594 PHANEROGAMIA. 



1. Miconia (Jucunda) staminea, DC. 



Melastoma staminea, Desv. in Lam. Diet. 4, p. 53. 



Miconia staminea, DC. Prodr. 3, p. 187 ; Naudin, in Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 3, 16, p. 123. 

 Graffenrieda jucunda, Mart. & Zucc. Nov. Gen. & Spec. 3, t. 276, forma angustifolia. 

 Jucunda Lhotskyana & J. Martiana, Cham, in Linnaea, 9, p. 456. 



Hab. Brazil, near Rio Janeiro, and in the Organ Mountains. 



2. Miconia brunnea, DC. 



Miconia brunnea, DC. Prodr. 3, p. 184 ; Naudin, 1. c. p. 200. 



Hab. Brazil, near Rio Janeiro ; or in the Organ Mountains. 



3. Miconia cinerascens, Miguel ? 



Miconia cinerascens, Miquel, in Linnaea, 22, p. 543 ? 



Hab. Brazil ; in the Organ Mountains. 



The plant before me belongs to Eumiconia, Paniculares § 1, a, of 

 Naudin's arrangement. It is apparently the same as no. 1296 of 

 Pohl's collection, communicated by the Vienna herbarium to that of 

 Hooker. Except that the pubescence is at first of a rusty or ferru- 

 gineous hue, and the calyx is scarcely costate, it accords so well with 

 Miquel's character of M. cinerascens that it would not be proper to 

 establish a new species upon it. 



4. Miconia divaricata, Gardner. 



Miconia divaricata, Gardner, in Hook. Lond. Jour. Bot. 2, p. 345. 

 Hab. Organ Mountains, Brazil. 



The branches of the panicle are scarcely divergent iu these speci- 

 mens. 



