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987. Published as “ Cardiospermum Halicacabum L” is C. Corindum 
L. Sp. PL ed. 2, $26. 
879. PAULLINIA BOLIVIANA Radlk. sp. n. 
In sectione * Caloptilon" (capsula trialata, alis endocarpii in- 
gressu chartaceis persistentibus, sepalis 5 liberis) quodammado 
affinis Paulliniae acutangulae Pers. Pube molliore vel subnulla 
induta; rami e triangulari 3-6-sulcati, corpore lignoso simplici ; 
folia 5 EE KEE foliola elliptico-lanceolata, supra medium 
remote serrato-dentata, punctis lineolisque pellucidis ramificatis 
ornata; stipulae lineari-subulatae; thyrsi solitarii, graciles, pube- 
ruli ; fructus trialatus, obovatus, minor; seminis testa glabra 
orma I, genuina. Molliter pubescens Cochabamba 1890, 
Bang. n. 879. (Serjania sp. Rusby in Enum. p. 17, excl. obs. 
“very near 413," quae Sevjania re Camb). 
Forma 2, glabrescens. Pube vix ulla nisi in foliis circa articula- 
tiones et ad nervos adspersa. Guanai 1886, Rusby n. 529. (Paut- 
linia sp. Britton in Bull. Torr. Club, 16: 191). : 
923. SCHINUS DIVERSIFOLIA a n. 
Glabrous. Branchlets 2-3 dm. long, slender, patulous, at 
length bright red; petioles 1-2 cm. long, narrowly margined, the 
leaflets 5-9, the upper frequently not at all or imperfectly separated 
from the terminal, narrowly decurrent upon the rhachis, very un- 
equal, the Vues 1—2.5 cm. long and 3-8 mm. broad, the terminal 
1.5—4 cm. long and 5-15 mm. broad, outline irregular, the lateral 
mostly oblong to slightly ere the terminal lanceolate to 
angularly ovoid, the base abruptly tapering, the apex rounded but 
minutely mucronate, thickish, pale, the veins obscure; panicles 
only 2-4 cm. long and broad, lax, the rhachis flexuous ; pedicels 
slender, one and one-half to twice the length of the flower, which 
is minute, about 2 mm. broad when fully expanded. 
Vic. Cochabamba, 1891. The leaves said to possess medicinal 
virtues. 
756. Published as * Caesalpinia rosulata sp. n." is regarded by Dr. 
d as identical with C. Fisheriana, and I defer to his 
judgme 
822. Ree as “ Erythrina Cristi-Galli L." Dr. Taubert refers 
to Æ. falcata Benth. 
936. Published as * Szy/osauthes hamata (L.) Taubert ? " is 
STYLOSANTHES Bancii Taub. sp. n. 
Caulis herbaceus vel basi sublignosus, simplex vel pe ram- 
osus, angulatus, hispido-setosus insuperque praesertim superne 
villosulus; stipulae striatae, vagina processus blesse fere pupie : 
