15 



Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2651). 



No. 1422 collected at Guanai is of this order, perhaps a 

 Guatteria, but the material is insufficient for exact detern\i- 



nation. 



Menispermace^. 



Chondodeiidron tamoides (DC), Miers, Ann. Nat. Hist., (II), vii,, 



44. Falls of Maderia, Brazil. (2096.) 

 Abuta concolor, Pcepp. & Endl., Nov. Gen. et Sp., ii., 64. Falls 



of Maderia, Brazil. (1980); also a form with leaves acuminate 



and longer. Guanai. (1979)- Common name " Cofferaria." 

 sampelos Pariera, L., Sp. PI., 1473- ^eis, 1,500 ft. (i440- 



Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (i444)- 



Var. Caapeba (L.), Eichl., in Mart. Flor. Bras., xiii., (i). 



190. Falls of Maderia, Brazil. (1442). 



sampelos sympodialis, Eichl., 1. c, 192, var. GRANDIFOLIA n. 

 var. Folia limba 9 cm. longa, 8 cm. lata ; petiolis 6 cm. Junc- 

 tion of the Rivers Beni and Madre de Dies. (i443)- 



BERBERIDE^. 



Berberis QtHndiuensis , H. B. K., Nov. Gen. et. Sp., v., 432. 

 Unduavi, 10,000 ft. 508. Matching a specimen in Herb. 

 Kew. named by Bentham, collected by Bridges in Bolivia. 



'difolia 



Near La Paz, io,ooO 



ft. (12 11). 



Papaverace^. 



frutescens, L., Sp. PI., 634. Near Yungas, 6,000 ft. 



(1162). 



conia integrifolia, 



6,000 ft. (1161). 



Yungas, 



Eschscholtzia Californica, Cham., in Nees Hort. Berol, 73. 

 Near Valparaiso, Chili, (498), Apparently introduced. 



Fumaria officinalis, L., Sp. PL, 984. Near Valparaiso, Chili, 

 (488). I cannot distinguish the F. media, Lois., to which 

 Phillip! refers the Chilian plants. Introduced from Europe. 



Crucifer^, 



Cardamine axillaris, V\^tdd., Ann. Sci. Nat, (V). i., 290. Sorata, 



