Jamesoniane. N. O. Solanez. 
TAB. CCCLXXXI. 
CESTRUM VESTITUM. 
Foliis alternis oblongo-ovatis acutis petiolatis supra glabris reticu- 
latis integerrimis subtus petiolis ramulis corymbis floribusque 
tomento pallide fulvo dense vestitis, cymis compositis termina- 
libus densifloris, calycibus obconicis dentibus 5 brevibus trun- 
catis, corolla infundibuliformi tubo gracili, filamentis inclusis 
basi geniculatis ovarioque pubescentibus. 
Haz. Near Quito; Prof. W. Jameson. 
Professor Jameson marks this as a tree: perhaps rather a 
arge shrub. It is remarkable for the dense, pale, tawny tomen- 
tum, with which the specimens are everywhere clothed, except 
the upper part of the leaves. 
Fig. 1. Flower. f. 2. Stamen. /. 3. Pistil :—magnified. 
