(114) 
2.5-5 cm. broad, ovate, deeply cordate with narrow sinus and 
rounded se Bou abrupt ly short-acuminate and acute; pedun- 
in flower, 6-12 mm. long, mostly 3-5-flowered; ok 
aes ee exceeding the aaa aca bud ovoid, acuminate and 
acute; sepals ance-linear, acuminate, one-third the length of the 
corolla, appressed; corolla abe: lanceolate, obtuse, 8 mm. long, 
2mm. wide, green-white; crown nearly equalling the anthers, of 
5 eee slightly overlapping lobes, the lobes rather broader 
than long, thick, purplish on the face, where they bear several 
intruded longitudinal folds; anthers half a s long as the pistil, 
violet with dark-purple middle portion; nace appendages 
dark-purple, lanceolate, obtuse; fruit 5 cm. long, 18 mm. broad, 
ovoid, acuminate and acute, umbilicate, sericeous. 
“ Apolo, 4800 ft., Aug. 22, 1902” (No. 1447). 
i tse mollis sp. nov. 
m pubescent, erect, rather stout, 5 dm. high, leafy below, 
ae crowded, the lower smaller; petioles extremely short 
ey broad; blades 2. = 5 cm. long, nearly orbicular, slightly mucro- 
nate, slightly a softly tomentose, not coriaceous; upper 
ortion of stem bulate-bracted, the bracts very small; flowers 
x 
parted ad to the base, the lobes erect, unequal, lanceolate, 
2 mm. wide, the upper half ae -shaped, 12 mm. broad; limb 
about 7 cm. broad, the lobes rounded. 
“Flowers pink; Tumupasa, a ft., Dec. 17, 1901” (Wo. 516). 
Species near D. illustris. The same as Pearce’s No. 797. 
Mandevilla tenuicarpa sp. 
per part of stem, both. is. — scabrous; stem 
slender, ne petioles 3 mm. long, very bro d; blades 7-10 cm. 
long, 4-7 cm. — oval-ovate, lightly ree abruptly con- 
tracted into a Li » very acute acumination, the midrib and 6- 
raceme terminal, peduncled, at length eee flowers nearly 
sessile; calyx 2-3 mm. long, an mm. broad, ‘divided nearly to the 
ase, the teeth erect, triangular-acuminate ‘and acute, the sinuses 
of nearly the same form; ohare tube 2-5 cm. long to base of lobes, 
the middle portion contracted to about half-width; limb in the 
bud broadly ovoid-conical, ae lobes about 18 mm. long when 
autre, very broad, yellow; pods 15-20 cm. long, very slender, 
moni 
“Flowers yellow; Tumupasa, 1800 ft., Jan. 14, 1902” oe ae 
No. 536 from the same locality, Dec. 6, 190f, is the sam 
The species is near Al. tomentosa. 
