New SPECIES OF SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS 79 
half as long as the anther, narrow, flattened, attached 3 mm. 
ove broad, truncate base, the awn half as long as the 
thecae, divided half way to its base. Dorsal appendages not 
apparent. 
“A vine to 25 or 30 feet, with bright red flowers, in damp 
forest and thickets near streams, Las Nubas, 4,500 feet, Decem- 
ber2." (Herbert H. Smith, Colombia, No. 1554). 
Cybianthus foliosus. 
ate, 
? mm. broad and half as long, the lobes 2 mm. long, 
obtuse, thin. Corolla parted rid to t us 
mm. long, oval with rounded summ a 
Stamens B shorter than the corolla, the slender filaments sho 
than the anthers ns 
Santa Catalina, lower Orinoco, Venezuela, May, 1896 ( 
by and Squires, No. 292). 
Icacorea granatensis. eafy. Petioles 
ove 
to d, channeled above, 
IO OW. margine " 
I5 mm. lon ; stout, narr 1, 
nt anast ing near the margin, duncled, 
Copes. Pose ee shortly and — a Pedicels 
oosely branched and flowered. oe ae 
of very young fruits mostly deflexed, A Calyx a third the 
Upward, nerved and minutely roughened. 
