(327) 
Caopia crassa Rusby, Mem. Torrey Club 4: 204. (Wo. 2937.) 
This is apparently the same as Parker's Demerara specimen, 
called “*C. gudcanensis.” 
Caopia GLaBra (R. & P.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 59. (iVo. 2933.) 
GUTTIFERAE 
Ciusia MULTIFLORA H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 5: 200. (Vo. 2975.) 
Crusia RAMOSA Rusby, Mem. Torrey Club 4: 204. (Vo. 2372.) 
Cuusia sp. (Vo. 2477. 
SYMPHONIA GLOBULIFERA L. f. Suppl. 302. (Wo. 2954.) The 
same as Rusby 1853 
TERNSTROEMIACEAE 
RuyscHIA GUIANENSIS (Aubl.) Vitm. Summa Pl. 2: 250. 1789. 
(Souroubea guianensis Aubl. Pl. Gui. 1: 244. 1775. = Ruy- 
schia Souroubea Sw. Prodr. Veg. Ind. Occ. 50. 1788.) ‘In 
rich mould, forest shade, climbing to a height of 15 or 20 feet; 
scarce ; flowers green.” Coroico, Yungas, 5,500 ft., September 
1, 1894. (Vo. 2goz.) The same as Hayes 345. 
? TERNSTROEMIA BRASILIENSIS Camb. in A. St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Mer. 
1: 298. pl. 59. ‘* Shrub about & ft. high, in rich forest mould, 
scarce.” Near Coroico, Yungas, July 24, 1894. (Vo. 2360.) 
Also collected by Pearce at Santa Cruz, 7,000 ft., December, 
1864. The leaves are larger and heavier, the calyx is lighter and 
the pod thinner than in 7. draszlienszs. 
Ternstroemia asymmetrica sp. nov. 
Glabrous ; branchlets short, stout but weak, widely spreading or 
recurved, gray, rough, very leafy toward the summit; leaves 5-5 
cm. long, 2-3 cm. broad, oblanceolate to obovate and prequel. 
the apex slightly and bluntly acuminate, the base tapering into a 
very short, stout, purple, margined petiole, thick, the margin entire, 
thinly revolute ; midrib sharply i impressed above e, very prominent, 
t 
I cm. Ones stout, purple; sepals rotund-elliptical, 5 mm. 
gle. pepe any. (Vo. 1974-) 
The same as xo. 877, but not 875. Differs from Z. drasil- 
zensts in the inequilateral leaves, and the smaller flowers, with 
calyx of lighter texture. Spruce 4798 is in part the same. 
