(341 ) 
SERJANIA LETHALIS St. Hil. Pl. Rem. Brés. 1: 206, 235. 
‘¢Growing in mould and yellow clay, and climbing to a height 
of 30feet or more. Flowers white.” Coroico, August 12, 1894. 
(No. 2377.) 
SERJANIA SPHAEROCOCCA Radlk. Monog. Serj. 153. (Vo. 2623.) 
SERJANIA AREOLATA Radlk. Monog. Serj. Suppl. n. 14. ‘* Plant 
grows in gravel, along roadside, and climbs to a height of about 
8 feet. Flowers yellow.” Coroico, September, 1894. (Wo. 
2444.) 
SERJANIA GRANDICEPS Radlk. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 336. 1898. 
(Specimens without number. ) 
CaRDIOSPERMUM HALICACABUM MIcROocARPUM Bl. ‘A small 
pliant climbing to a height of 4-6 feet, in cultivated ground. 
Flowers white.” Coripata, Yungas, March 28, 1894. (Wo. 
2110.) 
PAULLINIA DASYSTACHYA GENUINA Radlk. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 
337. 1898. (Wo. 28r5 or 2475.) 
ALLOPHYLUS PUNCTATUS (Poepp.) Radlk. Mem. Torrey Club 
6: 21. (Schmidelia punctata Poepp. Nov. Gen. et Sp. 3: 
38. pl. 2gg.) ‘*A tree about ro ft. high, growing in dry, 
gravelly soil. Flowers white.” Coroico, September 2, 1894. 
(Vo. 2405.) 
ALLOPHYLUS CINNAMOMEUS Radlk. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 336. 
1898. (Vo. 2236.) 
CUPANIA VERNALIS Camb. in St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Mer. 1: 387. 
(Wo. 2254.) 
MataysBa BOLIVIANA Radlk. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 336. 1898. 
‘¢A tree about 15 ft. high, with white flowers, growing in rich 
forest, near river.” Coripata, April 23, 1894. (Vo. 2772.) 
Llagunoa Mandoni sp. nov. 
Branchlets Si dais -brown with prominent leaf-scars, the inter- 
nodes only about m. long; petioles 6 mm. long, margined, show- 
ing no indications of lateral leaflets, blades 3-6 cm. long, 2.5-4 cm. 
broad, oval-ovate, acutish, rounded to subcordate at the base, serrate 
with short, broad teeth, puberulent on the veins underneath; flowers 
not seen; fruits solitary, the stoutish peduncles 1.25-2 cm. long; 
fruiting calyx- segments oval, —7 mm. long, thickish; fruits 2 
cm. broad after expansion, anaes eer rey light-brow 
internally; seed black, 5 mm. long. (Vo. 7928.) Collected ie 
by Mandon 
