herb garden.”’ 21-11-1951, Villarreal 6S (ECON),.—‘'N. v. “Culebra 
borrachera’. Arbol de 2-2,50 m. de altura. Flores blaneas. Los in- 
dios mastican sus hojas para embriagarse.’” 6-I1-19538, Mora 102. 
(COL).—Sibundoy. ““Treelet 25 feet tall. Cultivated in Indian gar- 
den. ‘Culebra borrachera’. Used as a divinatory narcotic. Flowers 
white, anthers vellow.’’ 30-VI-1953, Schultes & Cabrera 20079 (GH). 
(Cotype Methysticodendron Amesianum.)—Santiago. ‘‘*Culebra borra- 
chera’. Arbolito de 2-3 m. de alto. Flores blancas. Cultivado por los 
indigenas. FE] liquido resultante por la decoccién de las hojas lo toman 
para alucinarse’’. 22-IX-1953, Fernandes 2641 (COL).—Sibundoy. 
““N.v. “Culebra-borrachero’, "Mtzkway borrachera (Kamsa). Arbusto 
hasta de +4 m.; muy folioso. Flores blanecas, péndulas, aromiaticas por 
la noche. Usado pér médicos como narecdético, para emborracharse, 
para resfriados y contra hinchazones. Se reproduce solo por estacas. 
Se dice que rara vez da frutos, que son cilindricos, como un banano,”’ 
12-VI-1956, Idrobo 2221 (COL),—1.5 km. S Sibundoy. ** “Culebra 
borrachera’. Medicinal. Arborescent 3 m.; corolla white; not fruit- 
ing. Indian garden, very infreq.”’ 13-IV-19638, 764 (COL, ECON, 
BISH, Kk, PASTO, S, US).—-Sibundoy. ** ‘Culebra borrachera’, Tree 
3.5 m.:; corolla white, not fragrant, emerging irregularly folded. 
Garden, very infreq.’’ 26-IV-19638, 888 (ECON ).—Sibundoy. ** ‘Cu- 
lebra borrachera’. Tree 3.5 m. ; unopened calyx bulging at top; corolla 
white; filaments often bent, anthers seldom straight; no fruits. Gar- 
den, very infreq.”’ 11-VI-1968, 7772 (COL, ECON, BISH, Kk, 
PASTO, S, US).—-2 km. SW Sibundoy. ** “Culebra borrachera’. Tree 
4 m.; flrs. pendulous, corolla white: corolla and filaments often bent 
irreg. Indian garden, very infreq.’’ 19-IX-19638, 7397 (ECON).— 
1.5 km. S$ Sibundoy. **"Culebra borrachera’. Tree 3 m.; firs. pendu- 
lous, corolla white, bent. Indian garden, infreq.’* 21-IX-1968, 7/400 
(EKCON)—San Francisco. ** “Culebra Borrachera.’ Sparsely branch- 
ing, brittle shrub, 1.5-2.5 m. Flowers white. Infusion of leaves taken 
as hallucinogen. Found only in cultivation.** 22-VIII-1964, Olday 
639 (ECON). 
Datura ‘Andrés’ n. cv. 
Leaves lanceolate to narrowly elliptic, ratio of width 
to length .834-.443; calyx 11.6-18 cm., terminating in 
2-5 lobes; corolla nearly the longest known in the genus, 
31.3-43.2 cm., the slender basal part of the tube exceed- 
ing the calyx, the corolla teeth 8-5.8 em., the limb only 
slightly recurved: anthers distinct, 81-86 mm., stamens 
very long, 25.7-31.6 ¢m., pistil with 1-8 pronounced 
