138 MR. H. N. RIDLEY ON PLANTS 
CynTANDRA (§ STELLATA) ERIOPHYLLA, S. Moore, sp. nov. 
Caulis erassus, densissime fulvo-villoso-tomentosus. Folia breviter petiolata, ovato- 
oblonga, basi apiceque obtusa, margine repanda, coriacea, utrobique densissime 
appresse fulvo- (vel brunneo-) villoso-tomentosa, in pagina superiore bullata 
tardiusque glabrescentia, summum 11X5 cm., interdum modo 7X3 cm. Flores 
fasciculati, bracteis amplis late ovatis irregulariter laceratis dense villoso-tomen- 
tosis +1:5 em. longis 2 em. latis involucrati. Pedicelli villosi, circa 5 mm. longi. 
Calyx campanulatus, dense villoso-tomentosus, usque ad medium partitus; seg- 
menta inferne deltoidea, superne linearia, lana densissima involuta, 7 mm. longa. 
Corolla dense villoso-tomentosa, calycem plane superans, 24 mm. longa; tubus 
subrectus, in dimidio inferiore cylindricus, 10X 4 mm., sursum inflatus, 9x8 mm. ; 
limbus subbilabiatus, lobis posticis reliquis minoribus brevioribusque, antico latera- 
libus simili nisi longiore 6 mm. longo. Stamina inclusa; antherarum loculi 
cohserentes. Staminodia 2, filiformia vel spathulata, 2-2:5 mm. long. Ovarium 
ovoideo-oblongum, glabrum, 5 mm. longum, in stylum glabrum 8 mm. longum 
desinens. 
Camps XI to XII, 8300 to 11,000 ft. 
Petioles stout, very woolly, 1-2 cm. long. Fascicles of flowers apparently sessile or 
nearly so. Flowers “deep brownish yellow." | Filaments 3 mm. long; anthers as long 
as the filaments. 
The affinity of this seems to be with C. chrysea, C. B. Clarke, and C. hypochrysea, 
Kráünzl. especially with the latter, but, inter alia, their calyx and corolla are different. 
Owing largely to this supposed affiuity, I have placed the present plant in $ Stellate, 
although its calyx is not divided quite according to the definition of that section. 
The flowers being all detached, their relation to the stem is uncertain. 
CyRTANDRA ($ DIssIMILEs) WoLLASTONII, S. Moore, sp. nov. 
Caulis sat validus, fulvo-tomentosus, cito glaber. Folia maxime imparia; majora 
longiuseule petiolata, obovata vel obovato-oblonga, sursum rotundata, prope apicem 
cuspidato-acuminata, apice obtusa, basi cuneatim extenuata, margine simpliciter 
vel dupliciter dentata, pergamacea, utrinque costis pubescentibus puberulisve 
exemptis glabra, 18:5-20 em. longa, 7:5-10 cm. lata; minora lanceolato-subulata, 
fulvo-pubescentia, circa 1 cm. longa; novelli dense fulvo-tomentosi. Calyx 
14x7-8 mm., tubulosus, glaber, 5-dentatus, dentibus 3 posticis quam antici 
majoribus. Corolla 19 mm. longa; tubus calycem breviter excedens, paullo 
curvatus, inferne subcylindricus (basi parum dilatatus), superne infundibularis, 
faucibus 6 mm.latus; limbi lobi tubo multo breviores, inter se subsequales, ovati, 
obtusi, 3 mm. longi. Stamina inclusa; filamenta brevia, glabra; antheræ ovoideze, 
cohzrentes. Staminodia 0. Ovarium oblongum, glabrum, 4 mm. longum, stylum 
brevem semi-vequans. 
Camps VII to VILI, 3900 to 4900 ft. 
