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Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. Prod. 3: 404. Espirito Santo, 1891 
(1272) = Rusby’s 1328, 2368 and 2858. 
Dolichos Lablab L. Sp. Pl. 725. Espirito Santo, 1891 (1274). 
Phaseolus prostratus Benth. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 15: Part 1,192. A 
little below Cochabamba (1011). 
Pachyrhizus tuberosus (Lam.) Spreng. Syst. 4: Cur. Post. 28r. 
Between Guanai and Tipuani, Apr.—June, 1892 (1430). 
Rhynchosia minima (L.) DC. Prod. 2: 385. Between Guanai and 
Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1433). 
Amerimnon Spruceanum (Benth.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 159 (Dad- 
bergia Spruceana Benth. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 15: Part 1, 223.) (?) 
Between Guanai and Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1408). M. 
Micheli, who kindly compared this for me with the specimens 
at Kew, thought that it did not exist there, but I subsequently 
found it to agree so closely with one of the two specimens 
(not the one from Santarem) thus marked by Mr. Bentham, 
that I think it may be thus referred. 
Amerimnon—in fruit only and not determinable. Vic. Mapiri, 
July-Aug., 1892 (1471). 
PLATYMISCIUM COCHABAMBENSE Sp. n. 
abrous; brancnes short and stout, light-gray, verrucose; peti- 
oles 2.5 or 3 cm. long, stout, the internodes of the rhachis, except 
the terminal, about as long, both stipules and stipellae wanting; 
leaflets 7, the petiolules 3 or 4 mm. long, stout; blades 5-8 cm. 
long, 3-4 cm. broad, the upper larger, oval, occidi slightly 
ovate or obovate, the base rounded, the apex abruptly very short 
and obtusely pointed ; entire, very thick, finely and lacenibiohously 
reticulate-veined, the primaries about 7-9 pairs, alternating with 
shorter ones; racemes solitary in the axils and several at the sum- 
mit, sessile or unequally peduncled, 8-10 cm. long, simple, rather 
densely flowered, the flowers mostly solitary, the pedicels about 2 
mm. long, bearing a sheathing semicircular thickened gland near 
the base of the calyx, both bracts and bractlets wanting; calyx 
obliquely campanulate, 5 mm. long and broad, n the teeth 
short, triangular-ovate, obtuse; corolla 1 cm. long, the petals sub- 
equal, the standard slightly the longest ; stamens jdn slightly 
shorter than, style slightly e qun the petals; stipe stout, about 
as long as the ovary, fruit not s 
Espirito Santo, 1891 (1181). 
ScLEROLOBIUM RADLKOFERI Sp. n. 
Lightly ferruginous or blackish-tomentose, except the glabrous 
