SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS. 151 
HEBECLADUS. 
To this genus, which I proposed on a former occasion (ante 
p. 1), [have to add the following new species. 
9. Hebecladus mollis, (n. sp.): -caule subherbaceo, flexuoso, 
dichotomo, hirtello, subangulari: foliis geminatis oblongis, basi 
obtusatis, apice acuminatis, irregulariter et grosse sinuato-serratis, 
utrinque molliter hirtellis, pilis articulatis, pedunculo axillari, vel e 
dichotomia orto, gracili, molliter piloso, 2-floro, folio subsequilongo, 
corolla glabra, lutea, genitalibus inclusis—Nova Grenada—~. s. in 
herb. Hook. (Goudot, Plages de Combayma.) 
This plant has very much the habit of H. asperus, but the 
leaves are deeply sinuate, almost lobed, and covered with long, 
soft, articulated hairs. The leaves are two inches long, one inch 
and a quarter broad, with a petiole half an inch in length; the 
peduncle measures one inch and a quarter, the pedicels half an 
inch, the calyx a quarter of an inch, the corolla three quarters of 
an inch, with a campanulate pentangular border.* 
10. Hebecladus granulosus, (n. sp.): caule suffruticoso, flexuoso, 
dichotomo, angulato, fusco-tomentello : foliis solitariis, ovatis, 
attenuatis, supra furfurosis, vel glanduloso-asperulis, junioribus 
hirtellis, pilis articulatis, subtus pilosulis: pedunculis solitariis, 
e dichotomiis axillaribus, pilosis, petiolo equilongis, 2-floris, flori- 
bus pedicellatis, calyce parvulo, molliter piloso, corolla lutea glabra, 
margine tomentello, genitalibus inclusis.—Nova Grenada, v. s. i” 
herb. Hook. (Goudot, locis frigidis inter Ibague et Cartago). 
This species approaches H. /anceolatus, but the leaves are 
smaller, and broader in proportion to their length; they are two 
inches long, one inch broad, on a petiole three-eighths of an inch 
in length: the peduncle is scarcely one line long, the pedicels, 
very tomentose, are four lines ; the calyx two lines 3 the corolla 
almost glabrous, tubular below, campanular above, is five lines 
long, exclusive of its spreading border of five triangular segments 
with tomentose margins, two lines long. 
11. Hebecladus sinuosus, (n. sp.): caule angulato, striato, 
* A representation of this species, with details, will be seen in Plate 33. 
