FLORA OF BRAZIL. 539 
Has. In dry sandy places by the sea-side, common. FI. 
ov. 
222. Anagallis arvensis, var. a, cerulea, Willd. Sp. Plant. 1. 
P821. BE Hil. Mem. des Prim. p. 16.—Erva do Capitão, 
vernac. 
eg In dry sandy fields about Rio and at Tejuca. 7. 
223. “Clidemia Curassana, DC. Prodr. 3. p. 162.—Don, Dict. 
2. p. 112. 
Has. In woods at Tejuca. Fi. Nov. 
224. Tropæolum orthoceras, (sp. n.); folis peltinerviis sub- 
reniformibus 5-lobis lobis integris obtusis mucronatis, 
petalis 2 superioribus lobatis mucronatis, 3 inferioribus 
minoribus lacerato-fimbriatis, calcare recto corollà paulo ` 
longiore. 
Has. Among bushes by the sea-side at the foot of the 
Gavea. 
Herbacea, seandens. Folia 2-24 poll. diametro, lobis late 
orbiculatis. — Petioli 2-3 poll. longi, sepe  cirrhiformes. 
Sepala oblonga, obtusa. Petala lutea. 
This species has considerable affinity with Tr. aduncum, 
Sm., but differs in having the spur straight, and shorter in 
piöportion to the length of the corolla, the lower petals more 
lacerated, and in being altogether a larger and stronger 
plant. 
225. Soliva anthemidifolia. Br. DC. Prodr. 6. p. 142.— 
Gymnostyles anthemifolia, Juss. Ann. Mus. 4. p. 262. t. 
61. f. 1. 
Han. In open grassy places on the ascent of the Pedra 
Bonita at Tejuca. FI. Nov. 
226. Oxypetalum pilosum, (sp. n.) ; totum piloso-pubescens, 
caule volubili, foliis ovato-oblongis acuminatis cordatis, 
peduneulis _cymosis multifloris, pum yas 
lon PM 
reflexis, arno oti 1ndatis, 
retinaculis antherarum basi DEEDES PLE 
Han. Among bushes on the ascent of the Pedra Bonita, at 
Tejuca. Fi, Nov. 
