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the corolla; lacinie of same length, reflexed, at the obtusish 
capsule covered by the corolla, upper half free—Brazil, near 
Rio, Sellow! 4.99 B.; southern Brazil, the same ! in Hb. reg. 
Berol.; Riedel! 990 in Hb. H. B. Petrop.; Island of Sta, Ca- 
tarina, southern Brazil, on Citrus, Pabst ex Schlechtend. 
56. C. PARVIFLORA, n. sp.: caulibus capillaceo-filiformibus 
intricatis ; cymis fasciculato-paniculatis laxis paucifloris; pe- 
dicellis flore minuto late i 
cis turbinati lobis ovatis obtusiusculis tubum corolla sequan- 
tibus; laciniis ovati u lan i j 
siusculo inflexis; staminibus brevibus, antheris ovatis fila- 
ar. 6, ELONGATA: pedicellis elongatis clavatis; floribus 
minoribus; laciniis acutis tubo subduplo longioribus demum 
reflexis; filamentis subulatis gracilibus lacinias equantibus. 
Brazil, Min eraes, on Trem dt, Ackermann! Villa 
Rica, on some other shrub; Pohl! 5726; Var. 8. Goyaz, Wed- 
dell! 2125.—Flowers only 4-3 line long, smaller than in an 
i 
var. 8, the pedicels are 2 or 8 times as long as the “ whitish” 
flowers; lacinie and especially filaments much longer and 
more slender. 
tt Lobes of corolla obtuse, not incurved. 
lum on the radiately marked umbilicus.—Flower 13-2 lines 
long, dotted with yellow glands, which Dr. Hooker describes 
58. C. MicROsTYLA, n. sp.: caulibus filiformibus floribus- 
que glandulosis ; cymulis laxis paucifloris ; calycis lobis trian- 
gulato-ovatis obtusis corolle tubo profunde campanulato bre- 
