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adnate (or agglutinate?) to the base of the petals; corolla deep 
purple; capsule hyaline, 1.5 mm. broad; seeds black or blackish, 
muricate 
Turedon, 1891 (1140). 
HYPERICINEAE. 
Hypericum struthiolaefolium Juss. Ann. Mus. Par. 3: 161. pl 16. 
f. 2. Near snow line, Mt. Tunari, 1891 (1026) = Mandon’s 
790. 
Caopia tomentosa (R. & P.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 59. Vic. Sorata, 
Nov., 1892 (1724) — Rusby's 719. 
Caopia Guyanensis (Aubl.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 58. Between 
Tipuani and Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1695) — Rusby's 722. 
GUTTIFERAE. 
Clusia—species apparently undescribed, and near (C. cuneata ; 
but I have only pistillate flowers in a young state, and the ma- 
terial does not warrant a description. Between Tipuani and 
Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1718). 
TERNSTROEMIACEAE. 
Norantea anomala H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 8: 218. p/. 6. f. 4.2 Espirito 
Santo, 1891 (1194). Mapiri, July-Aug., 1892 (1544). Be- 
cause of the doubtfulness of this determination and the incom- 
pleteness of the description cited above, a complete descrip- 
tion is here appended. 
Glabrous; stems elongated, gray-brown, terete; petioles 
stout, 5-10 mm. long; blades 5-10 cm. long, 2-4 cm. broad, 
obovate, with rounded apex, cuneate base continued into 
the petiole and entire margin, coriaceous, above light-green, the 
midrib slightly elevated and veins obscure, underneath ferrugin- 
whitish, about one-third as long as the red-brown corolla; petals 
coherent at the base, thick and dry ; stamens 5, the filaments flat- 
