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144 New SPECIES OF SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS 
1821 is in part this species and in part a very small-flowered 
Psychotria, probably undescribed. 
Coussarea $randifolia. 
Glabrous, the branchlets stout, much wrinkled in drying, 
apparently somewhat fleshy, marked with large leaf-scars. 
Stipule 2 cm. or Pore long, thick, forming a cylindrical-closed 
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abrupt, short and broad acumination at the summit, thin, 
light-green, the slender venation li mus prominent on both 
sides, the Sid eae about I2 on a side, widely spreading, 
and stoutly pedicelled. Calyx-tube short, turbinate, the limb 
a broad, cylindrical, the base abruptly Dd 
and indistinctly sulcate, the summit slightly expanded, v 
shortly and broadly 4-toothed, the teeth mostly a peer 
Corolla-tube 6 to 8 mm. long, the lower half narrowly cylin- 
draceous, the apse narrowly infundibular, the lobes 6 mm 
long, lance- Lied strongly recurved. Filaments wholly adnate 
to the pilose ase of the corolla. the anthers 5 mm. long, linear, 
the summits slightly exserted, the basal portion of the cells 
separate below the point of attachment, obtuse. Style short, 
shortly 2-cleft. 
“A tree 20 to 30 feet high, with white flowers. Moderately 
common in mountain forest, expecially in glens near streams, 
Valparaiso, 4,000 to 5,000 feet, April r1." (Herbert H. Smith, 
Colombia, No. 1830.) i 
Borreria Herbert-Smithii. 
Sparsely pilose with coarse short hairs. Stems slender and 
rather heu cus sharply angled and sulcate, the internodes 
abou m. long. Stipules connate, 7 or 8 mm. long, truncate, 
NORE co ose, the setae rather shorter than the body. Petioles 
(narrow leaf-bases) 9 to 18 mm. long. Blades 5 to 10 cm. long, 
2 
mm. wide, lancetlate with abruptly Konrad base 
and long-acuminate and acute summit, entire, thin, rather pale, 
linear. Calyx 4.5 mm. long, campanulate, short-stipitate, the 
tube aed the limb a third as long as the tube, the lobes 4, 
