120 New SPECIES OF SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS 
their leaves, rather densely flowered, the bracts very short and 
broad, the flowers very shortly and stoutly pedicelled. Calyx 
3 or 4 mm. long, urceolate-campanulate, the teeth very short 
and broad, mostly acutish. Corolla 15 mm. long, lobed about 
a fifth of the way, the tube regularly mundia sharply 
the middle of the tube, the anthers and stigma reaching the base 
f . Anthers broader than long. Style stout, stigma 
arg y lobed. Ovary 2 mm. a and us as broad, 
vol 
“A shrub 3 or 4 feet high; extremely rare on the extreme 
summit of San Lorenzo Ridge, about 7000 feet. January 25. 
Flowers purplish." (Herbert H. Smith, Colombia, 1896.) 
Cestrum papyraceum 
Glabrous, the branchlets eted and very slender, sul- 
cate. Stipule-like appendages at the base of the Pe 
strongly falcate, obtuse, about 6 mm. long an wide. 
Petioles 5 or 6 mm. long, margined. Blades 8 to 12 cm. Me ng, 
2-nerv V 
ceme terminal, few-flowered, the bracts elongated, linear, the 
flowers sessile. Calyx 3 mm. ong. campanulate, the teet 
ovate, very eher as broad as long or broader.  Corolla-tube 
2 cm. long, 1 mm. wide, o cal, slightly bead at the 
summit, "€ lobes 5 to 6 mm. long, ovate, obtu Filaments 
attached n the base of the lobes, short, the pss large. 
Style lion. the stigma peltate, bi-penic illate. 
A single specimen collected in Bolivia, by Mr. M. Bang, 
without data as to locality. 
Cuspidaria ovalis 
pecimens in fruit. Ses ag throughout.  Petioles (only 
the upper seen) 3 to 5 cm. long, slender, n the leaves tri- 
foliolate, the lateral ioul 1.5-2.5 cm. long, the terminal 
b- 
sub-rotund at base, shortly and bluntly pointed at the summit, 
thickish. Princip al veins about 6-8 pairs, lightly upcurved, 
connected by imde, all the venation pud slender, fy 
pie a and lightly prominent on bo th sides. Pods about 
ersed in "the center of each side by a fa eo i 
t y a int ridge did wing 
en side by a thin M margin about as wide as the middle 
greatest breadth, the white hyaline wing about as wide on each 
side, wanting at top and bottom 
