532 — FLORA OF BRAZIL. 
Has. In marshes about Rio, rare. FI. Sep. Oct. 
169. Eugenia insipida, Cambess. in St. Hil. Fl. Br. Merid. 2, 
p. 360 
Has. In woods, rare. Fi. Oct. 
170. Anacardium occidentale, Linn.—DC. Prodr. 2, p. 62. 
Has. In low, open, wooded places near the sea, common. 
FI. Sep. | 
171. Anthurium microphyllum, Endl.—Kunth, Enum. 3, p. 72. 
—Pothos microphyllum, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2953. 
Has. On rocks by the sea. FI. Oct. 
172. Gymnanthes, sp. 
Has. On the Morro do Flamengo. FI. Oct. 
173. Centrosema decumbens, Mart. in Benth. Comment. de 
Legum. Gen. p. 56. 
Has. In dry bushy places, common about Rio. FI. Sep. 
174. Polygala violoides, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. 2, p. 48. 
Has. In a dry wood, at Rio Comprido. 7. Aug. 
175. Messerschmidia subulata, (sp. n.); foliis petiolatis ob- 
longo-lanceolatis utrinque sparse adpresso-villosis acumi- 
natis basi rotundatis, spicis lateralibus terminalibusque 
brevibus ramosis, calycis laciniis subulatis tubo corolle 
longioribus. 
Has. In bushy places, at Rio Comprido. FI. Oct. 
Frutex volubilis. Rami teretes, pilosiusculi. Folia 3-3} 
poll. longa, pollicem circiter lata; petiolo 3 lin. longo. 
Flores sessiles, spicati. Calyx 5-partitus, laciniis subu- 
latis, ciliatis. Corolla extus pilosa, intus glabra, supra 
medium inflata, limbo erecto quinquefido, laciniis line- 
aribus. 
176. Ditaxis fasciculata, Vahlex Ad. de Juss. in Dict. Class. 
d' Hist. Nat. t. 5, p. 566. 
Has. In woods on the ascent of the Corcovado. FI. Nov. 
177. Leptostachys rupestris (sp. n.); suffruticosa ramosa 
glaberrima, foliis longe oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis basi 
attenuatis, floribus spicatis oppositis, bracteis ovatis acu- 
minatis, labio corolle superiori ovato obtuso, inferiori tri- 
lobato, lobis obtusis subzequalibus. 
