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Fuchsia Magellanica, Lam. Yungas, 4,000 ft. (1 81 2) . 
FUCHSIA Boliviana, Britt, spec. nova. Arbor vel frutex glabra. 
Folia opposita, petiolata, membranacea, ovalia, 6 cm.-12 cm. 
longa, 3cm.-4cm. lata, utrinque acuta, minute serrulata, petio- 
lis I cm. longis. Flores rosei, 2 cm.-3cm. longi, gracile pedicel- 
lati, in paniculas foliosas terminales dispositi; calycis tubus 
tubulosus, lobi lineares, acuti, tubo breviores; petala calycis 
lobis similia, paulo breviora ; stamina petalis paulo breviora ; 
ovarium oblongum ; stylo paulo exserto. 
Yungas, 6,000 ft. (1813). The same as Mandon's No. 624, 
Herb. Kew. Related to the Mexican F. arborescens, Sims. 
F. salicifolia, Hemsl. Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (1803). 
Fuchsia , a fragment of a species near F. ampliata, Benth., but 
corolla tube more slender and leaves acuminate. Probably 
undescribed. 
SAMYDACEHL 
Case aria Javitensis, H.B.K. Nov. Gen. v. 366. Falls of the 
Madeira, Brazil ( 2415 ). 
Casearia spinosa , Willd. Sp. PI. ii. 626. Junction of the Rivers 
Beni and Madre de Dios ( 1382) . 
Casearia sylvestris , Sw. FI. Ind. Occ. ii. 752. Reis, 1,500 ft. 
( : 383 )- 
Casearia punctata , Spr. Neue Entd. ii. 154. Guanai, 2,000 ft. 
The same as Lechler’s No. 2514 from Peru, Herb. 
Kew. 
Casearia oblongifolia , Camb. in St. Hil. FI. Bras. Merid. Guanai, 
2,000 ft. (1974), also 1 977 from same locality, also 2494 , col¬ 
lected in fruit, all doubtfully referred to this species. v ^ 
Casearia bracteifera , Sagot in Herb, Kew. ? Falls of the 
Madeira, Brazil ( 2574 ). 
CASEARIA membranacea, spec. nova. Arbor inermis, ramulis 
cinereis. Folia ovalia, tenuiter membranacea, utrinque acuta, 
9-13 cm. longa, 3-5 cm. lata, minute serrulata, glabra, petio- 
lata, punctata. Flores in fasciculas numerosa; calycis ped- 
dunculisque pubescentibus, staminibus 10. Junction of the 
Rivers Beni and Madre de Dios ( 2074 ). 
Casearia , species collected in fruit. Falls of Madeira (2614 a). 
Abatia Boliviana (Mandon & Wedd.). {Graniera Boliviana, 
Mandon & Wedd. PI. And. Boliv. No. 15 11). Sorata, 10,000 
ft (2468). 
