180 FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
78 (4). Bignonia comosa. Cham. in Linnea, vol. 7 , p. 693. 
Has. In woods by the Aqueduct, common. FI. J uly, Aug. 
78 (5). Bignonia araliacea. Cham. in Linnea, 7. p. 683. 
Has. On the Moro do Flamingo. Fi. Aug. Sept. 
78 (6). Jacaranda tomentosa. R. Br. in Bot. Mag. sub t. 2327. 
Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1103. 
Has. On wooded hills about Rio. Common on the Moro do 
Flamingo. Fl. July, Aug. 
Lindley, who has given an excellent figure of this plant, 
has omitted the reference to Brown's first notice of it in the 
Bot. Mag.; and G. Don (Dict. 4. p. 226), quotes t. 2397 of 
that work as a figure of this species, whereas it is J. ovali- 
Jolia (Br.) which is there represented: J. tomentosa being 
only mentioned incidentally. Lindley takes Mexico to 
be its native country, which is probably a mistake, as it 
grows abundantly wild in the neighbourhood of Rio de 
Janeiro, 
78 (7). Ipomea pes-capre. Sweet, Hort. Brit. 289. G. Don, 
Dict. 4, p. 265.—Convolvulus pes-capree. Linn. 
Has. Very common on the sandy sea-shores about Rio, and 
all along the coast of Brazil. FJ. all the year. 
79. Pharbitis Nil. Chois. Convolv. Orient. p. 57.—Convol- 
Nil. Zinn. 
Has. In bushy places, common about Rio. Fi. Aug. 
79 (2). Ipomea (Strophipomeea) nigricans, (sp. n.); caulestriato 
ad insertiones foliorum subhirsuto, foliis septenato-pal- 
matis, lobis lanceolatis grosse sinuato-dentatis acutis mu- 
cronatis glabris, pedunculis petiolo duplo longioribus 
corymboso-paniculatis multifloris, sepalis magnis oblongis 
acutis glabris exterioribus majoribus. 
Has. Among bushes on the Corcovado. Fl. Sept. 
Tota planta nigrescens. Caulis fruticosus. Folia magnà 
glaberrima, lobis 3-4 poll. longis, 10-12 lin. latis. Pedunculi 
crassi, glabri, 6.9 flori. Pedicelli 10-12 lin. longi, apice 
incrassati. Sepala exteriora 10 lin. longa, 5 lin. lata. Co- 
rolla glabra, campanulata, alba, 
80. Ipomea (Strophipomea) crotonifolia, (sp. n.); caule 
