4 The Botanical Gazette. [January, 
Petioli ad 2™™ longi. Rhachis cum petiolo 3™ longo teres dense _ 
fulvescente-hirsuta. Panicule rami ad 7™ longi fere a medio — 
brevissime ramulosi, ramulis apice dense cymuligeris. Florum — | 
pedicelli 1™ parum superantes. Alabastra subglobosa. Calycis — 
dentes lanceolati. Petala circiter 2™ longa in estivatione 
imbricata. Antherz 10 lacinias subequantes.—Species T. — 
Wawrane C. DC. et T. Glaztovtt C. DC. affinis.—Naranjo, 
Depart. Escuintla, alt. 300°, March 1892, J. D. S., no. 2,574; 
Rio Esclavos, Depart. S. Rosa, alt. 3,000", May 1892, Heyde ~ 
& Lux, no. 3,274; S. Rosa, alt. 3,000%, May 1892, Heyde & © 
Lux, no. 3,275. 5 
Cedrela impari-pinnata C. DC. — Foliis longe petiolatis 
impari-pinnatis 3—5-jugis, foliolis lanceolatis basi equali acutis — 
apice acute acuminatis subequalibus utrinque puberulis later- 
alibus oppositis subsessilibus rhachi puberula, capsula oblonga ~ 
glabra 4-valvata seminibus elliptico-oblongis.—Ramuli jun- _ 
iores puberuli dein glabri leves in sicco fuscescentes, cortice 
tenui. Folia cum impari ad 34™ longa. Foliola in sicco 
membranacea subpellucida subtiliter pellucido-punctulata ad 
gm longa ad 3™ lata, nervis secundariis subpatulis utrinque q 
circiter 12. Capsula circiter 5™ longa valvis lanceolatis medio 
circiter 12™ latio. Semen cum ala 3™ longum, ala tenuis- 
sima. Species foliis impari-pinnatis insignis, C. Vellozian@— 
Reem. quoad foliorum formam affinis.—Volcan de Fuego, alt. — 
6,000", March 1892, J. D. S., no. 2,571. 3 
Oreopanax Taubertianum.—Primordial leaves broadly tri- 
angular; petioles robust, base abruptly broadly dilated and | 
amplexicaul; leaflets digitately 5-9, chiefly 7, obovate-ellip- — 
tical (6-9 x 2-3"), acutely acuminate, tapering to petiolule, — 
coarsely and sharply toothed above middle, membranaceous, — 
upper surface furfuraceous or glabrate, the lower stellate-pu- 3 
bescent, areolation minute and pellucid-punctulate: staminate 
racemes elongated (16-24"), curving; pedicels pubescent, 
crowded, slender, thrice exceeding small (3') globose heads; 
