(44) 20 



Seairidaca vohibilis, L., Sp. PI., 992. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (2544), 

 Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2365). 



Monnina parviflora, H. B. K., Nov. Gen. & Sp., v. 419. Yungas, 

 4,000 ft. (1913 and 1909); Mapiri, 2,500 ft. ; specimens re- 

 ferred to this species with some hesitation (1907.) 



Monnina cestrifolia, H. B. R., I.e., 413 ; Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (1912). 

 Collected also by R. Pearce in the same region (728 in Herb. 

 Kew). 



Monnina Boliviensis, A. W. Bennett, spec nova. Frutex 

 grandis ? Ramis validis crassis pubescentibus ; foliis crassis 

 ellipticis vel ovatis (supernis), 10 cm. longis, 6-'] cm. latis, 

 nervo medio subtus valde prominente, breviter petiolatis, 

 petiolo ad basim articulato ; petiolo nervoque medio pubes- 

 centibus; paniculis terminalibus ramosissimus, confertis, ramu 

 lis ad basim articulatis ; bracteis linearibus hirsutis subpersist- 

 entibus ; floribus sessilibus coeruleis in alabastro fere rotundis, 

 4 mm. latis et longis ; sepalis 3 exteriorbus subaequalibus, 

 ovatis, ciliatis, margine cceruleis ; alis subrotundis, glabris, 

 eciliatis ; carina et petalis lateralibus glabris, eciliatis ; fructu 

 sessili, triangulari, 3 mm. longo, 2 mm. lato ; glabro et vix 

 rugoso ; monospermo, seminibus maturis non visis. Near 

 Yungas, 4,000 ft. (1970). Related to M. cestuans, (L.), DC, 

 and M. Xalapensis, Kunth. 



Monnina rnpestris, H. B. K., 1. c, 415. Sorata, 10.000 ft. 

 (1910); Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (191 1). 



Monnina resedoides, St. Hil., Flor. Bras. Men, ii., 61. Near La 

 Paz, 10,000 ft. (1932 and 1933). Specimens also from near 

 Yungas, 4,000 ft. perhaps this species, perhaps M. Chandruy- 

 ensis, Spruce, ms. 



Monnina, (?) Beni River (1538). A mere scrap with the flowers 

 not developed ; not seen by Professor Bennett. 



VOCHYSIACE^. 



Vochysia divergens, Pohl, PI. Bras., ii., 19, t, III. Mapiri, 2,500 

 ft. (610). Specimens referred to this species with some hesi- 

 tation. 



Trigonia pnbescens, Camb. in St. Hil., Fl. Bras., ii., 114. Guanai, 

 2,000 ft. (2450, fl., 2596, fr.) 



Trigonia parviflora, Benth., Kew Journ., iii., 163. Guanai, 

 2,000 ft. (2449, fl.); Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (1220, fr.) 



