174 FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
tiolo longioribus, calycis segmentis lineari-oblongis acutis 
extus pilosis, sepalis glabris brevioribus, corone fila- 
mentis seriei exterioris filiformibus petalis paulo longioribus, 
seriei interioris brevissime connatis.—-Passiflora bilobata. 
Vellozo Fl. Flum. 9, t. 78. (non Juss.) 
Has. Rare in bushy places, about Rio. Fl. Sept. 
Folia 24-2 poll. lata, lobis mueronatis. Stipule subulate 
4 lin. longe. Bractee nulle. Ovarium oblongum, glabrius- 
culum. 
50. Passiflora (Cieca) flexuosa, (sp. n.) ; ramis flexuosis, foliis 
basi rotundato-subcordatis 5-nerviis 3-lobatis eglandulosis 
subtus glabris supra ad nervos pilosiusculis, lobis laterali- 
bus acutis divaricatis, medio quadruplo majoribus lanceo- 
latis acutiusculis, petiolis supra pubescentibus medio bi- 
glandulosis, pedicellis geminis petiolo longioribus, calycis 
segmentis 5 oblongis obtusiusculis, sepalis nullis, coron® 
filamentis seriei exterioris filiformibus sepalis multo bre- 
vioribus, seriei interioris breve connatis fimbriatis.— 
Passiflora oliveformis. Vellozo, Fl. Flum. 9, t. 83. (nom 
Mill.) 
Has. In bushy places, at Rio Comprido, near Rio. P 
A 
ug. 
Folia 3-4 poll. longa, 14-2 lata, lobis mucronatis. Stipul? 
parve, lineari-subulate. Cirrhi simplices. Bracteæ nulle. 
51. Loasa parviflora. Schrad. D.C. Prodr. 3, p. 342. 
Has. In rocky places, in woods ; not uncommon about Rio- 
Fl. Aug. Sept. 
My specimens do not differ (except in being a little less 
hairy) from one in Sir William Hooker’s Herbarium, sent 
by Martius, and bearing his MS. name of L. Brasiliensis. 
52. Hydrocotyle Asiatica. Linn. —D.C. Prodr. 4, p. 62. 
Has. Common everywhere about Rio. Fl. all the year. 
52 (2). Hydrocotyle leucocephala. Cham. et Schlect. in Linnet 
1. p. 364. D.C. Prodr. 4. p. 62. 
Has. In moist shady places, common about Rio. FI. all the 
ear. 
53. Loranthus marginatus. Desv.—D.C. Prodr. 4, t. 288- 
