98 NEW SPECIES or SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS 
oval, the filaments somewhat thickened, the pollinia ovoid, 
rather large. 
. Apolo, Bolivia, 4,800 feet, April 20, 1902. (R. S. Williams, 
No. 2453.) The same as Mandon's No. 354, distributed as 
D. lanceolata Decne. 
Schistogyne pentaseta. 
Young stems and flowers minutely gray-downy, the lower 
leaf-surfaces sparsely puberulent. Stems slender, terete: Peti- 
oles at length 12 mm. long, and recurving, channelled above, 
attenuate. Corolla-tube campanulate, broad, 4 mm. long, the 
lobes 7 mm. long, narrow, regularly acuminate from the base. 
Ligules of the crown linear, erect, as long as the androecium. 
Stigmatic appendages 5, nearly 1 cm. long, filiform and attenu- 
ate, from the outer side of a broad, fleshy brown, discoid body 
which is a little longer than the stamen-column. 
Specimen unique. Collected in Yungas, Bolivia, by M. 
Near S. attenuata, Rusby, but the stigmatic appendages 
are green and of a different form. 
l Glabrate. Stems very slender, terete. Petioles 5 to 7 mm. 
ong, very slender. Blades 3 to 5 cm. long, 7 to 10 mm. wide, 
long, 4 mm. wide, lanceolate, long 
e, glabrous. 
: I 
acuminate or attenuat 
