AEQUATORIALES—ANDINAE 67 
long: seales scarcely ciliate. Fruit (immature) globose, much wrinkled, 
3 mm. in diameter: sepals closely inflexed.—Plate 81. 
Isthmian region.—The type from Panama. 
Specimens examined:—Panama. Chiriqui (Wagner, Apr. 1858,— 
the type). 
Phoradendron Tonduzii n. sp. 
Not forked, the rather long and slender branches with basal cataphyls 
only, dioecious. Internodes moderate (2-3x30-60 mm.), striate, 2-edged 
becoming terete. Cataphyls a single pair, nearly basal. Leaves narrowly 
lanceolate, obtuse, 1-1.5x15 em., finely 3- or mostly 5-nerved, cuneately 
long-attenuate at base. Spikes sometimes clustered, moderate (30-40 
mm.), slender, smooth, with 3 or 4 joints turbinately some 20-flowered 
in 4 series when pistillate and 30-flowered in 4+2 series when staminate: 
pedunele scarcely 2 mm. long: seales and receptacular cups microscop- 
ically and transiently ciliate. Fruit (immature) somewhat ovoid, 3 mm. 
in diameter, smooth: sepals closely inflexed.—Plate 82. 
Isthmian region.—The type from Costa Rica. 
Specimens examined:—Costa Rica. Sta. Rosa du Copey (Tonduz, 
12179, Apr. 1898,—the type). San Ramon (Brenes, 14407). Without 
locality (Friedrichsthal, 1841/xiv; Herb. Bentham.). 
Phoradendron Cooperi n. sp. 
Not forked, the long rather stout branches with basal cataphyls only, 
dioecious. Internodes elongated (4-5х60-80 mm.), aneipital becoming 
terete. Cataphyls a single pair, basal, rather acute. Leaves faleately 
lanceolate, obtuse, 1.5-2.5 or 3x15 cm., finely about 5-nerved, cuneately 
subpetioled for 10 or 15 mm. Spikes often clustered, slender, moderate 
or long (20-35 or even 65 mm.), smooth, with some 5 joints about 20-flow- 
ered when pistillate and as much as 30-flowered in 4-+2 series when stam- 
inate: peduncle 1-2 mm. long: scales seareely ciliate. Fruit (immature) 
subglobose: sepals closely inflexed.— Plate 83. 
Isthmian region.— The type from Costa Rica. 
Specimens examined :—Costa Rica. Estrella, Cartago (J. J. Cooper, 
5931, July 1887,—the type). Monte Candelaria, San José, ete. (Oersted, 
5, 3091, 3093, 1846-7). San José (Hoffmann, 219, 1854). 
15. ANDINAE. 
Leaves broad or large, rather thin, fine-nerved from the base. Shoots 
mostly 2-edged. Cataphyls a single pair, on the basal joint only. Flow- 
ers mostly in 4+2 series. Fruit round, smooth, with closed sepals. Andes, 
ineluding part of Venezuela. 
