6 5 1 , Pipor fistulosimi C. DC. 
6 5 2 . TaDernaemontana undulata Valil 
6 S 3 * Stylogyne micrantha (HBI. ) Mez 
685. A latel was sent, but no specimen, 
SsS. Miconia impetioiaria- (Sw. ) Don 
687 * Chondodendron tomentosum Ruiz & Pavdn, 
689. Acalypha sp. Probably ney/ , but the flower spikes are too young for satisfac - 
toiy study. — 
694, Kalbreyerella roscellata Lindau. A fine find, Tbe species is knovffi. otherwise 
only from the original collection. ~ 
695* Blakea sp. To be sent to Dr, Gleason 
696. Anthurium sp. 
697. Palicurea lachnantha Standi. The typo was collected recently along the Eio 
Caqueta, 
69s. Psycho tri a chorioph,ulla Standi,, 
699* Blakea sp. To go Dr. Gleason 
700. Melastomaceae . 
701. Gesneriaceae. See preceding remarks. 
702. Conostegia Lawrancei Stardl., n^^^p^cie^. This genus is well represented in 
Central America, but tnei'e are orn^^^iei^"^^cies in South America, consequently 
I am rather certain that this is a valid one. 
703. Bosleria, Pamily Gesneriaceae, 
704 . Diastema. " 
705. Siparuna limoniodora (E, & p.) DC. 
707. Anguiria triphylla Miq, 
70 S.^lIeea constrictoides Heimerl. Apparently the second collection of this species 
I Po.blished an account of the Colombian species' "Td'dehtiy , ' but"“!iaci seen no mate - 
rial of this. 
710. Mandevilla sp. Belonging to a critical group. The specimen is sent away for 
study 
711. Aiouea Family Lauicaceae. This is another group in which it is hard to make 
dete mi nations. The best authority is Mr. Smith of Few York, but he, unfortuna- 
tely, is now out of the country. However, it is perfectly proper, in thus and 
other instances, to distribn.te your sets with the genus name only, 
712. Clusia alata Triana & Planch. 
713* Cupania hirsuta Eadlk. 
717. Joosia dichotoma (E. & P.) Karsten. One of the rarest plants of the Ruhiacaae 
I have seen only two or three specimens" 01 it " 
71s, Pithecolobium picramnioides Standi., sp. nov. 
720. Orchid. ¥e are sending material of the^ Wo orchids to Mr. Anes, who is the 
best authority upon the group, 
7 il. Trichilia sp. 
722. Bunchosia lanceolata Tarcz. 
724 . Rudgea retifolia Standi, Ixiown. heretofore only from Amazonian Peru ' 
725. Senacio Moritzianus Klatt * ^ 
726. Ilex Harstenii Does. 
727. Pourouma Lawrancei Standi., new species. 
728. lectandra sp. Lauraceae. ' 
729. Posoqueria maxima Standi . Known previously^ only from the original collection./ 
730. Sorocea af finis Hemsl. The species \ms described if Ml' PanAma^ and iiaF~Been \ 
unknown elsewhere, but your material appears to he exactly the same. 
731 » Hieronyma. audina Pax & Hoffm. 
734. Clusia axilliaris (Vesque) Engler 
735 - Cayaponia granatensis Cogn. 
737 * Trichilia montaaa HBE. 
73s. Smilax Poeppigii Kurith 
739 * Lacistema aggregata (Berg) Rushy 
740. Ladenbergia magnifoiia (R. & P,) Klotzsch 
74 - 1 . Henrietella verrucosa Triana 
742 . Siparuna guianensis Aubi, 
744. Blakea sp, 
745. Clavija longifolia ( Jacq. ) Mez 
74 o, Vochysia ferruglnea Mart. I nave seen this tree in the Canal Zone, where it 
is conspicuous in some places 
747. Carpotroche intermedia Standi., new species. 
