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56. NOTOTRICHE LONGISSIMA, A. W. Hill, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxxvii. p. 586. 
Perv: Dep. Ancachs, Prov. Cajatambo, Cordillera nigra inter Ocros et Chonta, 
4400 m., Weberbauer, 2785 (Herb. Berol.: Pl. 27. figs. 9, 10; Pl. 30. fig. 24). 
The caudex appears usually to be unbranched in this species and the longest specimen 
measured 11:5 em. in length (Pl. 27. figs. 9, 10). The carpels, which are 9 mm. long, are 
provided with beaks, 4 mm. long, covered with short cilia (Pl. 30. fig. 24). 
This species appears to be allied to N. Pearcei, which, however, is distinguished by its 
larger flowers and the more definite central portion of the lamina. The tomentum 
is also different in character. 
57. NoTOTRICHE GLAUCA, A. W. Hill, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxxvii. p. 586. 
AvsrRO-BoniviA: Puna Patanca, 3700—4000 m.; Es-Che-Mokro, 4200 m., Fiebrig, 
3186 (Herb. Berol.: Pl. 29. fig. 6). 
The leaf-lobes are short, broad, and crenate (Pl. 29. fig. 6), and covered on both sides 
with a soft dusty tomentum, showing some resemblance to N. pedicularifolia. 
An imperfect specimen, Fiebrig, 3229, from the same locality, very possibly belongs 
to this species. 
58. NororTRICHE CASTELNJEANA, A. W. Hill.—JX. acaulis undique canescenti-tomentosa, 
caudice plus minus crasse, simplice vel parce ramoso, nudo; foliorum petiolo parum 
dilatato, limbo (10-20 mm. longo) pinnatisecto, pinnulis (utrinque 4-6) 3—5-fidis, 
inferioribus majoribus, lacinulis lineari-oblongis obtusis haud crispis utrinque 
cinereo-velutino-stellato-tomentosis; floribus petiolo medio vel paulo infra insi- 
dentibus, inter stipulas setaceas sessilibus ; calycis campanulatis circa 9 mm. longis 
undique molliter tomentosis laciniis triangulari-lanceolatis tubum :equantibus; 
petalis (albidis?) calyce dimidio longioribus (cirea 2 em. longis), vix emarginatis ; 
carpellis immaturis. 
Malvastrum Castelneanum, Wedd. Chl. And. ii. p. 283, tab. 804; Baker fil. in Journ. Bot. xxix. 
p. 364. 
Perv: Cord. de Cuzco, F. de Castelnau (ann. 1842) (Herb. Mus. Paris.) ; Andes of 
Peru, Maclean (Herb. Kew.); “ Sida sp. nova alpina del Peru " (ex Herb. Pavon. 
in Herb. Mus. Brit.). 
The material of this species is so scanty that it has not been found possible to 
examine the specimens in detail, and there is very little to add to the description 
given by Weddell, which is here reproduced with slight alterations. 
99. NoTOTRICHE CINEREA, A. W. Hill.—Fruticulus depressus, cespitosus ; caudex sub- 
Folia rosulatim disposita, cinerea; petiolus 
d medium adnate et cum eo quasi vaginam 
a membranacea facie in dorso et ad margines 
ciliata; petiolus cum vagina facie et in dorso plus minusve stellato-puberalentus ; 
vagina ad basim glabra, ad margines stellato-ciliata ; lamina ambitu oblongo-ovata, 
bipinnatifida, 1-5-2 cm. longa, 1:3-15 em. lata, supra dense, infra xp puberu- 
terraneus, lignosus, firmus, ramosus. 
circa 2 cm. longus; stipule petiolo a 
formantes, parte libera lineari-subulat 
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