98 MiiMiCiri.AMYDK.'V;. 



445. Aristolochia odoratissima, L. 



II. Ui.iricli, will) flowers :ui(l dutachod (lowers, ;ui'l portion of 



Stulll. 



Cordovji, Mexico ; from Hugo Fitick ; 1864. 



446. Aristolochia Pistolocliia, L. 



(/. Plant, with rhizome in flower. 



Sollies-Farlede, near Toulon ; 17 Ma\-, 18o4. 



447. Aristolochia rotunda, L. 



(/. Blanches in (lower, with detached root. 



(1) Orange; 3 May, 1854. (2) Sommieres (Gard). 



448. Asarum europseum, L. 



(I. Plant in flower, with rhizome (three spccimcn.s). 



(1) Grounds of Redleaf, near Penshurst ; not wild; 

 13 April, 185.5. (2) Ballon d'Alsiice, Yosges ; Aug., 

 1855. (3) Clapham (cultivated); 29 March, 1861. 



SERIES IV. MICREMBRYEjE. 

 PIPEKACE.K. 



449. Piper aduncum, L. 



. ('. Branclilet, with inflorescence. 



Imported and oft'ered for sale as Matico ; Oct., 1863. 

 [Tlie specimens on the upper half of the sheet are nearly glal)rous, 

 l)Ut the two lower leaves on tliis sheet have villous hairs on the veins of 

 the under surface, and are marked "hairy"; the hairs are, however, longer 

 than those of P. aiigiisti/uliitiii, R. et U., and the leaves evidently 

 helong to another species.] 



450. Piper angustifoliiun, Ruiz, et Pav. 



('. Shoot with inflorescence. 



True Matico ; from a commercial sample ; 1864. 



451. Piper caninum, Linn. f. "Sine andjieng." 



(I. Branchlet, with female spikes and detached spikes. 

 ''. Branchlet, with fruit. 



Java ; 1862 ; Dr. J. E. De Vrij, Buitenzorg ; 1866. 



452. Piper Cubeba, L. f. (Cubeba officinalis, Miq.) "Kcemoekoes." 



a. Branchlet, with spike of fruit. 



b. Ditto, wth female flowers. 

 Java ; 1862 ; Dr. J. E. De Vrij. 



