."^SION OF COLLECTOi; 



'. Phmts X... 

 ; PLmts, No, 



; do Cacai-ia 



I3el,.m. Thc^ leaves are prottily in.u > .', rentlyofthe.arae 



with Sil 



ver-grcy. 



" 



" 







peoies froTH 



Qii.^i... 





'a^.irietxMfXo. 1 



1. GrM... 











primary 



veins with Mlvt'i 







1 Plants, 



No.r,l. This speoies srows 







tion of 2000 feet. 



<mtheSen-aao:\l.. 





iheiqhtoflOincL 



>es;thelea 





tifuUyn 



rtte(U;thsilver-,a,*e ,/ea.i 





Plant.. I 



■t!" ThcltveTai 

















i&tomai fi. 





.Yar, at 





' 2000 ieer 



It": 



12 feet.^ 



Thelca^cfc, vhei 



) at their 1 





always plentifully studded with Leautiful p'\ir"'-''liite spots similar to 

 but haw a few specimen^ with the old flov. oi -pik.^s r.nia'iniut' They 



-•; Plants, No. 41. A species, aVpartLVlv.^'ot'^JiJ'^inc' Jnu^'a. No. 40, 

 Mid from the ^.-Uiic locality. Thi> pl.-^i.t rcuiin.led mc .^trou-ly of some 

 of the ludiaii Soi.erilas both in its habit and in tlio appearance of its 

 neat oval-ribbed leaves. I have ^pcrilnon^ v,iili the .,ld oapsules ; 

 No. 40*' The^L^'ls are '"hitron'tlie unlh^r^.Ci'"'*^ '"""'" 



-5 Plants, P- 4. This is perhaps Calo'hea .,!.,■;„.■ if . ,, It crr..w3 larger 



mass of it ahout 7 feet in diameter, manv of t'l.-' loaves hei'iig 'Ih feet 

 ^ and upwanis in length. It prefers damp 'pait^ of ihr for.^^t.-. 



