1895] Undescribed Plants from Guatemala, 7 
Thyrsus broad, 8-10" long; peduncle 13-3" long; axes puber- 
ulous, minutely lepidote, the secondary 1-14" long. Calyx 
as broad as long, 3', occasionally with a few large glands. 
Corolla 23-23" long; tube nearly cylindrical, at middle 6-7’ 
broad, smooth within except paleaceous-barbate insertion of 
stamens at contracted base; lobes puberulous within, as broad 
as long, 7~9', contracted below. Stamens didynamous; fila- 
ments arcuate, 8-10! long; anther-cells divaricate, 2' long, 
connective round-apiculate. Ovary linear; lobes of stigma 
elliptical, 1’ long; ovules uniseriate at each placenta, 25-30 
pairs to the cell. Capsules not seen.—According to the 
synoptical arrangement of species by Schumann in Engl. & 
Prantl Nat. Pflanzenfam. the above is to be grouped with 
A. Chica Bur. The leaves and inflorescence resemble more 
nearly those of Distictzs elongata Bur. The whole plant be- 
comes blackened as an exrsiccata. 
Sandy grounds near San Pedro Sula, Honduras, alt. 600%, 
May 1890, Dr. C. Thieme, no. 5,393. 
ARRABIDAHA CHICA Bur., var. viseida Donnell Smith.— 
Folia trifoliolata, foliolis supra strigillosis subtus velutinis 
Cuspidato-acuminatis, lateralibus quidem e basi oblique cor- 
data 5-nervia orbiculari-ovatis, medio maximo e basi rotund- 
ata 3-nervia orbiculari-obovato interdum in cirrhum immu- 
tato lateralibus tunc ovato-lanceolatis. Panicule et terminales 
et axillares cum calycibus glandulo-viscide. 
Casillas, Depart. S. Rosa, Guat., alt. 4,000°, May 1893, 
Heyde & Lux, no. 4, 550. 
Distictis Rovirosana Donnell Smith.—Folia recentiora 
x an 
dentibus mucronatis. Corolla par campanulato-infundibuli- 
's. Discus latior quam altior. Ovula in utraque placenta 
4-Seriata. apsula ecarinata glandulis magnis maculata 
ceterum glabra, seminibus in utroque loculo 15-18. 
runk very stout, procumbent; branches scandent, striate, 
glandular-pubescent. Petioles 2-4" long; leaves 3-foliate, or 
Conjugate with a simple tendril, 4-6 x 24-3"; terminal 
Petiolule {-1}" long, 2-3 times exceeding the lateral. Thyrsi 
