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turbinate, the teeth nearly as long as the tube.  Corolla-tube 
3 mm. long, pubescent within and without, straight, not gibbous, 
the lobes a third the length of the tube. Stamens included, 
sessile, attached about the middle of the corolla, the anthers 
linear, about as long as the corolla-lobes. Style equalling the 
corolla. 
Yungas, Bolivia, 6,000 feet, 1885. (Rusby, No. 2111.) 
The same as Williams No. 558. 
sychotria sanmartensis. 
Glabrous. Branchlets quadrilateral above, the internodes 
less than half the length of the leaves. Stipules forming a 
close axillary sheath with broad, white, scarious, deciduous 
margin 
mm. m 
narrowed leaf-bases. Blades 8 to 12 cm. long, 3 to6 cm. broad, 
lance-ovate, mostly inequilateral, abruptly acuminate an 
acute at both ends, contracted into a petiole-like base, thick, 
deep-green above, yellowish beneath, the venation prominent 
the peduncle about half as long as the floriferous portion, the 
spreading, obscurely toothed. Corolla-tube 3 mm. long, cylin- 
us, -thi 
f the tube, elongated, 
slender, attached about the middle of the linear b hee 
tyle 3 
branches nearly as long, the stigmas small, ovate, flattened. 
Disk annular, obscurely 5-lobed. 
“A tree to 25 feet, in forest at Las Partidas, 
March 18.” (Herbert H. Smith, Colombia, No. 1829.) ? 
Apparently the same collected by Holton (No. 422) an 
Triana (No. 77.) 
ychotria indulgens. 
ini . Stipules de- 
the branchlets terete S s de 
t the interpetiolar sheath, which is 
jate 
3,500 feet, 
short, thick and more or less fimbriate. zate- 
long, stout, Blades 10 to 20 a ee abruptly produced 
oval, mostly a little inequilatera or ed at the summit into a 
