63 (47j 



Tovomita iinibellata, Benth. in Mart. Flor. Bras. Guttif. 448. 



Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (1849). 

 Tovomita {?) Same locality, (2621). 

 Chrysochlamys inyrcioides, Planch. & Tri. Ann. Sci. Nat. (IV.) 



xiv. 106. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (2665). 

 Rettgifa acuminata, Planch. & Triana, 1. c. xiv. 243. Beni 



River. (2481). Doubtfully referred to this species. 

 SyinpJionia globiilifera, L. f. Suppl. 302. Mapiri, 5,000 ft. 



(1853). 

 RJieedia Spruceana, Engl, in Mart. Flor. Bras. Guttif. 463. 



Beni River, (2093). 



Quiina ; a species collected in fruit, perhaps undescribed. 

 Junction of the Beni and Madre de Dios (2675). 



No. 2613 collected at the Falls of Madeira, Brazil, is apparently 

 of this order, but the specimens are too imperfect for deter- 

 mination. 



TERNSTRGEMIACEyE. 



Caryocar gl^brum., Pers. Ench. ii. 84. Junction of the Beni 

 and Madre de Dios. A form or variety with leaves more 

 serrate than usual (8.6 1.) 



Marcgravia rectijiora, Triana & Planch., Ann. Sci. Nat. (IV.) 

 xvii. 364. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (2092 and 2612 ; ) also a scrap 

 from Reis, 1,500 ft. (2707.) 



Marcgravia. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (1362.) I brought this from 

 Kevv with the name M. pediinciilaris, Poepp., but am now 

 unable to find this name either among the species recognized 

 by Wittmack in the Brazil Flora nor in his synonymy. It is 

 therefore left for subsequent investigation. 



Tcriistrcemia Brasiliensis, Cambess. in St. Hil. Flor. Bras. Merid. 

 i. 298. Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (486.) 



TcrjistrcEinia confertiflora, Triana & Planch, in Herb. Kew. Ma- 

 piri, 5,000 ft. (617.) 



Freziera IN/EQUILATERA, spec. nova. Caulis rectus, villoso- 

 pubescens ; foliis rigidis, elliptico-lanceolatis, 12-20 cm. 

 longis, 4-6 cm. latis, subtus densissime fulvo-pubescentibus 

 supra minutissime molliter vel ad maturitatem glabris.margine 

 undique serrulata, apice longe acuminata, basi obtusa, valde 

 inaequilatera ; nervi subter prominentes ; petioli rigidi, i cm. 



