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1 A. Fitrro’RMis D. C. prod. 
4. p. 481.) stems herbaceous, 
creeping, much branched, tetra- 
gonal, glabrous ; leaves sessile, 
linear, apiculated, rather ciliat- 
ed; stipulas small, ciliated ; 
flowers solitary, terminal, almost j 
sessile; anthers exserted. Y. “NY |r y ky 
F. Native of Peru, on the An- aN YF vy 
FIG. 96. 
des, in frigid places. Hedyòtis Vy W TA j 
filifórmis, Ruiz et Pav. f. per. AVAA EME 
1. p. 67. t. 87. f.b. Habit of a ) ‘eae AR N 
species of Gàlium. Corolla RES) AY ? 
white ; limb spreading at first, 
but reflexed at last. Lobes of 
calyx lanceolate, acute. Capsule 
ovate. (f. 96.) 
Filiform Anotis. PI. proc. 
2 A. conre’rta (D. C. prod. 4. p. 431.) stem creeping, much 
branched; branches ascending, tetragonal ; leaves linear, apicu- 
lated, flat, glabrous; stipulas subulate ; flowers terminal, soli- 
tary; anthers at the throat. 2. F. Native of Peru, on the 
Andes of Tarma and Cantua. Hedyòtis conférta, Ruiz et Pav. 
fl. per. 1. p. 57. t. 87. f.a. Leaves 2-3 lines long. Corolla 
white. Capsule glabrous, emarginate. 
Crowded Anotis. Pl. creeping. 
3 A. Hypnoipes (D.C. prod. 4. p. 432.) stems suffruticose, 
creeping, tufted ; branches tetragonal; leaves sessile, linear-lan- 
ceolate, glabrous, piliferous at the apex; stipulas subulate at the 
apex ; flowers terminal, solitary, sessile; anthers exserted. 2%. 
F. Native of the province of Quito, in very cold places of the 
Andes, about Assuaya. Houstònia bryoides, Willd. herb. ex 
Kunth. Hedydtis hypnoides, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 
3. p. 389. Leaves hardly a line long. Corollas white. 
Hypnum-like Anotis. PI. creeping. 
4 A. suntrerizo'nia (D.C. prod. 4. p. 432.) plant suffru- 
ticose, procumbent, much branched; branchlets tetragonal ; 
leaves linear, apiculated, sessile, with revolute edges; stipulas 
ovate, acute; flowers terminal, tern, pedicellate. h.F. Native 
of Peru, in high frigid places of the Andes, of Tarma, and 
Cantua. Hedydtis juniperifélia, Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 57. 
t. 87. f. c. Corollas unknown. 
Juniper-leaved Anotis. Pl. proc. 
5 A. micropny’txa (D.C. 1. c.) stems suffruticose, creeping ; 
branchlets nearly terete; leaves oblong, glabrous on short pe- 
tioles, piliferous at the apex; stipulas tridentate at the apex ; 
flowers solitary, sessile, terminal, but at length lateral; anthers 
exserted ; cells of capsule 4-5-seeded. h.F. Native of Peru, 
near the mines of Gualyagoc, and the city of Micuipampa. 
Hedyotis microphylla, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen, amer. 3. p. 
389. Willd. in Schultes, syst. 3. p. 526. 
Small-leaved Anotis. PI. creeping. 
6 A. Cervante'sn (D.C. 1. c.) stems tufted, diffuse, quad- 
rangular, rather scabrous, corymbose at the apex ; leaves sessile, 
linear, acute, flat, glabrous; stipulas ovate, toothed; flowers 
pedunculate, 2-3-together, terminal, rarely axillary ; anthers ex- 
serted. h.F. Native of Mexico. Hedydtis pygme'a, Reem. 
et Schultes, syst. 3. p. 526. Hed. pumila, Willd. herb. Hed. 
Cervantésii, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. p. 390. Cham. 
et Schlecht. in Linnea. 5. p. 168. Corolla funnel-shaped, vio- 
laceous? glabrous, size of those of Aspérula cyndnchica. Cap- 
sule subglobose, didymous ; cells 4-8-seeded. 
Cervantes’s Anotis. Shrub diffuse and tufted. 
7 A. tHymiro Lia (D.C. 1. c.) plant shrubby, erect, much 
branched ; branchlets hairy; leaves sessile, linear, glabrous, 
with revolute margins ; stipulas acutely bifid ; corymbs terminal, 
1 
RUBIACEZX. LXXXI. Anorts. 
trichotomous ; cells of capsule 8-seeded. h. F. Native of 
Peru, on high hills in the provinces of Tarma and Caxatambo, 
Hedydtis thymifolia, Ruiz et Pav. 1. p. 56. t. 88. f. a. Leaves 
5-6 lines long. Corollas white. Capsule obcordate. Branchlets 
subtetragonal. 
Var. B, thesiotdes (D. C. prod. 4. p. 482.) plant erect; 
branchlets terete; flowers lateral and terminal, usually by threes, 
on very short peduncles ; cells of capsule 9-12-seeded. h.F. 
Native near Pasto and Quito. Hedyòtis thymifdlia, H. B. et 
Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. p. 391. Hed. thesioides and Hed. 
coarctata, Willd. herb. ex Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. p. 391. 
Hed. thuyoides and Hed. coarctata, Willd. in Schultes, syst. 3. 
p. 527. Leaves 5-6 lines long. Corolla funnel-shaped : with 
the lobes one-half shorter than the tube. Capsule subglobose- 
elliptic. Anthers exserted. : 
Var. y, hyssopifdlia (D. C. 1. c.) plant suffruticose ; leaves 
an inch long; corymbs terminal, trichotomous. h.F. Native 
of Chili, near Coquimbo; and of Peru, at Guamantanga and St, 
Bonaventura. Hedydtis hyssopifdlia, Cav. icon. 6. p. 54. t. 575. 
f.2. Corolla as in var. B. Branches bluntly tetragonal. Seeds 
larger than in any of its congeners, and is perhaps a proper 
species. 
Thyme-leaved Anotis. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. i 
8 A. rarcrora (D. C. 1. c.) plant suffruticose, erect, 
branched, glabrous ; leaves sessile, linear, acute, with hardly re- 
volute margins; stipulas acute ; peduncles 3-5-flowered, rising 
from the forks of the branches; anthers exserted. h „E, Na 
tive of the Cordillera of Chili, on the highest mountains. er 
laricifolia, Cav. icon. 6. p. 54. t. 575. f. 1. Corolla of a red- 
dish brown colour, funnel-shaped. Capsule ovate, truncate. 
Larch-leaved Anotis. Shrub 4 to 1 foot. h 
9 A. serosa (D. C. l. c.) plant shrubby, erect, much brom 
ed; leaves on short petioles, ovate, acute, ciliately vr , 
glabrous; stipulas connate, ovate, furnished with many Leer 
at the apex; flowers terminal, usually by threes. R. F. Native 
of Peru, on the Andes at Churupallana and Huassa- Huri 
Hed. setòsa, Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 56. t. 88. f. a. ia 
large, purple, with a broad terete tube, and having pete 
almost one-half shorter than the tube. Habit of ein 
nitida, but differs from it in the calyx being 4-lobed, withou' 
any accessory teeth. Anthers inclosed. 
Bristly Anotis. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. ria 
10 A. ericoiprs (D.C. prod. 4. p. 433.) leaves linear, F 
fascicles, furrowed; flowers terminal, subcorymbose. “a 
Native of Peru, ex Roem. ex Schultes; and of New pie 
in icy places on the Andes, between Ona and Paramo de wild. 
guru, ex Kunth. The rest unknown. Hed. ericoldes, pre 
herb. in Schultes, syst. 3. p. 527. and in Kunth, nov. gen. z 
3. p. 393. 
Heath-like Anotis. Shrub + to 4 foot. 
3 : d ove 
Secr. II. Ampato‘ris (appe, amphi, on both sides, an ] 
wroc, ous otos, an ear). we. prod. 4. p. 433. Herbs er 
Leaves ovate, or lanceolate. Corymbs trichotomous. Coro ot 
ver-shaped. Calyx drawn out to half the length of the ovar! 
only; the capsule is therefore naked at the apex. At 
11 A. tanceora‘ra (D. C. diss. ined. with a figure, ex PF oe 
p- 433.) plant glabrous; stem erect, tetragonal, with the a A 
a little winged ; leaves sessile, lanceolate, acute, glabrous ; E i 
las lanceolate, membranous ; corymbs trichotomous, oT ae 
corolla funnel-shaped ; anthers exserted ; capsule saN io 
adnate to the calyx. ©. F. Native of the south of Car L3. 
where it was detected by Bose. Hed. lanceolàta, Poir. supp aa 
p- 14. Genus novum, Fraser, mss. in herb. L'Her. prii 
nearly globose, 4-5 in each cell. Lobes of calyx linear, p- 
nent, exceeding the capsule a little. Corolla purplish. 
