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GERANIACEAE 
Ledocarpon bolivianum sp. nov. 
Canescent; stem shrubby, erect, very ramose, the branches 
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obtuse, thick and fleshy, two-grooved upon the lower surface; 
flowers solitary at the ends of the branchlets, on slender aa ad 
ong; linear bracts of the calyx about 5 mm. long, 
numerous; ors 12 mm. long, lanceslate, pers ale. 
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deep-yellow, 18 mm. long, broadly ee ovary white-pilose, 
ae style exceeding the stamens; capsule 6-8 mm. long, strongly 
erved. 
oe Four ft. high; Yura, Peru, 8400 ft., Aug. 10, 1901” (No. 2561). 
OXALIDACEAE 
Oxalis aphbylla sp. nov. 
Leafless and glabrous; stems 7~10 cm. high, 1-2 flowered, very 
slender, erect, from a bulb-like base, which is invested by scales; 
cales 5-8 mm. lo i i 
purple; corolla 12 mm. long, light-purple; stamens unequal, longer 
than the calyx 
“Hills near Apolo, 6000 ft., Feb. 20, 1902”’ (No. 125). 
Biophytum ferrugineum sp. nov. 
Softly pubescent throughout; stems erect or ascending, stout 
and somewhat woody, 1-3 dm. high, sparingly branched, leafy 
long, pie are cm. one ; leaflets sessile, 11-14 pairs, 6-12 mm. 
sh, a aie e lower 
peduncles fascicled at the ae me cm. long, erect, strongly 
pilose with ferruginous, divaricate hairs; bracts finear- setaceous, 
rigid, strongly pilose; sepals 6 mm. long, lanceolate, attenuate, 
strongly pilose; petals 8 mm. long, thin, strongly nerved; long 
stamens 5 mm. long, the short ones half as long; pistil about 1 mm 
long, deep-red, the ovary globose, about as long as the stout, 
subulate spreading styles. 
“‘Guanai, 1500 {t., Sept. 27, 19017’ (Wo. 711). 
MALPIGHIACEAE 
Hiraea strigulosa sp. nov. 
Strigose-tomentose; branchlets slender, widely spreading, the 
internodes 5—7 cm. long; petioles 1.25-2 cm. long, stout; blades 
