122 NEW SPECIES OF SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS 
Miguel Bang, Bolivia (No. 2535). 
Distributed as A bracteata (Cham.) DC." and very 
near that species. 
Adenocalymna symmetrica. 
abrous, with the possible exception of the inflorescence, 
which is not present in the specimen. Branchlets slender, sul- 
cate, multi-foveolate at the base of the nodes, bearing two 
converted into a short, slender tendril, the petioles 1.5 or 3 cm 
long, terete, foveolate at the summit, the lateral petiolules 4 to 
9 mm., the terminal 5 to 25 mm. long. Leaflets 7 to 12 cm. 
long, 2 to 5 cm. broad, lanceolate, acute, thickish, the lateral 
and slightly cordate. All the venation prominent on both sur- 
faces, 5 to 7 small nerves radiating from the summit of the 
broader. Stamens included, not seen. Š 
Rusby and Squires, lower Orinoco, Venezuela, 1896; with- 
out number or locality, and not duplicated. 
Besleria debilis. : 
Younger portions, inflorescence and lower leaf-surfaces pub- 
erulent. Stems slender, ascending, weak, sulcate. Petioles F 
corolla, which is nearly 2 cm. lon arrowly campadulate 
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