72 NEw Species or SovTH AMERICAN PLANTS 
Maieta robusta. 
> Nak 
lets stout, rou with the broad shallow leaf-scars. 
n of seal mm. long, stout, strongly channel 
and strongly ciliate, the bladder-bearing portion abe a 
ong, the inner in of the bladder slightly exceeding It. 
underneath and connected by straight nearly divaricate Kis 
der secondaries lary panicles sessile or short-p 5 
small and few-flo ed, littl exceeding the bladders, thei 
branches linear-subulate bra ted, as is the base of the 
Pedicels slen thickened u 
ard. Calyx-tube 6 mm. long, 
turbinate, the strongly ciliate, subulate, attenuate teeth a M 
i er erfect petals not seen. e 
ments stout, about as long as the anthers. Capsule urceolate, 
m. long 
Collected on the upper Rio Negro, near the Colombian 
border, by Weiss and Schmidt in 1908. 
Hartmannia Boliviana. 
Sparsely puberulent. 
Crooked, prostrate o tae 
leaves to 3 cm. long, and 8 mm. wide, Cen Bre VIN y 
tapering petiole-like base and obtuse summit, entire, thic 3 
d, the venation obscure, the us 
or less, ovate or oval, with sho 
é Te mostly greenish, and between them very strong 
purple ribs. Beak very short and-broad, shortly 4-toothed. 
On Titicaca 
Island in Titicaca Lake, Bolivia, March, 1910, 
(Otto Buchtien, No. 2922.) 
Pentapanax granatensis. 
us. "Leaves thrice pinnate, some of the uena 
Segments pinnate” (Smith). Only one primary segment 
leaf seen, n 
about 3 dm. lon iole . long, bearin 
Opposite pairs of ong and slenderly petioled divisions, and 
several single leaflets, these b 
