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duncles and pedicels villous, with spreading dark-jointed hairs, 

 these mostly long. Calyx 9-11 mm. long, the lobes ovate, acumi- 

 nate, entire, pubescent. Corolla: the posterior lip 4-5 mm. long, 

 5-6 mm. wide, arched, the two lobes united to apex (so hooded with- 

 out median aperture); anterior lip 13-14 mm. long, 7-8 mm. wide, 

 with orifice opening about one-half length (sac strongly upcurving 

 toward hood) , externally slightly pubescent to glabrate. within 

 glabrous throughout. Filaments about 1 nun. long. Anthers horse- 

 shoe shaped, brown, each sac 1.8 mm. long, contiguous, splitting 

 from proximal end its entire length, septum between sacs thin and 

 rupturing. Style 5 mm. long, proximally pubescent. Capsule 5 

 mm. long, urceolate -pyramidal, acutish, pubescent with white gland- 

 less hairs. Seeds .5 nun. long, lanceolate, distallj' acuminate, ridged, 

 and transverse-lined, brown. 



Moist bushy slopes, along streams in shrub-zone, at altitudes of 

 27(H) to 3000 meters, Temperate zone of western slope of < 'ordil'era 

 Oriental, in Cundinamarca. 



Cundinamarca. Rio San Cristobal, near Bogota (bushy moun- 

 tain-slope, alt. 2800-3000 m.), Pennell 2380: Chipaque (moist road- 

 bank above, alt. 2800 2900 mj, Pennell 1317: Sibate" (bushy slopes 

 near, alt. 2700-3000 m.), Pennell 2485; Bogota alt. 2700 m.), 

 J. Triana (U, Y). 



12. Fagelia ovata smith) Kiintz. 



Calceolaria <»;it<i Smith, Ic. Ined. 1:3 pi. 3. 1789. "ExPeru semina setulit 



Dombey." 

 Fagelia ovata (Smith) Kuntz, Rev. Gen. 4(30. 1891. 



Stem erect or ascending, 1 4 dm. tall, branched, pubescent with 

 white gland-tipped hairs. Leaves 2.5 3.5 cm. long, the blades 

 ovate, narrowed to neatly truncate at base, acute, obscurely simply 

 serrate with shall >w teeth, 2.3 3 cm. long, 1-1.5 cm. wide, each on a 

 petiole .2 .5 cm. long, not winged, lanose with gland-tipped hairs; 

 green, 1 eneath slightly paler, pubescent on both surfaces. In- 

 florescence apparently axillary; actually at each node two pedicels 

 occur, at right angles to which are two leaves from the axil of one of 

 which usually develops the branch which indefinitely repeats this 

 manner of branching. Pedicels pubescent with gland-tipped hairs. 

 ( alyx 3 mm. long, the lol es ovate, acutish, entire, pubescent. Cor- 

 olla: the posterior lip 3-4 mm. long, 4-5 mm. wide, arched, the two 

 lobes united thioughout, distally attenuate to a slightly notched 

 apex (so hooded); anterior lip 5 mm. long, 5 mm. wide, widest at 

 base, with orifice opening much less than one-half length of sac 



