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  BOTANICAL 
  GAZETTK. 
  [ 
  February, 
  

  

  a 
  related 
  species, 
  by 
  ovate 
  leaves, 
  half-larger 
  flowers, 
  

   obovate 
  petals, 
  etc. 
  

  

  Solauuiii 
  oliva'forme. 
  Botan. 
  Gazette, 
  xiv, 
  28. 
  — 
  Matured 
  

   fruit 
  strongly 
  compressed, 
  sides 
  unequally 
  convex, 
  margin 
  

   winged 
  : 
  seeds 
  orbicular, 
  granulate. 
  — 
  Barrancas 
  of 
  Rubel- 
  

   cruz, 
  Depart. 
  Alta 
  Verapaz, 
  alt. 
  2,500 
  feet, 
  April, 
  1889, 
  J. 
  

   D. 
  S. 
  (Ex 
  PI. 
  cit. 
  1785.) 
  

  

  Campanea 
  picturata.— 
  Repent 
  at 
  base, 
  rufo-vlllose 
  ; 
  leaves 
  

   scabrid 
  above, 
  - 
  ^- 
  - 
  ■ 
  ' 
  ' 
  • 
  .- 
  . 
  1 
  

  

  , 
  ,9 
  ^. 
  

  

  greenish-white 
  and 
  hairy 
  without, 
  pure-white 
  within 
  ; 
  tube 
  

   campanulate,tvvice 
  exceeding 
  calyx 
  ; 
  purple 
  serial 
  markings 
  of 
  

   bilabiate 
  limb 
  punctiform 
  near 
  margin, 
  larger 
  or 
  oblong 
  else- 
  

   where, 
  erect 
  upper 
  lip 
  half 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  tube 
  and 
  bitkl, 
  spread- 
  

   ing 
  lower 
  lip 
  shorter 
  and 
  trifid, 
  lobes 
  semi-orbicular 
  and 
  en- 
  

   tire 
  : 
  filaments 
  curving 
  ; 
  purple-spotted 
  anthers 
  cohering 
  in 
  

   8-lobed 
  circle 
  : 
  ovary 
  nearly 
  free, 
  glands 
  connate 
  in 
  a 
  ring. 
  

   —A 
  pseudo-parasitic 
  shrub, 
  3-4 
  feet 
  higli, 
  collected 
  by 
  Baron 
  

   Von 
  lurckheim 
  and 
  myself 
  at 
  an 
  altitude 
  of 
  6,000 
  feet 
  in 
  the 
  

   Alta 
  Verapaz 
  forests, 
  Apr., 
  1S89 
  (Ex 
  PI. 
  cit. 
  1501).— 
  In 
  

   size 
  and 
  coloring 
  of 
  flowers 
  scarcely 
  inferior 
  to 
  C. 
  i>randi- 
  

   flora 
  Dene 
  and 
  with 
  its 
  corolla, 
  stamens 
  and 
  glands. 
  The 
  

   '^™^t, 
  foliage, 
  inflorescence 
  and 
  calyx 
  are 
  nearly 
  those 
  

   ot 
  C. 
  (Erstedn 
  Klotzsch. 
  ^ 
  

  

  Explanation 
  of 
  Plate 
  III.— 
  Fie 
  1 
  unrtpr 
  n,rt 
  rvf 
  r.io„t 
  TTio- 
  •> 
  

   flower 
  laid 
  open. 
  Fig. 
  3. 
  anthers.^Fig^4f 
  ovary 
  Fi| 
  5 
  pordon 
  of 
  

  

  l\rC^:S^^'''- 
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  ^^^'^ 
  of 
  in<^u^«ent.Kg8.ra^;d 
  2 
  i^e 
  natural 
  

   size, 
  the 
  others 
  are 
  variously 
  magnified.) 
  

  

  Carpinns 
  Amerieaiius 
  Miehx., 
  var. 
  tropicalis.— 
  Branchlets, 
  

  

  petioles, 
  eaf-nervatures, 
  rhachis 
  and 
  nuts 
  pubescent 
  : 
  fertile 
  

   Ihnui' 
  .^V 
  ^^^^l^' 
  "^'"'^^^ 
  thrice 
  exceeding 
  peduncles, 
  

   ^trljnlTT^'^ 
  '• 
  ^'^^^^"'^ 
  ^'"^^^"' 
  «^^l«"g' 
  obtuse, 
  mucron- 
  

  

  ent,'.-^ 
  r'J-^^ 
  ^"""''-'^ 
  ?? 
  ^"^ 
  °^ 
  ^«th 
  sides, 
  otherw 
  se 
  nearly 
  

  

  X 
  JdTl'^i- 
  ^- 
  ^-.^f^ 
  ^^- 
  '''' 
  ^667 
  To 
  the 
  vaHety 
  is 
  

  

  76o6 
  fL^l^^^if-T^^ 
  department. 
  May, 
  1882. 
  Nos. 
  

   Hell 
  ;a's'^;'^2f 
  ^^^^^ 
  ^/. 
  ^....W. 
  .^- 
  cited 
  by 
  Mr. 
  

  

  corded 
  from 
  ^4^o7Z;r..,^^^^^^ 
  ^^^— 
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  -^^- 
  

  

  