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vel ascendentibus ; ramulis pilosis; foliolis ovatis vel lanceo- 
latis, tenuis, obtusis, mucronulatis, breviter petiolatis, supra 
glabratis, subter albo-pilosis ; racemis terminalibus axillari- 
busque, elongatis; flores caerulei ?, parvi, (7 mm. lati); gra- 
cile pedicellati ; bracteis et calycibus valde pilosis; legumini- 
bus 5-articulatis, articulis oblongis, dense et breviter tomen- 
tosis. Yungas, 4,000 ft. (974). 
Evidently related to D. Mandonii , but with smaller flowers, 
thinner and smaller leaves and pilose bracts and calyx. 
Desmodium. A species apparently related to D. axillare. Falls 
of the Madeira, Brazil (961); junction of the Beni and Madre 
de Dios (962). 
Desmodium sclerophyllum, Benth. in Mart. FI. Bras. xv. Pars. 1., 
102. Reis, 1,500 ft. (2349). 
Desmodium barbatum (L.), Benth. 1 . c. 96. Reis, 1,500 ft. (971). 
Vicia sativa, L. var. angustifolia (Roth), Ser. Near La Paz, 10,- 
000 ft. (1006). Introduced. 
Vicia graminea , Sm. in Rees Cyclop, fide Benth. 1 . c. Sorata, 
10,000 ft. (1007). The same as Mandon, No. 724. 
Lathyrus pubescens. Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 21. Sorata, 10,- 
000 ft. ( 1011 ). 
Faba vulgaris, L. Cultivated in Yungas, 4,000 ft. (1010). 
Centrosema Plinnieri (Juss.),. Benth. 1 . c. 127. Guanai, 2,000 ft. 
. (2354 
Centrosema pubescens,¥itn\h. 1 . c. 131. Reis, 1,500 ft. ( 1345 ). 
Centrosema Virginianum (L.), Bqnth. 1 . c. 132. Yungas, 6,000 
ft. (1340). The same as Mandon’s 744. 
Centrosema hastatum , Benth. 1 . c. Guanai, 2,000 ft. ( 1049 ). 
Clitoria Poitcei , DC. Prodr. ii. 234. Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2399). 
Cologania ovalifolia , HBK. Nov. gen. vi. 412. Sorata, 10,000 ft. 
(1338). 
Teramnus uncinatus , (L.), Sw. FI. Ind. Occ. iii. 1238. Reis,. 
1,500 ft. (1346). 
C a 1 .0 poGo nI u mT/Er u le U m (Benth). ( Stenolobium caruleum, 
Benth. Ann. Mus. Vind. ii. 125). Guanai, 2,000 ft. ( 262^ ). 
Galactia tenuiflora (Willd.), Wight. & Arn. Prodr. i. 206. Gua¬ 
nai, 2,000 ft. ( 2370) . 
Galactia speciosa (DC). ( Collcea speciosa , DC., Mem. Leg. 
245). Yungas, 6,000 ft. (1341); Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (1342). 
