BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
~ 1888.] 
f -and habit.-Mountain cliffs near Santa Rosa, Depart. Baja_ 
g Verapaz, alt. 5,000 feet, April, 1887. (Ex Pl. Guat. cit. 
1210.) Caw : 
& 10-15 feet high, rufous-tomentose: stipules and bracteoles 
Se linear-lanceolate, 2 lines long: petioles 9-15 lines long, in- 
long, cordate, 4-6 inches long, two-thirds as broad, 9-nerved ; 
lobes triangular, acute, an inch or less long, sinus nearly 
red, diminishing from the interior one 11 lines long and 
s 
~, tose, exceeding petals; stipe nearly as long and style half as 
long as the linear 12-ovulate ovary.—Banks of Rio, Rubel- 
_ €ruz, Depart. Alta Verapaz, alt. 2,500 feet, April, 1886, 
(Ex Pl. Guat. cit. 806. )-55: 
r 
coriaceous, entire, round-ovate to broadly elliptical, abruptly | 
acuminate, 7-nherved, 5-7 inches long: racemes axillary and 
, barbate within: pistil sigmoid, nearly equali 
