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broad, divided about a third of the ule ay teeth and sinuses of 
nearly similar form and equal; corolla-tube 5-6 mm. long, the 
serted; ovary ovoid, nearly as long as the calyx, pubescent, the 
style and large oblong stigma about as long as the ovary 
“‘A spreading tree, 18 inches in diameter and 20 ft. high; Huari- 
sate, 1300 ft., Aug. 28, 1g01”’ (No. 2416). 
This species is a close relative of B. montana Britton, but 
differs in its closer indumentum, upper leaf surfaces, larger and 
relatively longer flowers and different size and form of pistil. 
Buddleia microcephala sp. nov. 
Densely and shortly ferruginous tomentose; branches elongated, 
oe sparsely leafy; leaves (only the uppermost seen) 9 cm. 
ong, 12 mm. broad, lanceolate, attenuate above, below gradually 
eee into a petiole- like base, entire, above green with the 
panicles very large, loosely branched, the branches elongated and 
slender, lo ad flowered; bracts linear-attenuate; peduncles 
2 or 3 mm. long; heads mostly about 5 mm. broad, 3-5-flowered 
t ieee ge, calyx 1.5 mm. long and broad, hemispherical- 
turbinate, 4-lobe nee half way, the sinuses rounded, the lobes 
e 
lobed half-way, the lobes rounded, recurved; stamens included, 
exceeding the style, the anthers nearly sessile. 
“Widely spreading, 10 feet high, and 3 inches in diameter; 
Apolo, 4800 ft., April 16, 1902” (No. 156). 
APOCYNACEAE 
Aspidosperma brevifolia sp. nov. 
etioles 12 m. long, slender, slightly margined above, 
lightly channelled on the upper su urface, keeled beneath; blades 
4-8 cm. long, 2-4 cm. broad, lance-oblong, inaequilateral, acumi- 
nate at both ends, thinly coriaceous, glabrous, the venation incon- 
spicuous. Pan icle broad en lax, with be branches. ae one 
ee seen, this recurved, 6 cm. "lon cm. broad and nearly as 
thick , oblanceolate, ance papillose- ee ere the anes a 
and woo y. 
“A tree 70 ft. high and 16 inches in diameter, Rio San Juan, 
3500 ft. alt., April 5, 1902’ (Wo. 255). 
Gothofreda apoloensis sp. nov. 
White-tomentellate throughout; stems scandent, oe 
slender, terete; petioles slender, 2-4 cm. long; blades 4-8 em. lon 
