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from the margin, the reticulation very fine and very prominent on 
both sides; racemes 5-10 cm. long, long-peduncled; pedicels (in 
fruit) about 5 mm. long, stout, dilated regularly into the calyx 
which is 4-5 mm. broad, 5-lobed about half way, the lobes ie ey 
fruits globoidal, most of them slightly eee 12 mm. broa 
oe faintly reticulate, tipped by a small style-base; seed 
m. ong, orne on a short, tee lightly winged funicle, 
edd -gree 
‘Slender, 6 ft high; San Buena Ventura, 1500 ft., Nov. 20, 1901”’ 
(No. 651). The same as Spruce’s No. 4149 from Tarapota and 
also collected by Pearce. 
Rapanea gee sp. nov, 
Glabro except the youngest portions, which are sparsely 
ferruginous tomentellate; anciee elongated, slender, spreading 
and ascending, rather densely leafy upon the densely flowered 
upper ee petioles about 5 mm. long, margined; blades 3-5 
em. long, 1.5-4 cm. broad, oblanceolate, obtuse or acutish, acumi- 
nate at the base, thick, dark-green, lightly shining above with the 
venation lightly ‘prominent, except the slightly a ae aon midrib 
more so here th is ver 
underneath ere the terete midri t3 
rachis of the spikes 3-6 mm. long, thick, densely flowered: brac 
short, broadly ovate, mostly acute; buds oval, 2 m ng an 
. long a 
early as broad; calyx 2-3 mm. broad, deeply lobed; corolla-lobes 
nearly 4 times the length of the calyx, oblong, obtuse, granular 
externally, purple-striped internally; anthers sub-sessile, attached 
to the base of the corolla, aa fourths of the length of the lobes 
and teed equalling them in breadth; pistil half the length of the 
corolla, the ovoid ovary cee as long as the short style and its 
two subulate stigmas 
“A tree 25 ft. high and 4 inches in diameter; Apolo, 4800 ft. 
alt., April 15, 1902”’ (Wo. z8r). 
The same as Spruce’s No. 4251 in fruit and Pearce’s collection 
at San Luis. 
LOGANIACEAE 
Buddleia oblongifolia sp. nov. 
Shortly and densely ferruginous tomentose, excepting the upper 
el loosely branched, the branchlets divergent, annulate, 
densely leafy; petioles 3 mm _ long, margined, connate; blades 2-3 
cm. long, 6-8 mm. broad, elliptical- hia thick, entire, the 
margin oeney revolute, above smooth an lightly shining, with 
the veins impressed, beneath ferruginous with the venation 
prominent, the ae pairs io strong primaries interarching near 
the margin; inflorescence terminal, dense; bracts shorter than the 
calyx, linear, thick; calyx subsessile, campanulate, 5 mm. long and 
