Nov., 1912. DIAGNOSES OF SPERMATOPHYTES GREENMAN 347 



cat. no. 282121). Similar to the species but with a closely appressed- 

 pubescent stem, minute outer involucral bracts and a well developed 

 pappus. 



Isocarpha blepharolepis Greenman, sp. nov. 



Herba perennis tota subvilloso-tomentosa; ramis ramulisque tereti- 

 bus; foliis infra oppositis supra alternis brevipetiolatis vel ses- 

 silibus oblongo-lanceolatis 1-3.5 cm - longis 3-12 mm. latis acutis 

 integris vel denticulatis utrinque pubescentibus ; capitulis ad apicem 

 ramulorum dispositis conferto-cymosis multifloris ovato-oblongis 5-8 

 mm. longis; squamis involucri biseriatis oblongo-lanceolatis 2-3 mm. 

 longis acutis ciliatis et extrinsecus pubescentibus; receptaculo elongate, 

 paleis spathulato-cuneatis obtusis uninerviis conspicue ciliatis dorso 

 pubescentibus plus minusve viridibus vel purpurascentibus, margine 

 membranaceis ; corollis tubulosis ad faucem ampliatis albis vel 

 purpurascentibus, tubo extus sparsissime glanduloso-hirtello ; achaeniis 

 calvis circiter i . 5 mm. longis 5-angulatis glabris. PERU : Somate, altitude 

 100 m., 18 November, 1910, C. H. T. Townsend, no. 825 (no. 534396 hb. 

 U. S. Nat. Museum), type; fragment and photograph in hb. Field 

 Museum. 



This species at first suggests the common Isocarpha oppositifolia R. Br. 

 from which it is readily distinguished by the alternate upper leaves and 

 by the thin one-nerved blunt and strongly ciliated pales of the receptacle. 



Gymnolomia guatemalensis Greenman, comb. nov. G. patens var. 



guatemalensis Rob. & Greenm., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xxix. 



94 (1899). G. microcephala, var. guatemalensis Rob. & Greenm., 



Proc. Am. Acad. xxxix. 101 (1903). 



This species was originally characterized as a variety of G. patens 

 Gray with the following brief description, "With copious spreading 

 pubescence on the stem: pedicels 1-2.5 cm - long: pappus none." 

 Several specimens have since been examined and all possess the copious 

 spreading pubescence on stem, leaves, and in the inflorescence, thus 

 rendering it easily separated from G. microcephala Less, with which 

 it has been associated as a variety. Hereto are referred the following, 

 GUATEMALA: San Miguel Uspantan, Department of Quiche, altitude 

 1825-3650 m., April, 1892,. Heyde & Lux, no. 3370 of John Donnell 

 Smith's sets; Coban, Department of Alta Verapaz, altitude 1300 m., 

 February, 1903, H. von Tuerckheim, no. 8423 of John Donnell Smith's 

 sets; Sierra de las Minas, Department of Verapaz, 3 March, 1907, W. A. 

 Kellerman, no. 6284 (hb. Field Museum); near Jalapa, Department of 

 Jalapa, altitude 1360 m., 7 January, 1908, W. A. Kellerman, no. 7984 

 (hb. Field Museum); Coban, Department of Alta Verapaz, altitude, 



