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entire length (sac strongly upcurving against hood) : externally 

 glabrous or minutely puberulent at l)ase, within glabrous. Fila- 

 ments none. Anther with two sacs separated on two arms of the 

 connective, both sacs fertile; opening throughout, the anterior pro- 

 jecting into orifice, smaller; posterior arm (with sac) 1.5 mm. long, 

 anterior arm (with sac) 1 mm. long. Style 6-.8 mm. long. Cap- 

 sule glabrous, not seen mature. 



Type, along streamlet, edge of forest, "Rosalito" (between MuriJlo 

 and Paramo de Ruiz) Tolima, altitude 2800-3100 meters, collected 

 in flower December 17, 1917, F. W. Pennell 3145; in Herb. New 

 York Botanical Garden. Growing with 3119, F. crenati oha. 



Along streamlets, edge of forest, at an altitude between 2800 

 and 3100 meters, Temperate zone of eastern slope of Coi'dillera 

 Central, n Tolima. 



14. Fagelia radiculoides Pennell, sp. nov. 



Stem spreading and laxly ascending, 1-15 dm. long, branched, 

 glabrate, above pubescent with spreading gland-tipped hairs. Leaves 

 2-10 cm. long, the blades acute to acuminate at apex, pinnately 

 lobed with usually three pairs of lanceolate segments, the incisions 

 extending nearly to the midrib, the lobules and terminal segment 

 irregularly serrate-dentate, 1.5-6 cm. long, 1.5-6.5 cm. wide; each 

 on a petiole .5-4 cm. long, narrowly winged, proximally slightly 

 expanding and connate with that of opposing leaf; above deep-green, 

 with scattered hairs or glabrous, beneath glaucous, glabrous or pu- 

 bescent on the midrib. Corymb leafy-bracted at base (the two 

 primary flowers developed), the secondary branches long and re- 

 peatedly dividing, bracted throughout. Peduncles and pedicels 

 pubescent with gland-tipped hairs. Cal>^ 4-5 mm. long, the lobes 

 ovate, acute to obtusish, obscurely slightly serrate, pubescent prox- 

 imally and on margin with gland-tipped hairs. Corolla: the pos- 

 terior lip 1.5-2 mm. long, 2 mm. wide, arched, the two lobes united 

 and slightly hooded, free toward apex (leaving a narrow arched 

 aperture into hood); anterior lip 6-7 mm. long, 4-5 nmi, wdde, 

 narrowed at base, hooded almost entire length (sac strongly upcurv- 

 ing against hood); externally and internally glabrous. Filaments 

 none. Anther with two sacs separated on two arms of the con- 

 nective, both sacs fertile, opening throughout, of about equal size, 

 each arm (with sac) about 1 mm. long. Style .7-.8 mm. long. 

 Capsule 3-4 mm. long, broadly globose-pyramidal, rounded and 

 slightly notched, somewhat pubescent with gland-tipped hairs. 



