FLORA OF BRAZIL. 529 
155. Capparis lineata, Domb.—Pers. Syn. 2, p. 60. D.C. 
Prodr. 1, p. 259. Mart. Herb, Fl. Brasil, No. 300.—Cap- 
paris scandens, Veil. Fl. Flum. 5, t. 109. 
Has. In bushy places on the Corcovado. FI. Sept. 
156. Connarus Fluminensis (sp. n.); foliis deciduis impari- 
pinnatis, foliolis 4-5-jugis ellipticis acuminatis basi acu- 
tis, junioribus pubescentibus. 
Has. On dry wooded hills at Rio Comprido. FI. Sept. 
Frutex 8-10-pedalis. ^ Foliola 24-3 poll. longa, 16 lin. 
circiter lata.  Panicula axillaris multiflora. Pedicelli gra- 
ciles, 4 lin. circiter longi. Sepala lanceolata, ciliata, apice 
barbata. Petala alba. Capsula 1-2, oblonga, sessilis, mo- 
nosperma. 
157. Schmidelia puberula, Cambess. in St. Hil. Fl. Br. Merid. 
l,p. 382. Don, Dict. 1, p. 663. 
Has. In woods on the Corcovado. Fl. Aug. 
158. Micranthemum orbiculatum, Mich. St. Hil. Monog. des 
Prim. p. 47.—Pinarda repens, Vell, Fl. Flum. 1, t. 52, 
Has. On moist rocks by the Aqueduct. FI. Aug. 
159. Lacistema pubescens, Mart. Nov. Gen. 1. t. 94. Diet- 
rich Syn. Plant. 1, p. 124. 
Has. Common by the Aqueduct on the Corcovado. Fl 
July, Aug. 
160. Casearia affinis (sp. ni: ramulis puberulis demum 
glabratis, foliis oblongis acuminatis subcoriaceis serrula- 
tis basi acutis utrinque glabris crebre punctatis, umbellis 
sessilibus, floribus glabris 5-fidis, sepalis membranaceis 
ciliatis, staminibus fertilibus 10 calyce longioribus, fila- 
mentis ciliatis, antheris subglobosis, stylo breviter trifido. 
Haz. In woods on the Corcovado. Fi. Oct. 
Frutex 6-8-pedalis. Folia 2-23 pollicaria, 10 lin. lata. Pe- 
dicelli graciles, petiolo longioribus. 
This species is nearly related to C. parviflora, Willd., but 
differs in having more coriaceous leaves, larger flowers, and 
longer stamens. The apex of the style, being somewhat trifid, 
refers it to the section Crateria of Bentham. Mr. Bentham 
considers the C. parviflora of the West Indies, and that 
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