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CONNARACE.^. 



Roiirea glabra, HBK. Nov. Gen. vii. 41, var. TRIFOLIOLATA, 

 n. var. Folia trifoliolata ; foliola obovata, 10-15 c'"- ^onga, 5- 

 7 cm. lata ; petiolis 6 cm. longis. Junclion of the Rivers Bcni 

 and Madre de Dios. (1360 and 1370). 



Roiirea ctispidata, Benth. in Spruce, Exsic. No. 1901, Herb. Kcw. 



Baker in Mart. Fl. Bras. xiv. (n) 181. Mapiri, 2,500 ft. 

 (1336). • • . 



ROUREA (?) Bakerana, spec. nova. Folia 15-20 cm. ionga, 

 5-7 foliolata, ad maturitatum utrinque glabra; foliolis oblongis 

 vel ellipticis, acutis, triple longioribus quam latis, basi cu- 

 neatis vel obtusis ; petiolis venisque minute griseo-sericeis, 

 calycis et pedicellis valde griseo-sericeis ; calyx persistans, 

 mmutus, post anthesin non aiictiis; capsula sessilis, solitaria, 

 dense sericea, 15 mm. Ionga, pedicellis 2 mm. longis. Flores 

 non vidi. Junction of the Rivers Beni and Madre de Dios 

 (618). Differing from the described species of Roiirea in the 

 calyx remaining small in fruit Named for Mr. J. G. Baker, 

 the monographer of this order for the Brazil Flora. 



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Map 



(1334)- Collected in fruit; the pubescence which marks the 

 species in its juvenile state entirely gone from these speci- 



mens. 



Connanis, a species resembling C. Beyrichii, Planch., but with 

 very different venation ; probably undescribed. * Junction 0^ 

 the Rivers Beni and Madre de Dios. (1335). 



LEGUMINOS.E. 

 Crotalaria Pokliana, Benth. Tayl. Ann. Nat. Hist. iii. 428 and in 



Ma 



Crotalaria incana, L. Sp. PI. 1.05. Falls 



Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (937). 



Mad 



(942); Yungas, 6,000 ft., a branching form with few-flowered 

 racemes, (939); Guanai, 2,000 ft., a thin-leaved form, collected 



in fruit (943). 

 •. grandifli 



So rata, 1 0,000 ft. 



(940). The same as Matthew's Peru No. 916. 

 Crotalaria anagyroidcs, IIBK. Nov. Gen. vi. 404. Yungas, 

 4.000 ft. (941). 



Crotalaria brachystachya, Benth. Linna^a, xxll. 5 1 2. Falls of the 

 Madeira, Brazil. (938}. 



