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“Cerro del Mono.” Mons graniticus paullo supra fl. Orinoci cataractas. (Lichens at 
the height of 1400.) 
* Casiquiari.” Casiquiari fl. (The natural canal that unites the Orinoco to the Rio 
Negro, rendered celebrated by the travels of Humboldt.) 
4. Andes Peruviani. 
* Guayrapurina." Mons alt. 3500’ in Andibus Peruvianis. 
* Tarapoto." Villa in Andibus Peruvianis orientalibus alt. 1500’. 
* Lamas." Mons et villa Andium Peruvianorum, alt. 2000’. 
* Campana." Mons in Andibus Peruvianis. (Lichens gathered at 3000'-5000’.) 
* Yurimaguas." Pagus ad fl. Huallaga Peruviæ. 
* Rio Chidieaio.” Rivulus Chidicaio, vel melius Shillieaio, ad Tarapoto in Andibus 
Peruvianis. 
5. Andes Quitenses. 
“ Chimborazo.” Mons Andium Quitensium. (Lichens at 9000'712,000', and in Red- 
Bark woods at 3000’-6000”.) 
* Antombós." Situs ad fl. Pastasa Andium Quitensium, alt. 5000’. 
“ Pallatanga." Vallis Andium Quitensium, alt. 6000-7000. 
* Pangor.” Vallis alpina (alt. 9000’-12,000’) Andium Quitensium. 
* Montana de Canelos,” i. e. sylva Canelos in radicibus orientalibus Andium Quiten- 
sium. (Lichens at 2000—6000.) 
“ Agoyán." Cataracta fl. Pastasa Andium Quitensium, alt. 5000" 
“ Abitagua." Mons Andium Quitensium, alt. 6000’. 
“ Guano" (sometimes Huano). Villa ad pedem or. montis Chimborazo, alt. 9000’. 
“Playa del Pastasa.” Litora fl. Pastasa Andium Quitensium, alt. 4500’, fruticetis 
Myrtacearum et Myricarum ornata. 
" Tunguragua.” Mons vulcanicus Andium Quitensium. (Lichens gathered at from 
6000’-12,000’.) - 
“ Baños.” Pagus ad pedem montis Tunguragua, alt. 6000". xl ino ded 
“ Rio welds” "Festus cum fl. Pastasa cha alt. 4000’, in Andibus — 
" Guayrapata.” Mons nemorosus Andium Quitensium. (Lichens at 9000 2 
“ Vascün” (vel Baccán) Rivulus aque tepidæ in m. Tunguragua Andium Qui- 
tensium. 
“ Playa del Rio Blanco.” Litora rivuli Blanco ad fl. Pastasa, alt. 5500. 
" Carguairazo.” Mons nivosus Andium Quitensium. (Lichens gathered at 11,000- 
12,000’.) 
“ Titaicán." Mons Andium Quitensium prope Riobomba. 
tical], to 13,000’ [rupestral]. : : 
% crass Mons Er e Quitensium. (The city of Quito stands at its 
* foot. Lichens at 10,000——11,000".) 
Parana," Merely the Indian name for river—it never occurs alone. 
(Lichens at 11,000 [cor- 
