( 354) 
MYRTACEAE 
PsIpIUM PYRIFERUM L. Sp. PI. ed. 2. 672. (Vos. 2870, 2877 and 
2832.) 
PsIDIUM POMIFERUM L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2. 672. (WWVo. 2829.) 
Myrtus micropHyLia H. & B. Pl. Aequin. r: 19. Al. g. (Vo. 
IQIT. 
Myrcia PaivaE Berg; Mart. Fl. Bras. 141: 179. (Vos. 2827 
and 2828.) 
Myrcia LANCEOLATA Camb.; A. St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Mer. 2: 329. 
(No. 2826.) The same as zo. 285. 
MyRrcia PRUNIFOLIA DC. Prodr. 3: 253. (Vo. 2825.) The same 
as Rusby 2693. 
Myrcia coroicensis sp. nov. 
Inflorescence and younger portions ferruginous or more or less 
yellowish appressed-hairy; branchlets slender, strongly spreading, 
acumination obtuse, the upper surface glabrous except when very 
young; pilose upon the veins underneath, thickish, pale, the second- 
aries very numerous, the alternating ones st: ronger, a strong inter- 
connecting line about 1 mm. from the margin, the surfaces rather 
finely reticulate, venation obscure above, rather eee under- 
neath; panicles terminal and in the upper axils, 6-10 cm. long, 
pyramidal, very loose and open, the branches very slender; mature 
uds globose, 2-2.5 mm. in diameter; calyx strongly tomentose on 
both surfaces, the tube broadly turbinate, rather longer than the 
broad lobes, extended between the ovary and stamens, becoming 
strongly recurved; style slender, tapering, 4-5 mm. (Wo. 2276.) 
Very near AZ. Patvae Berg. 
MELASTOMACEAE 
DEsMOscELIS CALCARATA (Naud.) Triana, Trans. Linn. Soc. 
1871. (Lastandra calcarata Naud. Ann. Sci. Nat. 
IY. 13: 127. 1850.) ‘* Flowers large, white, fall on being 
touched. Grows in wet mould.” Coripata, April 6, 1894. (Wo. 
2I19. 
TIBOUCHINA GRANULOSA (Desr.) Cogn. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 14°: 
340. (Adelastoma granulosa Desr.; Lam. Encyc. 4: 44.) 
Nos. 1955 and 2227.) 
TIBOUCHINA BICOLOR (Naud.) Cogn.; DC. Monogr. Phan. 7: 265. 
( Chaetogastra bicolor Naud. Ann. Sci. Nat. III.14: 128. 1850.) 
