E 1893.] Undescribed plants from Guatemala. 201 
H., discolor, and narrow cuneate leaves tapering into the short 
stalk. After all it seems to be more natural to put it under 
very short or indistinct.—Volcan de Agua, alt. 8,000%, June 
1892, Dr. W. C. Shannon, U.S. A., (ex: Pl. cit: 3,632) 
paca; foliolum terminale ellipticum, longe acu- 
rotundatum, in utroque latere 8—10-nervia; la- 
minora similia. Inflorescentia sat ampla, 
€ folio uno ternato et altero simplici praedita, 
vel ramulis inferioribus trifloris paniculata. 
edunculis tomentoso-hirsuta, minute aculeata; 
it. Flores 
finque °ano-tomentosa. 
Pals duplo vel triplo longiores. Stamina numerosa, stylos 
Much at ea in other places. The size of the flowers is 
it a dried sta 'N any of the allied species, their diameter 
Be : te being about one and one-half inches. Not- 
s be no doube mae wnperfect knowledge of the plant there can 
a * that it is sufficiently distinct from all described 
