in- 

 florascentia axillari et terminali, cymosa-paniculata ; pedun- 

 culis pedicellique gracillibus, glabris; bracteis minutis; corolla 

 6nim. longa, cylindracea, tubus basi constricta. Resembling 

 M. paniculata, Poepp. and Endl. in habit but very different 

 from that plant. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2 121). 



Cosmibuena obtusifolia, R. & P. Fl. Peruv. iii. 3. Mapiri, 2,500 

 ft. (2103). 



Condaminea corymbosa (R. & P.), D.C. Prodr. iv. 402. Yungas, 

 6,000 ft. (1898). 



ChimarrJiis, sp. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (2446). 



Chiinarrhis, sp. Same locality (2447). 



Pogonopus tubtilosus (D.C), Schum. in Mart. Fl. Bras. vi. Pars, 

 vi. (2), 265. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2090). 



Wat'szewiczia cocchiea (D.C), Klotzch, Mon. Ber. Akad. Wiss. 

 Berl. 1853, 496. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (1953); Yungas, 6,000 ft. 

 (1954); Falls of the Madeira, Brazil (1955). 



Sipanea pratensis, Aubl Guian. i. 147. {S. hispida, Benth. Hb. 

 Kew). Mapiri, 2,500 ft. (2461). 



Oldenlandia herbacea, D.C. Prodr. iv. 425. Falls of the Madeira, 

 Brazil (2156). 



Isertia bullata, Schum. loc. cit. 286 (?). Mapiri, 2,500 ft. (1895). 

 I have not seen the type of Herr Schumann's species described 

 as having cordate leaves. The leaves of our plant are nar- 

 rowed at the base, otherwise much like those described by 

 him. 



Sabicea cana. Hook, f Ic. PL t. 247. Mapiri, 2,500 ft. (1905). 



Sabicea aspera, Aubl. Guian. 194, t. ^6. (5. hirsuta, H.B.K.) 

 Guanai, 2,000 ft. (1897); Mapiri, 2,500 ft. (1904). 



Coccocypsehivi canescem, Willd. ex. Cham. & Schlecht. Linnaea, 

 iv. 139. Yungas, 4,000 ft. (i397); Mapiri, 2,500 ft. (1896); 

 Falls of the Madeira, Brazil (2099). 

 COCCOCYPSELUM MACROPODUM (R. & V .) [Psychotria .macro- 

 poda, (R. & P.) Mapiri, 2,500 ft. (2098). 



