2 The Botanical Gazette. [January, 
leaflets, long-stipitate and single coccules, etc.—San Rafael, 
Dept. Zacatepequez, alt. 6,500", Febr. 1892, J. D. S., (ex 
#i. Cit. 3;9100) 
Ouratea podogyna (series OOCARP& $A, Engl. Fl. Brasil. 
: 
, 
: 
XII”. 302).—Leaves elongate-oblong (12x 3"), caudately — 
acuminate, narrowed to short petiole (2—3'), obsoletely ser- — 
rulate above middle, coriaceous, dull-green above, paler be- 
neath; ascending nerves alone visible, impressed on upper 
surface, prominent on lower: slender panicle half as long as 
leaves, pedicels single or geminate and exceeding ovoid- 
lanceolate buds: sepals atrofuscous, caducous in anthesis, 
ovate-oblong (3} X 1}'), the three interior with scarious marg- 
ins: petals obovate-oblong (4x 2"), exunguiculate: stamens 
equalling sepals, sessile, subulate-tetragonal, lightly rugulose: 
gynophore slender (#'), 5-angulate: ovary half as long and twice 
broader, carpids short-oval and laterally compressed, style 
equalling petals: drupe not seen.—A tree 15-18" high, with — 
leaves resembling in form and size those of O. giganto- 
phylla Engl., but with flowers more nearly those of O. oltv@- 
formts Engl. O. Guatemalensis Engl., var. (?) Watson, differs 
by smaller and membranaceous leaves with close horizontal — 
veins, nearly simple raceme, short and thick gynophore, etc., — 
(no. 39, Watson’s FI. Guat.!)—Pansamali forest, alt. 3,800", 
Sept. 1886, von Tiirckheim, (ex Pl. cit. 1,034). 
_ POTENTILLA DONNELL-SMITHU, described by Dr. Focke 
in Botan. GAZ. XVI. 3, is now identified by him as P. hetero- 
sepala Fritsch, whose publication during the previous year in 
Botan. Fahrb. x1. 314 had been overlooked.—Collected also — 
annon, Ass’t Surg. U. S. A., associate of 
by Dr. W. C. Sh 
the Intercontinental Railwa 
Chimaltenango, alt. 9,000", Mch. 1892, (ex Pl. cit. 368); 
and by Messrs. Heyde & Lux at Chiul, Dept. Quiché, alt. 
i I). 
leaves quaternate: flow 
the greater stamens exc 
D. S., (ex Pl. cit. 2,469). 
Lower 
as nos. 182 and 2,139 of this series.— _ 
e Acatenango, Dept. Zacatepequez, alt. . 
