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6. Ecurres CONVOLVULACEA, A. DC. l. c. p. 451: Amblyanthera convolvulacea, Müll. in Linn. xxx. p. 447 
(non 430). In Peruvia et Bolivia: v. s. in herb. Mus. Brit. Lacarejo, Sorate (Mandon 1472). 
A climbing species, with slender glabrescent branchlets, with axils 3—4 in. apart, 
charged on each side with 3—4 rounded glands; leaves ovate, cordate at the base, with 
rounded lobes somewhat folded, terminated by a long, suddenly cuspidate acumen, 
membranaceous, subglabrous above, with subscandent semi-immersed nerves, bearing at 
the base of the midrib 3-5 subulate glands, cinereo-puberulous beneath, 31-51 in. long, 
2-23 in. broad, on pubescent petioles 5-9 lines long; panicle simply racemose, lateral at 
the axils, 8 in. long, on a glabrous peduncle bare at the base for 31 in., bearing several 
alternate or secund flowers on pedicels 9 lines long, supported by lanceolate bracteoles ; 
sepals lanceolate, gibbous at the base, submembranaceous, pilose outside, 6-7 lines long, 
1 line broad, each with a broad deeply and acutely lacinulated scale; corolla glabrous, 
tube 1 in. long, narrower below for one fourth of its length, subventricose in the middle; 
segments oblong, obliquely inequilateral, 5 lines long, glabrous, with dextrorse convo- 
lution; stamens seated in a pilose ring in the contraction of the tube; filaments short, 
retrorsely pilose; anthers subcoherent, 5 lines long, membranaceous above, with 2 short 
obtuse basal lobes; disk of 5 oblong lobes, emarginated at the summit, shorter than the 2 
oblong pointed ovaries; follicles 2, terete, straight, subparallel, 7 in. long, 13 line thick; 
placenta 3 line broad; seeds many, oblong, compressed, pruinose, with a longitudinal 
raphe, 4 lines long, + line broad, surmounted by a softly sericeous spreading coma 9 lines 
long. 
A drawing of this species, showing an analysis of its floral and carpological structure, 
in given in Plate XXIX. 
The Amblyanthera convolvulacea of Müller belongs to his variety pubescens from 
Mexico. 
7. ECHITES PALLIDA, nob.: Echites sp., Benth. in Plant. Hartweg. p. 120. In Ecuador: v. s. in herb. 
Mus. Brit. Guayaquil (Hartweg 670). 
A species with terete branches, the axils 3 in. apart, furnished on each face with 2 
acute stipules; leaves ovate, roundishly truncate and broadly subeordate at the base, 
gradually aeute above the middle, glabrous, very membranaceous, above pale green, 
opake, 5 converging nerves near the base, with others lateral and ascendingly divergent 
and prominulent, beneath equally pallid, midrib prominent, nerves and transverse veins 
little prominent, 34 in. long, 22 in. broad, on rather slender, yellowish, channelled 
petioles 10 lines long ; racemes terminal, binate, shorter than the leaves, on suddenly 
reflected peduncles bare at the base for 9 lines, thence bearing several crowded spicate 
flowers, with imbricate, membranaceous, lanceolate bracts, each 6 lines long; pedicels 
4 lines long; sepals lanceolate, very membranaceous, pale, 6 lines long, 1 line broad, 
each with a roundish ciliate inner scale, all quite glabrous. The corolla had fallen 
off, leaving in its place 2 very immature follicles supported by the sepals and disk 
cleft nearly to the base into 5 oblong submembranaceous lobes ; these immature 
follicles are flattened, linear, straight, pale yellow, pruinosely pilose, 14 in. long, 1 line 
broad. 
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