BOTANICAL GaZETTE 



VOL.XVL 



CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., JANUARY, 1891. 



NO.d. 



Undescribed plants froni Guatemala. YIII. 



JOHN DONNELL SMITH. 



("WITH PLATES I AND II.) 



Prof. Alfred Cogniaux, Dr. M, T. Masters and Dr. W. O. 

 Focke, distinguished monographers of orders, have contribu- 

 ted to this paper descriptions of new species detected by them 

 among the plants submitted to them respectiveiy for deter— 



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mination. 



Bocconia vnlcanica. — Branchlets, foliage and panicle 



smooth and shining; leaves glaucous beneath, obovate-ellipti- 

 cal (5-6 x2| in.), acute apex long-mucronate, tapering below 

 to broadly sessile base, margin evenly glandulo-mucronate 

 with rounded indentations: bracts foliaceous, bractlets scarious: 

 sepals oval (6x3| lines), excceding pedicels, recurvcd-cuspi- 

 date: 10-15 stamens a third shorter, filaments half as long as 

 linear anthers: stout style prolonged from ovary, a half shorter 



stigmas: capsule (immature) elliptic-oblong, twice ex- 



than 



ceeding stipe. — B, integrifolia Humb. et Bonpl., likewise 



arborescent and with lobeless leaves crowded about base of 



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large drooping panicle, is distinct by indument, long-petiolate 

 leaves entire or nearly so, stamens equaling calyx, subsessile 

 anthers. — Slopes of Volcan de Agua, Dept. Zacatepequez, 

 alt. 10,000 feet, Aj^ril, 1890, J. D. S. (Ex Pl. Guat. qu. 

 edid. J. D. S. 2172.) 



Chorisia soluta. — Calyx shortly pedunculate, 3-bracteo- 

 late, ligneous, cupulate-campanulate (20 lines long), aureo- 

 lanate within, irregularly 5-lobed: petals distinct, linear-spa- 

 tulate (5-6 in. xlO lines), apex emarginate, sericeo-tomentose 

 and fuscous without, glabrate and red within: stamens three- 

 fourths as long; column short (10 lines), annulate at apex; 



