New SPECIES or SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS 81 
Symplocos mapirensis. 
Specimen in fruit. Glabrous, the branchlets stout, purplish- 
brown, very leafy, the internodes 2 to 2.5 cm. long. Petiole 
6 to 8 mm. long, broadly and shallowly channelled above, the 
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stout, angled, several-fruited, the pedicels very short. Fruits 
globose, black, 6 mm. broad, the persistent calyx-lobes very 
small, nearly semicircular. 
Mapiri, Bolivia, 2500 feet, May 1886 (H. H. Rusby, No. 
2685.) 
Buddleia cochabambensis. 
long, margined, the blades (only the upper seen), 4 to 8 cm. 
long, 1.5 to 3 cm. broad, lanceolate with the base very abruptly 
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half to one meter high, branched above, more or less sulcate, 
broad, oblanceolate to obovate, abruptly narrowed into a 
Petiole-like base, obtuse or acutish, thin, the veins very — 
the principal ones about 5 pair, strongly ascending. Spi die 
I5 to 20 cm. long, very slender, curved, long-peduncled, the 
