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ee 8-25 mm. long, fous coarse-serrate, dark-green, 
the secondaries 10-1 a side, the venatio n thin, coarsely 
reticulate, lightly nae on both sides; iicae peduncle 1.5 
stout, thickened upward, the solitary fruit 3 cm. long, 
An ree strongly reticulate. 
“A tree 25 ft. high, 6 inches o diameter; San Buena Ventura, 
1400 ft., Nov. 30, 1901” (No. 6, 
The ecunile has a soft, ae Ane scaly bark. 
PasSIFLORACEAE 
Passiflora cayaponioides sp. nov. 
(Fruiting specimen.) 
Glabrous at for the tomentose fruits, and a sparse, fine 
puberulence on the petioles, etc. Stems 7 finely longi- 
tudinally wri atin Tendrils pal. very slender. Petioles 1.25- 
2.5 cm. long, stout, bearing two oblong, concave glands near 
the base; blades 6-12 cm. long, "8 cm. broad, triangular-ovate, 
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thin, the slender venation rather coarsely oe prominent on 
oth sides. Inflorescence elongated, loo racemose, bearin 
— leaves, the flowers s eg or 2 toget pee Pedicels twisted, 
mm. long, the stipe 2 or 3 mm. long. Fruit globose (as 
inous-tomentose. Seeds 
long, regularly ovoid, deeply transversely 3- to 4-sulcate. 
“Tumupasa, 1800 ft. alt., Jan. 28, 1902” (No. 432). 
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CARICACEAE 
Jacaratia boliviana sp. nov. 
Glabrate, the branchlets stout, strongly upcurved, somewhat 
clustered at the mit. Petioles 5-15 cm. long, slender, bearin 
ew very small, soft, yellowish-brown prickles upon and about their 
eaves nearly orbicular in outline, of 5-7 (or eee) 
ases. 
leaflets, which are borne on petiolules 3-8 mm. long. Blades of 
the leaflets 5-12 cm. long, 3-5 cm. wide, oblong-lanceolate, 
below the middle, t obes semicircular-ovate, with rounded 
summit, the ae 8-12 mm. long, n narrowed a little above 
the middle, the limb 12-18 mm. broad, the lobes shaped like the 
leaflets. Anthers almost wholly external to the tube, the longest 
nearly 5 mm. long. 
