205 
pairs, anastomosing about I mm. from the margin, glabrous both 
sides, pale or glaucous above, flavescent beneath i in drying; pedun- 
cles 1-2 cm. long, panicle proper 3-4 cm. long and broad, rather 
few-flowered; bracts resembling the upper petioles, but shorter, 
thinner and lighter colored; flowers sub-sessile, in threes, the 
mature obovoid-globose buds about 4 mm. in diameter; staminate 
flowers only seen; anthers distinct, quadrangular in transverse sec- 
si narrowed downward, the filaments for the most part united 
nto a conical or Wei mass. Very near C. Criuva Camb. One 
Reeg by Pearce at Santa Cruz is possibly the same. 
Unduavi, March, 1891. 
390. Distributed and enumerated as Marcgraavia peduncularis 
Poepp. Mss. is Norantea peduncularis Poepp. ex Wittm. Mart. 
Fl. Bras. Marc. 238. 
953. Published as probably a Malveopsis is determined by Mr. E. 
Baker to be Modiolastrum malvacfolium (Griseb.) R. Schum. 
Mart. Fl. Bras. 13: 3, 277 (Modiola malvacfolia Griseb. Symb. 
Fl. Arg. 45). 
114. Malva parviffora L. Pl. Nov. Am. Acad. 3: 416. Vic. La 
Paz. 10,000 ft. 1889. 
409. Pavonia paniculata Cav. Diss. 3: 135. pl. 46. f. 2. Yungas, 
1890. : 
545. Pavona Typhalea e Cav. Diss. 2: 134. Yungas, 1890— 
Rusby's 1487. 
647. Gossypium maritimum Todaro, var. polycarpum Todaro, Rel. 
Cult. Cott. ai VIII. Yungas, 1890—Rusby’s 659. 
931. Ayenia Boliviana Rusby. The fruit characters, taken from 
Mandon’s No. 1508, Herb. Kew, are as follows: 
Depressed-globose, 4 mm. broad, 3 mm. long, deeply 5-lobed, 
SET brown, finely pubescent, coarsely aud sparsely green- muri- 
= Brittonella pilosa Rusby, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 20: 430. Vic. 
Cochabamba, 1891. 
315. Oxalis medicaginea HBK. Nov. Gen. 5: 241. Yungas, 1890. 
348. Erythrochiton Brasiliensis Nees et Mart. Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 
I1: 170. pl. 25 (1823). 
848. Published as « Trichilia ovalis” is GUAREA OVALIS. 
829. Alzatea verticillata R. & P. Fl. Per. 3: 20. pl. 241. Songo, 
Nov. 1891. 
