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PAPAVERACEAE 
Bocconta INTEGRIFOLIA H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 4: 119. (Vo. 2669.) 
The same as Rusby rz6r. 
CRUCIFERAE 
CARDAMINE OVATA CORYMBOSA Britton. (See 20. 227.) (Vo. 
£790 
CARDAMINE CHENOPODIFOLIA Pers. Syn. 2: 195. Uchimachi, 
Coroico, July 17, 1894. ‘* A small plant, with greenish flowers, 
in cultivated ground.” (Vo. 23747.) The same as Ball's speci- 
men from Rio Janeiro. 
SisyMBRIUM HIspripuLUuM (DC.) Tr. & Pl. Ann. Sci. Nat. IV. 
17: 63. 1862. (Zurritis hispidula DC. Syst. 2: 213.) (Wo. 
1972.) The same as Rusby 1208. 
SISYMBRIUM LEPTOCARPUM Hook. & Arn. Bot. Misc. 3: 139. 
1833. (Vo. 2507.) The same as Rusby 1207. 
Stsymsprium Russyi Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 16: 16. (Mo. 
1896.) The same as Rusby 7432. 
Matthewsia diffusa sp. nov. 
Younger portions minutely aetna and apparently glandular ; 
stems at length 2 dm. or more long, prostrate, coarsely angled, 
sub-fleshy, much branched, ae petioles short an nd broad, clasp- 
obtuse, entire, fleshy; pedicels 2-3 m long, stout, strongly 
angled; peda ae 3 mm. long, ovate, obtuse, very slightly 
exceeded by the very thin white petals; capsules about 1 cm. long: 
exclusive of i stout, persistent style, which is 2 mm. long, lanceo- 
late, falcate, tuberculate by the contained seeds, which are oval- 
orbicular, flattened, greenish, 1 mm. long. (Vo. 71967.) 
LepipiuM AFFINE Wedd. Ann. Sci. Nat. V.1: 284. 1864. (Vo. 
2802. This number and ‘‘2g02” may have been transposed for 
this and a fern.) The same as Mandon 927. 
CAPPARIDACEAE 
CLEOME GLaNnDULOosA R. & P.; DC. Prodr. 1: 238. Without 
number. The same as Rusby 7374. 
VIOLACEAE 
VIOLA PYGMAEA Juss.; Poir. Encyc. 8: 630. (Vo. 1872.) 
