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SAMYDACEAE. 
Casearia sylvestris Swz. Fl. Ind. Occ. 2: 752. Var. TOMENTELLA 
var. nov. 
The permanence of its indumentum sufficiently distinguishes 
it from the type, which is early glabrate. It is probably distinct, 
but until this composite species is analyzed, this form may as well 
rest within it. 
Vic. Guanai, July, 1892 (1592). Collected also by Pearce at 
Pampas. Matthews’ 1601 from Tarapota, Peru,is similar in other 
respects than the pubescence. 
CASEARIA ATTENUATA sp. n. (Sect. Zuelania.) 
Glabrous, except the minutely puberulent pedicels and calyx; 
branchlets EaR somewhat flexuous, striate, reddish brown, the 
internodes 1.5-3 cm. long; petioles 5 mm. long, broad; blades 8- 
. long, 2-3 cm. broad, lance- -oblong, the base tapering into 
the petiole, the apex contracted into a long attenuate tip, ob- 
scurely serrate, coriaceous, conspicuously punctate, dark green, 
reticulate, the venation slight ly prominent beneath, the ems. 
about 5 pairs, strongly ascending; pedicels slender, about 5 m 
long, articulated at about the middle; calyx crateriform, 3.5—4 
broad, pistil 2 mm. long, the ovary broadly ovramidat ove: a 
little longer than the style, the stigma 0.5 mm. broad, peltate, deeply 
lobed. 
Mapiri, July-Aug., 1892(1529). The same as Burchell's 8439. 
Banara pyramidata Rusby, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club; 3: Part 3, 33. 
Between Tipuani and Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1692) —365. 
Abatia Boliviana (Mand. et Wedd.) Britt. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 
17: 214. Vic. Sorata, 10,000 ft., Nov., 1892 (1613)— Mandon's 
I511 and Rusby's 2468. 
LOASEAE. 
Klaprothia mentzelioides H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 6: 123. AJ. 537. Espirito 
Santo, 1891 (1244). 
(For other numbers occurring here, see Part 1.) 
TURNERACEAE. 
Turnera Weddelliana Urb. et Rolfe, Jahrb. Kgl. Bot. Gart. 2: 90. 
Between Guanai and Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1335)— 
 Rusby's 2653 and 2094. ; 
