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i ance mapirensis sp. nov. 
r por ee minutely puberulent. es ya sae 
pale- cae striate, annulate with leaf-scars. Petio 
fone; rather ane odes Gan the ees sa + seen ce cm. 
ong, 3-6 cm. broad, i. 3 acuminate and a at the summit, 
ore long 
tube about 2 mm. long and Gn eure ee with 
sub-truncate con the lobes triangular-acuminate or subulate, 
acute, strongly recurved, about a half longer than the tube. 
Corolla-tube 8-10 mm. long, the middle portion about half as thick 
as the base; corolla-limb about 3 cm. broad. Fruit not seen. 
Species near to T. Jaeta. 
“A tree, 4 in. in diameter. Mapiri, 1600 ft. alt., Sept. 23, 1901” 
(No. 736). 
BoraGINacEaAt 
Tournefortia subrotunda sp. nov. 
Ferruginous-tomentose throughout, except the roughish mi- 
nutely strigose upper leaf surfaces; branches elongated, stout, 
de cm. | c , oval, sub-ro th 
base, very abruptly short-acuminate, entire, thick, above ver 
dark, rugose, the midrib an pairs of strongly ascending 
to the base, the lobes lance-linear, ac inate; corolla 4 mm. lo g, 
be 
narrowed j ow the middle, the limb nearly at right angles, 
mm. bro a ‘he lobes ee ee aaa dark-purple; fruit 
deeply 3-4- -lobed, 6 mm. broad, reddish p 
“Ten feet fae Charopampa, I600 ft., ae 19, 1901” (No. 761). 
VERBENACEAE 
Citharexylon megacanthum sp. 
ranchlets stout, glabrate, is spines glabrate, ee let 
stout, pungent, straight; peticles 3-5 mm. long, stou Pies 
12-25 mm. long, 8-16 mm. wide, obovate with roun 
abruptly pees fe into the petiole, above bullate, ve yellowish 
midrib and 4 or § pairs of secondaries very stout and prominent 
