LeguminoscB.'] 
MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 
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1. Urvillea Bertei'iana, DC. 
Hab. Realejo. 
Our specimen agrees tolerably well with the imperfect description given by De Candolle ; but his plant is 
from St Martha. We possess however a plant from St Vincent, which may be the same, but it is scarcely speci- 
fically distinct. The leaves are much longer than in U. ulmacea, and irregularly and coarsely toothed. 
1. Serjania racemosa, Schum. 
Hab. Realejo. 
1. Paullinia Curassavica, L. 
Hab. Realejo. 
Ord. XL MELIACEiE. Juss. 
1 . Swietenia Mahogoni^ L. 
Hab. Realejo. 
Ord. XII. OXALIDE^. DC. 
1. Oxalis Necei, DC. Prod. 1. p. 689. 
Hab. Acapulco. 
Ord. XIII. TEREBINTHACE^. Juss. 
1. Rhus terehinthifolia, Schlecht. — Hook, et Arn. supra, p. 284. 
Hab. San Bias and Tepic. 
2. R. macrophylla ; foliis pinnatis subsexjugis cum impari, foliolis ellipticis sinuatis 
basi apiceque obtusissimis supra glabriusculis subtus puberulis, paniculis terminalibus 
folio duplo triplove brevioribus gracilibus, floribus glomeratis sessilibus, calycibus pubes- 
centibus. 
Hab. Acapulco. — Remarkable for the large size of the leaves, 1 J to 2 feet long, with leaflets 4 to 6 inches in 
length ; these latter are exactly elliptical, bluntly and broadly serrated at the margin, upon very short petiolules, 
marked with very straight nearly transverse nerves and these again connected by reticulated nervelets. To 
the eye they appear glabrous, but beneath under the microscope, are seen to be downy, especially on the 
nerves and on the younger leaflets. The branches of the panicle and the calyces are likewise downy. 
Ord. XIV. LEGUMINOS^. Hick. 
1. Crotalaria ovalis, Ph Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3006. Hook, et Arn. supra, p. 284. — C. 
sagittalis 7. ovalifolia. Ph . — C. sagittalis, var. Schlecht. in Linncea, v. 12. p. 278. 
Hab. San Bias to Tepic. 
