90 REVISION OF THE NATURAL ORDER BIGNONIACEM. * 
stans. De Candolle, who saw Pavon’s specimens, upon which Don : 
founded his species, says that they are glabrous below, notwithstanding 
Don's assertion to the contrary ; the colour of the flowers Don stated 
to be purple, but he merely guessed that from very old dried spe- 
timens. 
2. STENOLOBIUM sambucifolium ; fruticosa, ramulis compressiusculis 
glabris; foliis oppositis, simplicibus trifoliolatis vel pinnatis, 2-4-jugis 
cum impari, petiolo communi ad insertionem foliolorum puberulo, fo- 
liolis breviter petiolulatis ellipticis vel oblongis acuminatis serratis basi 
cuneatis ae gleberrimies racemis terminalibus, simplicibus vel i 
paniculatis, mul to, glabro, 5-nervio, nervis sub- 5 
costatis in eae 5 acot drsneniibus; corolla infundibuliformi (flava), 
lobis obtusis (albidis) ciliatis, extus glabra, intus versus basin glandu- 
loso-puberula, filamentis basi glanduloso-villosis, antheris glabris, ovario 
styloque glabris, capsula (9 poll. long., 2-3 lin. lat.) glabra (v. s. sp.). 
Stenolobium sambucifolium, Seem. mss. ; 
Tecoma sambucifolia, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. iii. p. 143; De Cand. —— 
Prod. ix. p. 224. "i 
Bignonia Guarume, Domb. Herb. 4 
Tecoma? Guarume ?, De Cand. Prod. ix. p. 224, excl. syl. Pavon. E 
Grog. Distr. Montan, Peru (Humboldt and Bonpland !, Dombey ! i 
in Herb, Paris.), Valley of Canta (Cruikshanks ! in Herb. Hook.), Que- 
bradas of Vale of Tarma (Matthews ! n. 612), Peru (W. Lobb! n. 94). 
Closely allied to S. stans, from which it is at once distinguished by : 
its glabrous anthers, and the white lobes of its corolla. It is besides a i 
more compact and handsome species than S. stans, and has not been 1 
met with in localities where S. stens grows. Since publishing my ; 
paper on Tecomaria, I have seen the authentic specimens of Dombey's | 
Bignonia Guarume in the Paris Herbarium, and think them identical 1 
with S. sambucifolium ; but Pavon's Bignonia alata, with which De 
Candolle unites it, is certainly Tecomaria fava, judging from authentic ple 
specimens at Berlin 
; BTRMOLOBIDX molle; fruticosa, ramulis teretibus paniculisque 
molliter pubescenti-tomentosis demum glabratis ; foliis oppositis, simpli- 
cibus trifoliolatis vel pinnatis, 2-4-jugis cum impari, foliolis ovato-ob- : | 
longis vel oblongis acuminatis grosse serratis, basi cuneatis vel rotun- 
datis, supra puberulis mox glabratis, subtus dense villosis vel tomentosis, 
paniculis terminalibus multifloris ; calyce campanulato, villoso, 5-nervio, 
