176 NOTES ON CEIBA. 



Sect. II. — Eriodendron K. Sclium. 



7. C. ERiANTHos K. Schum. I.e. 

 Hab. Brazil ! 



8. C. EiviERi K. Schum. /. e. 212, t. xli. 

 Hab. Brazil ! 



?9. C. MicROPHYLLA K. Sclium. 



Hab. Brazil, Selloiv. 



Dr. Schuraanu describes this species, of which he has only seen 

 imperfect material, in a note in Fl. Bras. /. c. 213. He states that 

 its alliance seems to be with C. Rivieri. 



Sect. III. — Erione. 

 * Species Centrali-Americanfe. 



10. C. GRANDiFLORA Eose in Gontrib. U.S. Herb. i. No. 9, 308. 

 Hab. Mexico, Palmer, No. 1050 ! 



We have followed Mr. Eose in placing this plant in Erione. 



11. C. ROSEA K. Schimi. I. c. 205 in not. 

 Hab. Panama, Sceman, No. 1630 ! 



* * Species Australi-American^. 

 Petala circiter 1;^ poll, longa. 



12. C. jASMiNODORA K. Sclium. I. c. 213. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



Petiola longiora, 2f-3|^ poll, longa. 

 -)- Folia 3-4-foliolata. Petiolus quam foliola brevier. 



13. C. BOLiviANA Britten & Bak. fil. 

 Hab. Bolivia ! 



H — I- Folia 4-5-foliolata. Petiolus quam foliola longior. 



14. C. puBiFLORA K. Schum. I. c. 213. 

 Hab. Brazil ! Paraguay ! 



Morong No. 1075, from the Pilcomayo Eiver, distributed from 

 the Columbia College Herbarium as Chorma, is apparently this 

 species. 



^^ Folia 6-7-foliolata. Petiolus quam foliola longior. 



15. C. Mandoni Britten & Bak. fil. 

 Hab. Bolivia ! 



Species non satis nota. 

 C. PH^osANTHA K. Schum. I. c. 

 Hab. Grown in an Algerian garden, probably from Brazil. 



It seems doubtful whether Eriodendron trichistandrum A. Gray, 

 Bot. U.S. Explor. Exp. i. 182, will eventually be referred to this 

 genus. 



Chorisia soluta Dounell-Smith in Bot. Gaz. xvi. 1, seems to have 

 affinities with Ceiba puhifiora K. Schum., but the five filaments 

 divide, forming ten branches. 



