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Var. guatemalensis, Rob. & Greenm. G. patens, var. guatemalen- 

 si's, Rob. & Greenm., Proc. Best. Soc. Nat. Hist. 1. c. 



Var. brachypoda, Rob. & Greenm. G. patens, var. hrachyjjoda, 

 Rob. & Greenm., 1. c. 95. 



Var. macrophylla, Rob. & Greenm. G. pateiis, var. macrophylla, 

 Rob. &. Greenm. 1. c. 



Gymnoloniia Pittieri. Stem somewhat striate, reddish-brown ; 

 the younger branches densely short-hirtellous-pubescent, with few scat- 

 tered hirsutish hairs intermixed : leaves ovate-lanceolate, 4 to 8 cm. long, 

 1 to 4 cm. broad, acuminate, acute, crenate-serrate, narrowed below 

 into a subpetiolate base, hirsute-hispid above, paler and densely pubes- 

 cent beneath, 3-nerved from just above the base : heads, including the 

 rays, 5 to 6 cm. in diameter, terminating the steni and branches on 

 upwardly thickened conspicuously striate short-hirtellous-pubescent 

 peduncles : involucre 3-seriate ; outer bracts pubescent, shorter than 

 the oblong somewhat petaloid inner ones : ray-flowers conspicuous ; rays 

 narrowly oblong, 2 to 2.5 cm. long, 0.5 cm. broad ; ray-achenes triangu- 

 lar, glabrous, neutral : disk-flowers numerous ; corolla short-tubular, 

 abruptly expanded into a tubular-campanulate limb, exteVnally pubes- 

 cent : achenes of the disk-flowers glabrous. G. platyJepis, Rob. & 

 Greenm., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xxix. 102, in part. — Costa Rica. 

 Dcfrichements le long du Rio Giliri, pres de San Jose, 5 December, 

 1890, H. Pittier, no. 3136 in part (hb. Gr ) ; bords du Rio Ceibo a 

 Buenos Aires, altitude 200 m., February, 1891, H. Pittier, no. 3735 

 (hb. Gr.) ; Ujarras de Buenas Aires, February, 1897, H. Pittier, no. 10, 

 631 (hb. Gr., and hb. Inst. Phys.-Geog. Cost. Ri.). 



This species has hitherto been confused with Gymnolomia platylepis. 

 Gray, from which, however, it is well distinguished by the smaller leaves 

 and heads, and by the character of the pubescence. The stem and 

 branches of G. platylepis are usually pubescent with long spreading 

 pilose or pilose-hirsute hairs, while G. Pittieri is densely pubescent with 

 short somewhat hirtellous pubescence. 



Zaluzania Pringlei. Shrub : stems covered with a grayish bark ; 

 ultimate branches striate, appressed-puberulent, purplish : leaves alter- 

 nate, petiolate, ovate, 3.5 to 5 cm. long, 2 to 3.5 cm. broad, short- 

 acuminate, obtusish or submucronate-acute, subentire to somewhat 

 crenate-denate, cuneate to subcordate at the base, slightly hispidulous 

 above, puberulent beneath especially on the midrib and nerves ; petioles 

 slender, canaliculate, appressed-puberulent, 1 to 1.5 cm. in length: 

 inflorescence a terminal round-topped paniculately corymbose cyme : 



