'I'l^ RusBV : South American Plants 



blackish, shining;, wrinkled, stoutly stipitatc and beaked, oblong, 

 slightly 4-lobed at apex, about 7 mm. long exclusive of stipe and 

 beak, 5 mm. broad. 



Guanai, 2000 ft., May, 1886 (no. 2535). 

 Coldoiia dicJioionia TR. & S.^l Lehm. / 



tJiosp 



mum dicJLotomiiin R. & P. Fl. Per. 2 : 5. /. ?./. c) Vic. La Paz, 

 10,000 ft., Apr., 1885 (no. 1430). 



Taurncfortia fidiginosa II.B.K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. 3: 81. Un- 

 duavi, 8000 'it., Oct., 1885 (no. 1923). 



Touritcforiia laevigata Lam. Illust. i: 416. Reis, 1500 ft., 

 June, 1886 (no. 1427). 



Toiinicfortia ohscura A. DC. Prod. 9: 517. Mapiri, 5000 

 ft., Apr., 1886 (no. 1922). Grows in cinchona plantations, as a 

 weed. The same as Spruce's 3886. 



Toiirnefortia Surinamcnsis A. DC. Prod. 9 ; 526. (No. 2049.) 



Tournefortia andina Britton sp. nov. 



Subglabrous, or the inflorescence, including the outer corolla 

 surface, grayish-pubescent ; branchlets stout, spreading: petioles 

 .5-1 cm. long, slender: blades 4-8 cm.Jong by 1.5-4 cm. broad, 

 oblong to lanceolate, acute at the base,'acutc or obtusish at apex, 

 dark -green above with the veins impressed, pale yellowish-green 

 underneath, the secondaries about 10 pairs, strongly upcurved, espe- 

 cially toward the margin : terminal panicles sessile, widely branched, 

 the branches 5-8 cm. long, slender, recurved, the flowers sessile^ 

 not crowded : calyx 2-4 mm. long, cleft nearly to the base, the 

 lobes lanceolate, tapering, acutish : corolla 7-10 mm. long, cylin- 

 draceous, dilated to one half broader about two thirds of the wa\ 



to the sunmiit, the lobes 1-2 mm. long, erect, on the apex some- 

 what recurved : fruit 5 mm. long, 6 mm. broad, globoidal with 

 "broad, truncate base, blackish brown, glabrous. 



Sorata, 8000 ft., Feb., 1886 (no. 1822). Bang's no. 1775 has 



narrower and less pubescent corollas, while Mandon's 390 has 



broader and much more tomentose corollas, but I think both are 



species 



Tournefortia graciliflora sp. nov. 



Glabrous, or the inflorescence and lower leaf-surfaces very 

 minutely roughened : branches elongated, very slender, weak,- 

 angled: petioles 1.5-3 cm. long, rather stout: blades 1-1.5 dm! 

 ^ong, 7-10 cm. broad, oval-ovate, somewhat inaequilatcral, rounded 

 or subtruncate at the base, abruptly short-pointed and acute at the 



