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Ruiz and Pa von have omitted to notice the silky appressed 

 hairs of the stem, and especially of the underside of the leaves 

 of this plant, yet I think it is evident the species are identical. 

 In many respects, also, it agrees with A. hirsuta of Humboldt 

 and Kunth. 



XI. ONAGRARI^. Juss. 



1. Epilobium denticulatum. Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Per. v. 3. p. 78. 



^. 314. ? De Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 42. 



Hab. Sulinarca, near Pasco. 



I am doubtful if this be the E. denticulatum, because, though 

 it agrees with Ruiz and Pavon's description in most of its 

 characters, it can hardly be considered " suffruticose^ It is, 

 too, smaller than the figure above quoted. 



2. Jussiaea macrocarpa. Humb. et Kunth, Nov. Gen. v. 6. p. 



102. t. 533. De Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 57. 



Hab. Lurin, near Lima. 



This entirely agrees with the figure and description of J. 

 macrocarpa, which, however, was found in New Grenada, by 

 Humboldt. 



XII. PASSIFLOREiE. Juss. 



1. Passiflora littoralis ; foliis utrinque piloso-sericeis hastato- 

 trilobis subintegris, petiolis superne glandulas 2 stipitatas 

 (vel sessilibus?) gerentibus, pedicellis 2-3. — Humb. et 

 Kunth, Nov. Gen. v. 2. p. 131. De Cand, Prodr. v. 3. 

 p. 323. 



Hab. Valley of Lima. 



This accords with Humboldt and Kunth's description, 

 except that in my specimens the glands of the petioles are 

 sessile, or nearly so. 



2. Tacsonia trifoliata ; tota velutino-sericea tomentosa, foliis 



ternatisjfoliolis oblongis integerrimis, petiolis eglandulosis, 

 stipulis amplexicaulibus glanduloso-ciliatis. — Juss. in Ann. 

 du Mus. V. 6. p. 393. De Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 334. 



Hab. Culluay, in the Valley of Canta. 



The flowers are here as large as in T. pinnatistipula, of 



