36 NEW SPECIES OF SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS 
the leaflets distinctly oblanceolate. The calyx is similar, but 
the petals decidedly shorter. 
Cedrela Boliviina. 
Inflorescence sparsely and minutely canescent. Leaves 
(only the uppermost seen) 5 dm. long, the petiole 1 dm. long, 
slightly grooved upon the upper surface, like the rachis, the 
leaflets sub-opposite, 7 to 9 pair, the internodes about a third 
as long as their leaflets. Petiolules very slender, about 6 mm. 
pilose, twice the length of the calyx, the upper petals very 
thick. Disk 5-lobed. Filaments very slender, short, the 
anthers oval, nearly as broad as long, compressed. Style 
stout, the stigma discoid and peltate, very large. Staminodia 
pparent. 
“A tall tree at Cotana, near Ilimani, Bolivia, 2,450 M. alti- 
tude, November 1911. (Otto Buchtien, No. 3199.) 
Trichilia oblanceolata. 
Glabrous, the branchlets rather stout, terete, very leafy. 
Petioles (only the upper leaves seen) 2 or 3 cm. long, slender, 
ete, Dearing near the base one or more embryonic linear 
sy 7 or 8 mm. long. Normal leaflets mostly 5, the petiol- 
ules of the lateral ones 5 to 6 mm. long, stout, lightly grooved 
above, the blades of the upper pair about 1 dm. long and 3 or 
E : ; 
ar he gag the flowers rather dense at the ends of the 
ranchlets, the bractlets very small, ovate, acute, the flowers 
