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spherical or broader, 6-8 mm. broad, in flower, 5- or 10-ribbed; 
calyx-lobes 12 mm. long, mostly ascending, narrowly linear; 
corolla falcate in the bud, nearly straight when expanded, 4-4.5 
ong, the tube 8 mm. wide oF the — thence gradually 
and regularly narrowing to half as wide n e base, sparsely 
pilose without; corolla-lobes half ne length S ie ibe lanceolate, 
attenuate, recurved, about the length of the densely white- -pilose 
stamens. 
“Slender, 8 ft. high; Apolo, 4800 ft., June 29, 1902” (No. r507). 
Species apparently near S. macropodoides Zahlb., ex descript. 
Siphocampylos Williamsli sp. nov. 
Stems erect or ascending, 3-6 dm. high, slender, flexuous, leafy, 
angled, scabrous; leaves erect, 4-7 cm. long, mm. broad, the 
lower smaller, oblong-linear, acuminate and acutish, gradually 
contracted into a very short petiole, the margin strongly revolute 
and bearing very small, scattered, salient See Ate teeth; lower 
sutiace pale, muriculate, the strong midrib prominent; oe 
m. long, erect, slender; calyx-tube eas ees -6 mm. 
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lobes lance-linear, long-acuminate, equalling or nearly equalling 
the stamens; anthers about 5 mm. long, naked except for the coarse 
and rigid terminal bear 
“Cargadira, 8000 ft., July 29, 1902”’ (Wo. 1520). Species very 
near Spruce’s No. 4360. 
Siphocampylos aggregata sp. nov. 
abrous, except the minutely puberulent rachis and pedicels; 
stems and branches elongated, slender, weak, hollow, apparently 
reclining; petioles 12 mm. long, broad; blades 10-20 cm. long, 
-7 cm. broad, lanceolate, obtuse, abruptly contracted into the 
petiole, crenate with minute teeth in the sinuses, thin, bright- 
green, the 8-10 pairs of very slender secondaries strongly as- 
cending; eee any long (3 dm. in my specimen), the pedicels 
2.5-5 cm. long, crowded upon a very short thick nodose rachis, 
which is Bee ich hollow; bracts small, foliaceous, lanceolate: 
calyx-tube hemispherical, 5~6 mm. broad, 1o-ribbed, the lobes 
—6 mm. es ie eae aye obtuse; corolla strongly 
curved, 4 cm. long, the upper third gradually dilated, the lobes 
attenuate, recurved; stamen-column regularly dilated upward, 
white-tomentose; anthers 6-8 mm. long, purple-pilose; hairs of the 
beard coherent; stigmas large and broad. 
“Seven feet high, with slender branches; Rio Machichorisa, 
3500 ft., Aug. 4, 1902” (No. 1579). 
