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FLORA OF BRAZIL. 535 
189. Paritium ¢iliaceum, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. 1, p. 256. 
Don, Dict. 1, p. 485.—Hibiscus tiliaceus, Linn. DC. 
Prodr. 1, p. 454. 
190. Galipea /asiostemon, St. Hil. in DC. Prodr. 1, p.731.— 
Lasiostemon sylvestre, Nees ef Mari. in Nova Acta, 11, 
p. 171, t. 19. 
Has. In woods on the Ilha do Governador. FI. Nov. 
191. Solanum auriculatum, Aiton, Hort. Kew, 1, p. 246. 
Dunal Monog. p. 116. Don, deg 4, p. 415.—Solanum ta- 
bacifolium, Vellozo, Fl. Flum. 2, t. 89. 
Haz. In woods.on the Corcovado. Fl. July, Aug. 
192. Myrcia myrtillifolia, DC. Prodr. 3, p. 250. St. Hil. FI. 
Bras. Merid. 2, p. 326. 
Haz. Dry wooded hills at Rio Comprido. FI. Oct. 
193. Clidemia confertiflora, DC. Prodr. 3, p. 156. Don, 
Dict. 2, p. 768. 
Han. On the Corcovado, by the Aqueduct. Fl. Sept. 
194. Mendozia Velloziana, Mart. Nov. Gen. 3. p. 22. t. 210. 
Has. In bushy places, common about Rio. Fl. Oct. 
195. Evolvulus alsinoides, Linn. Chois. Convolv. Dissert. se- 
cunda, p. 154. 
Has. In dry sandy places, common. Fl. Nov. 
196. Dorstenia ceratosanthes, Lodd. var. B. pinnatifida. 
Has. In deep shady forests on the Corcovado. Fi. 
197. Dorstenia ceratosanthes, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 1216. 
Hook. Bot. Mag, t. 2760. 
Has. In deep forests on the Corcovado. Fl. Nov. 
However different these two varieties seem to may be, there 
can be no doubt of their being one and the same species, for 
I have often found entire and pinnatifid leaves on the same 
plant. Vellozo figures, in the Flora Fluminensis, vol. 1. t.138, 
under the name of D. Ficus, another variety with hastate leaves, 
being an intermediate stage between the other two. 
198. Dalechampia ficifolia, Lam. Dict. 2. p. 258. Spreng. 
Syst. 3. p. 86. 
Han. In hedges common about Rio. Fl. Nov. 
199. Coffea nodosa, Cham. et Schlect, in Linnea, 9. p. 233. 
