FLORA OF BRAZIL. 175 
Has. Common on orange-trees, about Rio. Fi. Aug. Sept. 
This is one of the many Loranthi, called by the Brazilians 
Erva de Passerinho. 
53 (2). Coecocypselum cordifolium. Nees. et Mart.—D.C. 
Prodr. 4, p. 397. 
Has. In shady woods, on the Corcovado. FI. Aug. Sept. 
53 (3). Coccocypselum aureum. Cham. et Schlect. — D.C 
Prodr. 4, p. 397. 
= Has. Common on moist shady banks, by the Aqueduct, on 
. the Corcovado. FI. Aug. Sept. 
.. 93 (4). Psychotria intermedia, (sp. n.) ; glaberrima, foliis lanceo- 
: latis acuminatis basi subcuneatis membranaceis, stipulis 
= Subconcretis biaristatis, cyma terminali pedunculata folio 
duplo breviore, radiis compressis 3 verticillatis et 1 cen- 
3 trali, calyce obtuse dentato, floribus 5-andris. 
_ HAB. In virgin forests, on the Corcovado, FI. Oct. 
Frutex 3-4 pedalis. Folia 3-34 poll. longa, 8-12 lin. lata. 
` Intermediate between P. leiocarpa and P. nitidula. 
_ 53 (5). Anotis Saltzmanni. D.C. Prodr. 4, p. 433. 
- Has. In moist places, common about Rio. FI. all the year. 
- 54. Richardsonia scabra. St. Hil. Pl. Us. t.8. D.C. Prodr. 
_ _ 4, p. 567.—Richardia scabra. Linn. 
4 Has. Common in dry sandy soils, about Rio. FI. July, 
D ug. 
.. 55. Diodia Radula. Gham. et Schlect.—D.C. Prodr. 4, p. 565. 
- Has. In sandy places at Praya Grande. FI. Aug. Sept. 
_ 56. Acicarpha spathulata. R. Br.—D.C. Prodr. 5, p. 3- 
E Has. Common on sandy sea-shore, at Rio. EL July, Aug. 
57. Acanthospermum ganthioides. D.C.—var. y, glabratum, 
D.C. Prodr. 5, p. 522. 
E Dry exposed places on the Moro do Flamingo, near 
Rio. Fi. July. 
E Stifftia chrysantha. Mikan, Del. Bras. fasc. 1. D.C. Prodr. 
» P. 26. 
Han. Not uncommon on dry bushy hills, by the Aqueduct, 
jm on the ascent of the Corcovado. Fi. from June till 
ug. 
