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slightly expanding and connate with that of opposing leaf; green, 

 beneath paler, with scattered pubescence on both surfaces Corymb 

 leafy-bracted at base (the primary flowers sometimes not developed), 

 its secondary branches (one or both developed) long, once or twice 

 dividing and bracted throughout with reduced leaves. Peduncles 

 and pedicels hirsute with yellowish-white dark -jointed hairs. Calyx 

 6 mm. long, the lobes ovate, acute, serrate (with shallow callous- 

 tipped serratures), densely hirsute. Corolla: the posterior lip 

 2-3 mm. long, 4 mm. wide, arched, the two lobes united and hooded, 

 but not to apex (leaving a slit- like aperture into hood), anterior 

 lip 15-21 mm. long, 14-18 mm. wide, narrowed at base, with narrow 

 orifice, hooded almost entire length (sac strongly upcurving against 

 hood); externa'ly pubescent with short hairs on posterior lip, with 

 longer hairs on base of anterior lip, within pubescent at base. Fila- 

 ments very short or not developed. Anthers straight, 4 mm. long, 

 the two sacs separated on two arms of the connective; posterior 

 sac 1.5 mm. long, yellowish, opening throughout, fertile, concealed 

 within hood; anterior sac short, orange-yellow, sterile, projecting 

 into the orifice, the club-like dark connective-arm serving as a lever 

 against which entering insect pushes, thus forcing the fertile sac 

 out through the slit- like aperture of the hood and against back of 

 insect. Style 2 mm. long. Capsule 6 mm. long, globose pyramidal, 

 obtuse, pubescent with glandless hairs. Seeds .6-.7 mm. long, 

 oblong, obtuse, ridge-angled, brown. 



Type, swale, "Balsillas," on Rio Balsillas, altitude 2000-2100 

 meters, collected in flower and fruit August 3, 1917, Rusby & Pen- 

 nell 710; in Herb. New York Botanical Garden. 



Swales, at an altitude of 2000 to 2100 meters, Subtropical zone 

 of eastern slope of Cordillera Oriental, in Huila. 



18. Fagelia pinnatisecta Pcnnt'll, sp. now 



Stem ascending, 2-6 dm. tall, little branched, pubescent above 

 with many-celled dark-jointed not or scarcely gland-tipped hairs. 

 Leaves 3-5.5 cm. long, the blades acuminate at apex, pinnatisect 

 (cut nearly to midrib) with three pairs of lanceolate, irregularly 

 serrate -dentate segments, (the odd terminal segment largest) 2-3.5 

 cm. long, 2-3 cm. wide; each on a petiole 1-2 cm. long, narrowly 

 winged, somewhat hirsute, proximally slightly expanding and con- 

 nate with that of opposing leaf; green and pubescent above, beneath 

 pale, and hirsute pubescent on the main veins, sparsely so over sur- 

 face. Corymb leafy-bracted at base (the primary flowers not 



