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eventually to the distal apex. Style 3 mm. long. Capsule 6-8 

 mm. long, urceolate -pyramidal, acute, thick walled, pubescent with 

 short gland-tipped hairs. Seeds .3 mm. long, o1)long, mucronately 

 acute at each end, ridged, brown 



Type, Bogota, Cundinamarca, alt. 2600 meters, collected in 1851- 

 1857 by J. Triana; in Herl). Columbia University at The New York 

 Botanical Garden. 



At an altitude of slightly over 2600 meters, Temperate zone of 

 western slope of Cordillera Oriental, in Cundinamarca. 



7, Fagelia trilobata (Hemsl.) Rusby. 



Calceolaria trilobata Hemsl., Biol. Centr. Am., Bot. 2: 439. 1881-2. "Guate- 

 mala, Volean de Fuego, 7000 to 10,000 feet (Godman & Salvin, 239). 

 Colombia. Hb. Kew. The description was mainly drawn up from 

 Hotton's [ = Holton's] Colombian specimen, n. 575." Species an aggre- 

 gate, and to be typified by I. F. Holton 575. An isotype of this, in 

 Herb. Columbia University at The New York Botanical Garden is labeled 

 "Rio Arzobispo, in montibus juxta Bogotam, legit ... 23 Oct. 

 1852." A redescription, from this specimen, is given below. 



Fagelia trilobata (Hemsl.) Rusby in Mem. Torr. Bot. Club 6: 93. 1896. 

 As to synonomy only. 



Stem probably about 1 meter tall, branched, herbaceous, pubes- 

 cent with white hairs, distally these gland-tipped. Leaves 15-17 

 cm. long, the blades triangular, slightly three-lobed, cordate, taper- 

 ing to an acute tip, irregularly crenate-dentate, with callous-tipped 

 lobules, 9-10 cm. long, 11-12 cm. wide, each on a petiole 6-7 cm. 

 long its wing distally very narrow, proximally expanding to 3-4 

 cm. wide and connate with that of opposing leaf; above green, pub- 

 escent, beneath pale-green and slightly pubescent, more so on the 

 veins, narrow- winged portion of petiole pubescent, some hairs with 

 glandular tips. Corymb leafy-bracted at base, its secondary branches 

 much branched. Peduncles and pedicels hirsute with gland-tipped 

 hairs. Calyx 12 mm. long, the lobes ovate, acuminate, obscurely 

 lobate, hirsute -pubescent. Corolla: the posterior lip 5-6 mm. long, 

 the two lobes not united to apex, so not hooded, with deep, narrow 

 median orifice; anterior lip 10-12 mm. long, with orifice opening 

 much less than one-half of length; sac upcurving toward hood; 

 externally glandular-pruinose, within somewhat pubescent at base. 

 Filaments 2 mm. long, widening distally. Anthers 3.5 mm. long, 

 brown or yellowish, the walls thick; the sacs broadly contiguous, 

 opening throughout, the septum between very thin, and ultimately 

 (?) breaking. Style 4 mm. long. Capsule glandular-puberulent, 

 not seen mature. 



