CENT. r. 77 



Sw. arborea, ramis laxis, ibl. obovatis glabris, fl. 

 ternis also in Jamaica, deemed a var. by 

 Swartz, although a small tree 12 to 15 feet high. 



442. ERIPHIA Brown, diff. Besleria 391, cal. 

 5part. basi ventricosus coloratus liquor limpidus 

 exudens, corolla ringens,tubo medio gibboso,lab. 

 sup. incurv. 2part. inf. 3part. ineq. Anthera 4 

 aglutinata, fil. 5to rudimento, stig. bifidum, bacca 

 uniloc. sem. fundo inserta. fi. axil, confertis. 

 A very distinct G. to be added to my BESLERI- 

 DES, Swartz thought that the B. cristata, my Lo- 

 phalix 394. was a Columnea ? two types. 



443. Eriphia pallida Raf. Besl. lutea Swartz 

 4*c fol, petiolatis ovatis acumin. serratis, 

 Jamaica &c, shrub of 3 to 4 feet, ft. pale or 

 ochroleucous. 



444. Eriphia lutea Raf. Besl. do L. auct. 

 Arborea, ramis articul. fol. subsess. lanceol. ser- 

 ratis nervosis, South America, Guyana &c, 

 small tree 6 to 10 feet high, flowers yellow. 



445. LEUCOXYLON Raf. diff. Bignonia, cal. bi- 

 lab. sup. rotund, integr. inf. bifido, corolla in- 

 fundib. bilab. 2-31obis undulatis, stig. dilat. in- 

 tegrum, siliqua, teres. Arbor, fol. digit. Ji. 

 termin. The G. Bignonia was another med- 

 ley a family rather than G. Tecoma, Gelsemium 

 and Catalpia have been divided, I have propos- 

 ed Cupulissa 203, Uloma 222 in my Flora Tel- 

 luriana, and I must establish several others, be- 

 sides the akin G. Spathodea, Jacaranda, Am- 

 philophium &c. This has 4 types, 2Sp. blended 

 in B. leucoxylon, but perhaps most of the digi- 

 tate Sp. belong to it. B. serratifolia has also 

 the calix bilabiate. 



446. Leucoxylon riparia Raf. fol. 5-8natis, 

 lato lanceol. acutis fl. solitaris fine tree of Ja- 



