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thers nearly 2 mm. long, brown, the walls thin, the sacs contiguous, 

 opening throughout and through connective. Style 3 mm. long. 

 Capsule 5 mm. long, broadly pyramidal, acute, glandular-puberu- 

 lent. Seeds. 



Plant more glutinous and drying blacker than Fagelia microbe- 

 faria. 



Type, forest at margin of Paramo de Ruiz, Tolima, altitude 3200- 

 3500 meters, collected in flower December 16, 1917, F. W. Pennell 

 2998; in Herb. New York Botanical Garden. 



Shrub belt about and below paramo, Temperate zone, eastern 

 slope of the Cordillera Central, in Tolima. 



3. Fagelia lehmanniana (Kranzl.) Pennell, comb, nov, 



Calceolaria lehmanniana Kranzl. in Fedcle, Rep. Nov. Spec. 1 : 100. 1905. 

 "Columbien: Dpto. Cauca; an feuchten Orten an den oberen Gehangen 

 des Vulcan de Sotara, und auf dem Paramo de Barbillas in 3000 bis 3300 

 m ii. d. M. (F. C. Lehmann, no. 6134!)"; not C. lehmannii (Hieron) 

 Hieron. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 20. Beibl. 49: 57. 1894. 



At altitudes of 2800 to 3300 meters, Temperate Zone, southern 

 Cordillera Central, from Cauca to Pasto. 

 Pasto. Puruquai, J. Triana in 1851-7 (Y). 



4. Fagelia crenata (Lam.) Kuntze. 



Calceolaria crenata Lam., Encyc. Meth., Bot. 1: 556. 1785. "Trouvce au 

 Perou par M. Joseph de Jussieu (v. s. in herb. Juss.)." Jussieu collected 

 mainly in Ecuador. 



Fagelia crenata (Lam.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 495. 1891. 



At an altitude of 3000 meters, Temperate Zone, southern Cor- 

 dillera Central, from Pasto to Ecuador. 



Cauca. Valle de Quintero above Pitaio, R. Palo basin, Central 

 Cordillera, H. Pitticr 1425 (U). 



Pasto. "Tuquerres et Puruquai," J. Triana in 1851-7. "Juda- 

 bolsa." 



5. Fagelia saxatilis (H. B. K.) Kuntze. 



Calceolaria saxatilis H. B. K., Nov. Gen. et Sp. 2: 382. 1817. "Crescit 

 locis saxosis montis Chimborazo in summa planitie Sisgun, alt. 1750 

 hex. [ = 3325 meters] . . . [Humboldt & Bonpland]." 



Fagelia saxatilis (H. B. K.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 460. 1891. 



Stem about 1 meter tall, much branched, herbaceous, green or 

 reddish, pubescent with white hairs, densely so above. Leaves 3-4 

 cm. long, the blades ovate, cordate or truncate at base, obtuse, each 

 narrowed to a petiole 5-10 mm. long; blades above green, finely 

 pubescent, beneath pale and densely pubescent, with some sessile 

 glands; petiole white-lanate. Corymb bracted at base, its secondary 

 branches usually quite simple. Pedicels lanose with glandless white 



