21.2 UEViSIJN OF THE NATUHAL OKBEB HEDERACE.^. 
Grauada (Goudot ! n. 6; Linden, n. 9G2; Pnrdie !).— Leaves some- 
times 3-lobed in Purdie's specimens. 
11. 0. Fawiii, Seem. (sp. nov.); xamis petiolis racbibuspedunculisque 
dense fusco-tomeiitosis ; foliis louge petiolatis ovatis v. subcordato- 
ovatis acumiiiatis 5-nerviis crasse coriaceis, supra stellato-pubcrulls 
demmn glabratis, subtus dense fusco-tomentosis ; paniculis masculis 
amplis; capitulis globosis (Pisi maj. magnitudine) ; petalis 4 ovatis 
extus stellato-pubesecntibus ; fl. fa3m. ign. — Peru (Pavon ! in Mus. 
Brit.).— Petioles 4-5 inches long ; blade of leaf 4—5 inches long, 3-3| 
inches broad, 
- 12, 0. Ecuadorieiise^ Seem, (sp. nov.) ; foliis longe petiolatis ovatis 3- 
fidis, lobis divaricatis ovato-oblongis acuuunatis irregulariter et grosse 
dentatis, basi obtusis, S-nerviis crasse coriaceis, supra glabris, subUis 
ciaereo-tomentosis; racliibus pedunculisqnetomentosis; capitulis masc. 
oyatis v. oblongis ; petalis 4 ovatis acuminatis, extus tomentosis ; foem, 
ign. — Western side of the Andes, above Guayaquil, Ecuador (Pavon ! in 
Mus. Erit.).— Petiole 7 inches long, blade of leaf 7 inches long, 
13. 0. Macleani^ Seem. ; ramis petiolis rachibus pedunculisque dense 
villoso-tomentosis ; foliis longe petiolatis ovatis apice 5 -lobis, lobis 
ovato-triangidaribus acuminatis integerrimis v. hinc inde dentatis, 8- 
nerviis, supra glabris, subtus dense villoso-tomentosis ] capitulis masc. 
globosis Pisi maj. magnitudine; petiolis extus villosis ; foem. ign. — Peru 
a 
(Maclean! in Herb. Hoolc). 
14. 0. S^nicel, Seem, (sp, nov.) ; ramis petiolis rachibusquc albido- 
villoso-tomentosis; foliis palmatira 3-3 -fidis, lobis obloug-is acuminatis 
' dentatis, supra glabris, subtus albido-tomentosis ; capitulis masculis 
in paniculas amplas dispositis, Pisi magnitudine ; petalis 5 ovatis 
acuminatis, extus albido-tomentosis, demum glabratis; fl. foem. ign. 
Nomeu vevnac. Ecuadoriense ; Puma-maqui (i. e. pes tigridis) teste 
cl. Spruce, — In stony places at the foot of Mount Tunguragira^ Ecuador 
(Spruce! n. 5113).— -^' A tree 20-30 feet high, slightly branched; 
flowers white," Spruce. Allied to 0, argentattim. 
15. O. Malhewsu, Seem, (sp. nov,) ; ramis petiolis rachibusque ferru- 
gineo-tomentosis ; foliis palmatim 3-5-fidis, supra glabris, subtus sparse 
r 
stellato-pubesceutibus, demum glabratis; fl. masc. in paniculas amplas 
dispositis ; petalis extus glabratis ; fl. fcem. ign. — Chachapoyas, Peru 
(Mathews ! in Herb. Bth.). 
16. 0. UvUviemej Seem. (sp. nov.) ; ramis petiolis rachibus peduncu- 
