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STYLOSANTHES JUNCEA Micheli, Mém. Soc. Phys. Genév. 28°: 
1g. 1883. (lVo. 2750.) 
ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Sp. Pl. 741. ‘* Requires good soil; culti- 
vated; local name ‘ Mani.’” Coripata, April 24, 1894. (Vo. 
MEIBOMIA CAJANIFOLIA (H.B.K.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 195. 
(Hedysarum cajanifolium H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 6: 525. Al. 598.) 
(No. 1987.) The same as Rusby 965. 
MEIBOMIA BARBATA (L.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 195. (Hedysarum 
barbatum L. Syst. ed. 10. 1170.) ‘+ Abundant in dry, gravelly 
soil, the flowers pale-blue.” Coripata, March 11, 1894. (lVo 
2085.) 
Meibomia variegata sp. nov. 
White-pilose, the hairs mostly es ete slender, elon- 
gated, purple below, striate; petioles 4-5 cm. long, slender, striate; 
lateral leaflets very short-petiolulate, 4-5 cm. long, 1.75-2.25 cm. 
broad, ovate, rounded at the base, minutely apiculate at the obtuse 
apex, entire, very thin, bright-green with an irregular, pale middle 
patch, the very slender yellowish venation lightly prominent, espe- 
cially underneath, the piney ascending secondaries about 6 pairs; 
terminal leaflet 0.75-1.25 cm. distant from the lateral, nearly a half 
larger; panicle very large, very loose and open, leafy, the very 
u mm. 
gether, about 1 cm. long, filiform ; ok ong-pilose, the tube 
m. long, broadly campanulate, the lobes pete te, attenuate, Ge 
longest 4 mm., the shortest nearly 3 mm. long; corolla nearly 8 
mm. long, light-purple; stamens 7 mm. long, one free from the 
others, distinct at the summit for 1 mm., the pistil a little longer; 
ovary not stipitate; legume of about 3 joints, one suture very lightly, 
the other deeply sinuate, the joints about 8 mm. long, 5 mm. broad, 
the middle one a little shorter and nearly semicircular. (Wo. 
2817.) 
Vicra seTIFoLIA H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 6: 500. (Specimen with- 
out number. ) 
BRADBURYA sp. nov. An undescribed species of this genus was 
distributed, but our one specimen was lost and description cannot 
be written. (JVo. 2328, in part.) 
ERYTHRINA RUBINERVIS H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 6: . ‘A tree 
about 4o ft. high, growing in wet clay; the flowers dark-red. 
Local name ‘ Saibo.’” Coroico, September, 1894. (Vo. 24378.) 
GALACTIA GLAUCESCENS H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 6: 431. ‘* Grows 
