(121) 
Palicourea (?) dogrates sp. nov. 
k gra scabrous-tomentellate throughout; branchlets 
elongated, ee loosely ascending, purple, irregularly angular; 
stipules 6-8 mm. long, at e, Wi dye separated, but connected 
by a basal line; petioles on 5 mm. long, stout, margined; blades 
petiole, short-acuminate and acute, thick and rigid, drying yellow- 
ish-green, the purplish midrib aie 12 pairs of secondaries ve 
prominent beneath, the latter very strongly upcurved — pao 
connecting at the margin; peduncles terminal, 7-12 . long 
i : mB, 2.5-4 em. broad, ovoid, ae (rae 
of the inflorescence attenuate; pedicels mostly half to two-thirds 
the length of the fruit, eaee stout; fruits 4-5 mm. long, broadly 
ovoid, deeply sulcate, bearing a calyx I, i 2 mm. broad, the lobes 
broadly triangular-ovate, acutish or obtuse. 
“A bush 10 ft. high, with red flowers; Tumupasa, 1800 ft., Jan. 
21, 1902” (No. 558). 
CAPRIFOLIACEAE 
Viburnum Spruceanum sp. n 
Younger portions and ae leaf-surfaces ferruginous-puberulent; 
branchlets stout, spreading, coarsely angled, purple; internodes 
2.5-4 cm. long; aoa 6-8 mm. long, broad, channelled above; 
blades 5-8 cm. long, 3-7 cm nes ad, oval-e lliptical, rounded to 
sub-cordate at the very ‘slightly pointed, thick, the purple 
by 
acute, whitish erect calyx-teeth, which are sliehtly exceeded by the 
short stout styles. 
“Seven feet high; Apolo, 4800 ft., April 20, 1902” (No. 2451). 
The same as Spruce’s No. 5104, at Kew 
LoBELIACEAE 
Siphocampylos subcordatus sp. nov. 
Branchlets elongated, stout, erect-spreading, finely many- 
nerved, leafy; petioles 3-8 mm _long , stout, mostly twisted; blades 
4-7 cm. long, 2.5-5 cm. wide, ova ate, truncate at the base, mostly 
peduncles mostly solitary in the axils, 3.5-5 cm. long, slender, 
ecurved or reflexed near the ane "angled; calyx-tube hemi- 
