65 

 Oldenlandia herbacea, DC. Prodr, iv. 425 (1830). 



Colombia. Cabuyaro, Eio Meta, edge of wood, fr. Jan. 

 Sprague 28. 



Distfih. Fairly general tliroiigliout the tropics. 



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Isertia Spraguei, Wemham; affinis /. Purdiei, Sprague, a qua 

 corollae forma ac indnmento difPert. 



Arhor ramulis suleatis sparsiuscule minute aspernlo-pube&cen- 

 tibus; foliis 26-38 cm. x 12-16 cm. ellipticis vel elliptico-oblongis, 

 brevissime leniterque acnminatis obtusis, supra glabris subniten- 

 tibua, subtus inter venas minute griseo-tomentosis, in costa media 

 prominente venisque secundariis utrinque ad 25 tenuibus siccitate 

 nigricantibus necnon in reticulo interveniente conspicuo tamen 

 tenui obscure minutissime pubescentibus ; petiolo subterete similiter 

 induto ad 5"5 cm. nonnunquam longiore ; stipulis fere ad basin in 

 partibus triangulari-lanceolatis acuminatis acutis rigidiusculis 



1 



amulis 



florescentia subpyra 



em deilexis: calvcts erlabri umbo inteererrimo 



tubo extra sparse minute pubescente 4-4'5 cm. longo, insuper 

 leniter usque ad in ore 1'2 cm. lato ampliato, lobis ovalibus apice 

 rotundatis I'l cm. ^6 mm.; stylo pubescente, stigmatihus 2 glab- 

 ratis suborbicularibus; haccis glabris hilocularihus. 



Colombia. Eastern Cordilleras between Pitalito (Tolima) and 

 ratis suborbicularibus ; haccis glabris bilocularibus. 



Isertia alba, Sprague in Trans. & Proc. Bot Soc. Edin. xxii, 

 434 (1905). By a clerical error tlie wrong specimen and locality 

 were quoted for this species. The correct data are now given. 



Peruvian Amazons. Yurimaguas, Huallaga River, in 

 secondary forest, fl. May, Spruce 3878, 



Gonzalea tomentosa, Humh. et Bonpl. PL Aeq. i. 225, t. 64 



(1808). 



Colombia. Tolima: San Augustin, fl. March, Sprague 297. 



Distrih. Western Tropical South America. 



Sabicea camporum, Sprague in Trans. & Proc. Bot. Soc. Edin. 



xxii. 434 (1904). 



Colombia. Cabuyaro, Eio Meta, fl. Jan. Sprague 43. 



Hamelia lutea, Rohr. ex Smith in Eees, Cycl. v. 17, n. 4 (1811). 



Colombia. Caqueta District: San Jose, Bio Putumayo, fl. and 

 fr. Aug. Sprague 611. Flowers yellow.^ 

 Distrih. Generally in tropical America. 



b ■ 



Hamelia paleiis, Jacq. Stirp. Amer. 72, t. 60_ (1763). 

 Colombia. San Martin District: . Villavicencio, fl. Jan. 



Sprague 110. 



A ulabrescent form (see Wernliam, Journ. Bot. 1911, xlix. 214), 



with minutely scabrid leaTes. 



'^' " Trnm'nal America. Mexico, and Paraguay. 



Distrih 



guianensis, An 



San Martin 



fr. 



Jan. Sprague 91. ' ' ^ 



Distrih. Generally in tropical America 



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