(50) 154 



Abutilon, a large- flowered species the same as Mandon's No. 821, 

 which is alluded to in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 1. c. as Sida 

 cistiflora, Cav., but can hardly be that plant. It is left for 

 subsequent investigation. Sorata, 8,000 ft. (660). 



Urena lobata, L. Sp. PL 974, Reis, 1,500 ft. (1460). 



Pavonia Typhalea (L.), Cav. Diss. ii. 134. Mapiri, 5,000 ft. 



(1487)- 

 Pavonia paniciilata, Cav. 1. c. iii. 135. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (1789). 

 Pavonia communis, St. Hil, Flor. Bras. Merid. i 224. Yungas, 



6,000 ft. (1461). 

 Pavonia diiiretica, St. Hil. Plant. Us. t. 53. Falls of Madeira, 



Brazil. (1459). 

 Pavonia MALACOPHYLI.A {Lopimia malacophylla, Nees & Mart, 



Nova Acta xi. 97 ; Pavonia vehitina, St. Hil). Guanai, 



2,000 ft. (1462). 

 Gossypium maritimtim, Todaro, var. polycarpum, Todaro, Rel. 



Cult. Cot. t. viii. Tacna (659). 

 Bombax ? A species collected only in fruit and not matched at 



Kew. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (1928). 

 Chorisia speciosa, St. Hil. Plant. Us. t. 63. Guanai, 2,000 ft. 



(661). 

 Ochroma Lagopus, Sw. Flor. Ind. Occ. ii. 1144. Junction of 



the rivers Beni and Madre de Dios. (1927). 

 No. 1 501 from Mapiri is of this order, perhaps a Pavonia, but is 



not satisfactorily determined. 



Sterculiace^. 



Helicteres pentandra, L. Mant. 294. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (614). 



The same as Matthews, No. 1547 from Peru, Herb. Kew. 

 Helicteres brevispira, St. Hil. Flor. Bras. Merid. i. 213. Yungas, 



6,000 ft. (615). 



Helicteres Rusbyi, spec. nova. § Orthocarpaea. Stamina 

 10? Flores horizontals, magnae; inflorascentia sub 6-florus; 

 calycibus stellato-tomentosus, 2 cm. longus ; foliis ovato-cor- 

 datis, utrinque stellato-tomentosis, crenatibus ; petiolis crassis, 

 2-3 cm. longis ; ramis teretibus, stellato-tomentosis ; carpidia 

 5-6 cm. longae, minutissime rufo-tomentosi. Guanai, 2,000 



ft. (616). Resembling Balansa's No. 1602 from Paraguay 



in Herb. Kew. 



