Brazit: Estado do Para, Lago Salgado, Rio Trombetas. Forest, 
August 23, 1910, dA. Ducke 11067.—FEstado do Para, Belém. March 
12, 1901, 4. Ducke 2001.—FEstado do Para, Peixeboi, chemin de fer 
de Braganca. **Arataciti.’’ August 13, 1907, R. Siqueira 8277.—Es- 
tado do Parad. Igarapé-assti, chemin de fer de Braganea. “‘Aratacit.”’ 
February 6, 1903, R. Siquetra 3343.—Estado do Para, Serra de Parin- 
tins. September 15, 1907, 4A. Ducke 8724.—Estado do Para, Belém. 
December 11, 1914, 4. Ducke 15549.—Estado do Para. Distrito Ac- 
ara, Thomé Asst, up Rio Acard 6 km. on river bank in forest. ‘‘Ar- 
borescent 6 m. high; white flower, Murascaca.’’ August 5, 1931, 
Y. Mexia 6051.—Estado do Para, Belém. “‘Shrub 2 ft. Roots fra- 
grant, scraped in water and used to scent clothing.’’ December 18, 
1942, W. A. Archer 7999.—FEstado do Pard, Belém. ““Tree. Root 
aromatic, sold in local market as perfume for bath.’’ January 11, 
1943, W. A. Archer 8146.—¥Estado do Parad, Belém. Entroncamento. 
** Arataciti.”’ September 26, 1944, 4. Ducke 1635.—Estado do Ama- 
zonas, Rio Uaupés. Ipanoré[Panuré]. ‘‘Small bushy tree, 15-20 feet. 
Flowers white. Caatinga.’’—Kstado do Amazonas, Municipality Sao 
Paulo de Olivenca, near Palmares. ‘‘Tree 50 feet high; trunk 4 inches 
diam. Terra firma; high lands.’’ September 11-—October 26, 1936, 
B. A. Krukoff’s 7th Exped. Brazil. Amazon. 8189.—Estado do Ama- 
zonas, Rio Negro, Santa Izabel. November 10, 1936, A. Ducke 341. 
Britis Guiana: River Quitaro. ““Tree. Flowers yellow.’’ 1838. 
Schomburgk 569.—Tributary of Habu Creek (New River). “‘Creek 
bank. Moist clay soil. A tree 40 feet high and 8 inches in diameter. 
(Wood preserved separately.) Small flowers in spray, both red and 
white on the same spray. (The white had turned to red by the time 
the specimens reached camp: 6 hours).’? November 10, 1937, Bed- 
dington 31.—Basin of Kuyuivini River (Essequibo tributary), about 
150 miles from mouth; dense forest. ““T'ree 20 m. high.’? November 
21-26, 1937, A.C. Smith 2539.—Northern slope of Akarai Moun- 
tains, in drainage of Shodikar Creek (Essequibo tributary); dense 
forest. Alt. 300-600 m. ““Tree 35 m. high.’? January 10-20, 1938, 
A.C. Smith 2905.—Moraballi Creek, River Essequibo. “*30/ under- 
growth tree in mixed forest, rather ropy on rock slope, bark grey, 
smooth; slash similar to Sandwithia guyanensis. % flowers paired on 
long stalks, calyx green, glabrous; corolla white, stamens °° white; 
® flowers green perianth, leaf-like ovary trigonal; stigma 6-partite, 
rayed.’’ October 14, 1939, Field No. (Forest Dept. Brit. Guian.) 
F, 273, Record No. 3009. 
Durcu Gutana: No precise locality, no date. Hostmann 1156.— 
No precise locality. ‘‘Cacaoballi,’? May 1945, Zanderij 311. 
Frencn Gurana: No precise locality, no date. Martin 27.—No 
precise locality. 1840, H. F. Talbot s.n.—‘‘Environs de Godebert.’’ 
December 20, 1920, Wachenheim s.n. 
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