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Securidaca volubilis, L., Sp. PI., 992. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (2544), 
Guanai, 2,000 ft. (2365). 
Monnina parviflora , H. B. K., Nov. Gen. & Sp., v. 419. Yungas, 
4,000 ft. (1913 and 1909); Mapiri, 2,500 ft. ; specimens re¬ 
ferred to this species with some hesitation (1907.) 
Monnina cestrifolia , H. B. R., l.c., 413; Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (1912). 
Collected also by R. Pearce in the same region (728 in Herb. 
Kew). 
Monnina Boliviensis, A. W. Bennett, spec. nova. Frutex 
grandis ? Ramis validis crassis pubescentibus; foliis crassis 
ellipticis vel ovatis (supernis), 10 cm. longis, 6-7 cm. latis, 
nervo medio subtus valde prominente, breviter petiolatis, 
petiolo ad basim articulato; petiolo nervoque medio pubes¬ 
centibus; paniculis terminalibus ramosissimus, confertis, ramu 
lis ad basim articulatis ; bracteis linearibus hirsutis subpersist- 
entibus ; floribus sessilibus coeruleis in alabastro fere rotundis, 
4 mm. latis et longis; sepalis 3 exteriorbus subaequalibus, 
ovatis, ciliatis, margine coeruleis; alis subrotundis, glabris, 
eciliatis; carina et petalis lateralibus glabris, eciliatis; fructu 
sessili, triangulari, 3 mm. longo, 2 mm. lato; glabro et vix 
rugoso; monospermo, seminibus maturis non visis. Near 
Yungas, 4,000 ft. (1970). Related to M. cestuans, (L.), DC., 
and M. Xalapensis, Kunth. 
Monnina rnpestris, H. B. K., 1 . c., 415. Sorata, 10.000 ft. 
(1910); Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (1911). 
Monnina resedoides , St. Hil., Flor. Bras. Mer., ii., 61. Near La 
Paz, 10,000 ft. (1932 and 1933). Specimens also from near 
Yungas, 4,000 ft. perhaps this species, perhaps M. Chandruy- 
ensis, Spruce, ms. 
Monnina , (?) Beni River (1538). A mere scrap with the flowers 
not developed; not seen by Professor Bennett. 
Vochysiace^e. 
Vochysia divergens , Pohl, PI. Bras., ii., 19, t, III. Mapiri, 2,500 
ft. (610). Specimens referred to this species with some hesi¬ 
tation. 
Trigonia pubescens, Camb. in St. Hil., FI. Bras., ii., 114. Guanai, 
2,000 ft. (2450, fl., 2596, fr.) 
Trigonia parviflora , Benth., Kew Journ., iii., 163. Guanai, 
2,000 ft. (2449, fl.); Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (1220, fr.) 
