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170. Lespedeza cuneata, Don. "Nareri." 



a. Leafy shoot. 



Dr. Tierney Aitchison says, " On Mount Tilla only." 

 [This specimen i.s labelled in the same writing as 

 Stewart's Punjab Plants.] 



171. Lonchocarpus species. 



a. Leafy t%vig, with detached leaf, flowers, and immature pod. 



b. Leafy twig, flowering twig and detached leaves, and 



immature pods. 

 Empire Station, P. R. R. ; gathered 2 March, 1861. 

 "Sutton Hayes, No. 1." 

 "A fine tree, 60-80 feet liigh, called by the native.s 'Balsamo.' 

 1 have not seen the fruit of it. Myroxylon, like San Salvador sp., but 

 oil dots are all round, and leaflets always opposite. "—Sutton Hayes. 

 [In the Kew Herbarium this species remains still (1891) unnamed. It is 

 the Lmichocarpiis, No. 17 of Goodman and Salvin, Biol. Centr. Amer., 

 vol. 1, p. 319.] 



172. Loncliocarpus sericeus, Kth. 



a. Flowering twig. 



Plants of Central America. Sutton Hayes, No. -"199. 

 "In dense wet woods, Lion Hill Station, P. R. E. ; 14 Feb., 1862. 

 A very lofty tree, 100 feet and over in height."— S. Hayes. 



173. Machaerium Gardneri, Benth. 



u. Leafy t^wg, with young fruit. 



No. 26, " Rabo de bugio." A timber tree. Theodor 

 Peckolt, Cantagallo, Brazil, 1867. 



174. Macharium (violaceum, Vog. ?), near to M. discolor, Vog. 



a. Twig in fruit. 



No. 10, " Espinha miixda." Timber used like that of 

 Mi/roxylon peruifenim, but is inodorous. Th. Peckolt, 

 1867. [The fruits appear to correspond with those 

 of M. liolacmm, Vogel, from Rio Janeiro ; M. 

 Glaziou, No. 6178, March, 1873, in Herb. Kew.] 



175. Mucuna altissima, D. C. 



a. Detached leaf and flowers. 



" Ajo de Carnero," Cauca, New Granada ; R. B. White. 



176. Myrocarpus fastigiatus, Allem. 



ft. Leafy shoots, with flowers and young fruits. 

 Rio de Janeiro ; Dr. F. F. Allemao ; 1863. 



