154 RYDBERG: SOLANUM IN MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA 
11. Solanum agrimonifolium Rydberg sp. nov. 
A perennial, probably stoloniferous and with tubers; 
stem at least 5 dm. high, angled, or even slightly winged, 
glabrous; ae odd- Saati, 1-2 dm. long; rachis narrows 
margined, glabrous; eee pi -sexments 7 ee rrowly 
ng, wi 
n 
mm. long; pseudo-stipular leaves obliquely ovate, 5-10 mm 
long; cymes 8—10-flowered ; peduncle 7—10 cm. long, glabrous; 
pedicels 2-4 cm. long, articulate above the middle; calyx 
glabrous, ie hc nae the tube 3 mm. long, the lobes lanceo- 
ate, 4-5 mm. long, acuminate, corolla 15-18 mm. broad; 
lobes broadly triangular, short-acuminate, puberulent with- 
out; anthers ae 4 mm. long, cordate at each end; 
fruit unknown 
Type collected at Cerro del Bodueran: Chiapas, September, 
1913, C. A. Purpus 6977 (U.S. Nat. Herb. 567248). 
New York BotaNIcAL GARDEN 
(To be continued in May Bulletin.! 
