pergere es 
6 The Botanical Gazette. [January, 
ing, in fruit separating: corolla more than twice longer, in-_ 
flated above middle, aureate-pubescent, red within: anthers — 
linear (6'), more than half as long as filament: berry glo- 
Francis C. Sarg, consul of the German Empire for Guate- _ 
EXpLanaTIon oF Piate I.— Fig. 1, flowering branch. Fig. 2, fruiting panicle. — 
Fig. 3, flower exposed with corolla removed. Fig. 4, corolla laid open. Fig. 
5, pistil. Fig. 6, fruit. Fig. 7, seed. (Figs. 1-4 are natural size; the others — 
are variously magnified. ) = 
_ Tynanthus Guatemalensis. Undeveloped leaves, axes of © 
inflorescence, and corolla, cano-furfuraceous: leaves nearly 
glabrous, twice exceeding common petiole, seldom cirrhose; _ 
leaflets more usually three, long-petiolulate (6-11'), elliptical 
(23-3 1"), caudately acuminate, apex blunt, membranace-— 
ous, the terminal the greatest, with half-longer petiolule and ( 
more than thrice longer (3-34'), white, labiate to middle, fur- 
exed anterior lip orbicular and unequal. 
brous: stamens and minute (Z') inappen 
Ge equally inserted near base of tube, gla- 
» cano-hirsute: capsule not seen.—Accord 
ws grouping of other species, all South 
hich ic atest to be collocated with 7. Goudotiana But. 
which is distinguishable by an obliquely truncate calyx with 
aA ooth.— Climbing over trees and flowering 
, ely.—Banks of Rio Ocosito, Dept. Quezaltenango, alt. 
roe Pt EGE: ODS, ee Pk oie 1, 488). 
nar cornuta.— Epiphytal, procumbent, branches 
apd Se setose tubercles and pilose: leaves obovate (23-45 
4~23"), apex rounded or retuse, tapering to short petiole, 
