126 MR. H. N. EIDLET ON PLANTS 



longiuscule stipitatum, piloso-pubescens, in stylum tenuem exsertmn liispide 

 pilosum excurrtus, stylo incluso 5 cm. longum. 

 Camp VI a, 3100 ft. 



Leaves whitisb-green when dry, slightly more so on the underside; petioles 4-5-5 cm. 

 long, pilose-villous. (One leaf, apparently not fully grown, is 5 X 2-5 cm. and borne on 

 a petiole only 25 mm. long.) Jjon^Qv JilameHts 31 mm., shorter 28 mm. long. 



Greatly resembling D. conciimum in indumentum and foliage, but unlike in calyx 

 and corolla and in the hairy ovary and style. 



DiCHROTRICHUM LATERITITJM, S. Moore, sp. nOV. 



CauUs scandens, radicans, dense villosus. Folia dimorpha, majora ovata, sursum 

 attenuata, apice ol^tusa, basi obliqua rotunduta, margine crenato-serrata, pergamacea, 

 utrinque ut petioli villoso-tomentosa, petiolis sese subtequantibus insidenlia 6-7 X 

 3'5-4 cm. ; folia minora valde imminuta. Cymce 9-fiorse ; pedunculus validus, 

 foliis brevior, villosus, 4-5 cm. longus ; pedicelli breves, 4-5 mm. longi, ut calyx 

 sparsim villosi. Cahjx subcampanulatus, ad dimidium vel trientem inferiorem 

 indivisus, 18-15 mm. longus; lobi oblougo-lanceolati, obtusi, 7'5-10 mm. longi. 

 Corolla 4 cm. longa, extus dense scabriuscula ; tubus subrectus, a basi gradatim 

 ampliatus, basi constrictus, 20 mm. longus, juxta medium 5 mm., faucibus 10 mm. 

 latus ; lobi postici 8 mm. longi. Anthe^mrum loculi basi coutigui. Ovatnum 

 stipitatum, ut stylus puberulum, 3 cm. longum ; stylus sat brevis, 8 mm. longus, 

 ovario vix sequilatus. 

 Camp VI c, 5500 ft. 



Leaves whitish-green ; petioles 5-5'5 cm. long. Lons^Jilaments 24 mm., short 20 mm. 

 long; anthers 3-3"7o mm. long. 



This differs from the last two in the indumentum. It has the shorter and relatively 

 broader corollas of L>. concinnum and the calyx divided at least to the middle ; but its 

 peduucle is slender, the calyx-segments oblong-lanceolate, and the much thicker ovary 

 and style are hairy, though less so and in a dilfereut manner from the same organs in 

 D. Vanderwatei'i. The cutting of the leaf-margin is also different from that which 

 obtains with D. concinnum and D. Fanderwateri. 



D 



\i 13ICHI10TRICHUM PARVIFOLIUM, S. Moore, sp. nov. 



Catilis scandens, radicans, bene foliosus, pilosus, tandem fere glaber. Folia dimorpha, 

 majora ad normam generis parva, sat longipetiolata, ovata scepius ovato-oblonga, 

 obtusa, basi obliqua obtusa, margine argutiuscule serrata vel serrato-crenata, 

 membranacea, utrinque ut pedunculi appresse piloso-villosula, circa 4x2 cm. ; 

 folia minora diminuta. Fedtmculus folia magnopere excedens, 14-15 cm. longus, 

 aliquanto nutans, cymam 5-9-floram fulciens ; pedicelli calyci sequilongi, ut calyx 

 piloso-villosi. Cah/x 13 mm. longus, subturbinatus, medium usque lobatus, lobis 

 lanceolato-oblongis obtusis margine denticulntis. Corolla calyce fere ter longior, 

 extus scabrida, 35 mm. longa ; tubus subrectus, basi baud constrictus, ihferne 

 tubulosus, inde sensim dilatatus, 21 mm. longus, inferne 3 mm., faucibus fere 8 mm. 



