( 436) 
CHENOPODIACEAE 
CHENOPODIUM BOLIVIANUM Murr, Magvar Bot. Lap. 1: 359. 
1902. (Vo. 2897.) 
PHYTOLACCACEAE 
Rivina LaEvis L. Mant. 1: 41. “A shrub, 4 to 5 ft. high, 
growing in dry gravelly soil; the flowers white, the fruit bright- 
red; scarce.” Coripata, March 10, 1894. (Vo. 2083.) 
Villamilla rivinioides sp. nov. 
Finely tomentellate; branches slender, weak, ascending, Dacian! 
leafy ; stipules attenuate, 3-5 mm. long; petioles 1-3 cm. long, 
striate, wea ades 0.7-1.5 dm. long, 3-5 cm. Goat ovate, 
obtuse at fhe. base, acuminate and acute at the apex, entire, very 
ae the narrowly margined midrib and 8-10 pairs of strongly 
pcurved secondaries whitish and lightly sae cep peinae 
eae es 4-6 cm. long, flower-bearing portion 1.5 dm. more 
long, strongly striate, densely flowered, the raceme re cm. 
anthers 1.5 mm. long, o.5 mm. broad, the thecae separated except 
at the middle; ovary 1.5 mm. long, 1 mm. broad, strongly flattened 
and narrowly margined. (Vo. 2607.) 
MouLANA SECUNDA (R. & P.) Mart. Nov. Gen. 3: 172 
(Rivina secunda R. & P. Fl. Per. 1: 65. pl. zo2, f. a. (Wo. 
2550 
PHYTOLACCA OCTANDRA L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2. 631. (lVos. 2548 and 
2549-) 
POLYGONACEAE 
PoLyGoNuM acuMINATUM H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 178. ‘*A foot 
or two high in rich, wet ground, the flowers greenish-white. 
Used as a remedy fer wounds, by local application.” Coripata, 
March 28, 1894. (Vo. 2709.) 
POLYGONUM PERSICARIOIDES H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 179. ‘ Abun- 
dant in very wet soil, where water is standing or running, flowers 
light-red.” Coripata, February 24,1894. (JVos. 2067 and 2552.) 
PoLyYGoNuM ANOMALUM Small, Bull. Torrey Club 24: 46. Al. 293. 
1897. (No. 19702.) 
SARCOGONUM VULCANICUM (Endl.) Rusby, Mem. Torrey Club 4: 
252. (Wo. 20376.) 
