268 EEVISION OF THE NATURAL OHDER HEDERACEiE. 
17- S, angulatum^ Poir. Diet. vi. p. 745, exclud. syn. Browne. 
JdinopJiylhim angnlatumy Ruiz et Pavon, Fl, Perav, iii. p. 73, t. 307, 
non H. B. et K. — Peru (Pavon ! in Herb. Mus. Brit,). 
18. -S'. Ilumboldlianum^ Dene, et Planch, in Planch, et Linden, 
Araliac. p. 23, — Aciinopliyllum angnlatiim, H. B. et K, Nov. Gen. v. 
p. 92, non Euiz et Pavon? — New Granada^ between Pansitara and 
Almaguer (Humboldt and Bonpland), 
19. S. pentandrnm^ Poir. Diet. vi. p. 747. — Aclinoijliyllnm pentan- 
inmh Puiz et Pavon, PL Peruv. iii. p. 75, t. 311. — Muiia, Peru 
(Pavon ! in Herb. Mus. Brit.). 
20. S. Tnanm^ Planch, et Linden, Araliac. p. 23. — New Granada 
(Triana! Jervise !). 
I have seen the corolla of this plant, unknown to Planchon and 
Linden. It is hemisphericaL 
21. 5. heterotricJmm^ Planch, et Linden, Araliac. p. 23. — New 
Granada, between Bogota and Fusagasuga (Goudot ! n. 1 B.). 
22. 5'. Matheiosiy Seem. (sp. nov.) ; rarais foliisqne glabris ; foliolis 
8-10 oblongis v. obovato-oblougis, obtusis v. abrupte acuminatis, basi 
obtusis V. acutiusculis integenimis coriaceis, supra nitidis subavenils, 
subtus venis prominulis; capitulis (Pisi maj. magnitudine) raccmoso- 
paniculatis, rachis ramlsque villoso-puberulis, pedunculis angulatis ; 
corolla hemisphserica pubernla, apice depresso ; staminibus 5, antheris 
oblongis; stylls 4-5; drupis obconIco-4-5 -angulatis, glabris. — Cha- 
chapoyas, Peru (Mathews! in Hort. Hook; et Bth.). , 
Leaflets 3|— 4 inches long, 1^ inches broad. 
ferrngin 
alia ft 
Hedera fe 
De Cand. Prod. iv. p. 264. — Between Saraguro and Ona (Humboldt 
and Bonpland) . 
24. 8. SpTHcei, sp. nov. Seem. ; foliolis 9 longe petiolulatis ovali- 
oblongis acuminatis in petiolum attenuatis glabris, supra atroviridibus, 
snbtus palHdioribus venis priraariis subpurpurascentibus; rachi pc- 
dunculisque tomento stellato deciduo vestitis ; floribus sessilibus ; ca- 
pitulis (fa?ra. fructif.) parvis ; corolla ign. ; stylis 4 recurvis. — Tarapoto, 
Peru (Spruce! n. 4550). 
I have named this species in honour of its discoverer, that enterpris- 
ing South xVmerican explorer, Dr. Spruce. 
