BULLETIN 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Vol. 4. No. 14. 
An Enumeration of the Plants Collected in Bolivia by 
Miguel Bang. Part 4* 
With Descriptions of New Genera and Species 
By HENRY H. RUSBY 
The publication of this part completes the enumeration of all de- 
terminable specimens of Mr. Bang’s Bolivian collections, with the 
exception of the Gramineae and a considerable number of species 
represented by scraps only, or by single specimens, and which do 
not represent distributions. Among the last are a number of un- 
described species, which may be published in connection with the 
extensive Bolivian collections of Mr. R. S. Williams. 
The determination of Bolivian grasses demands critical study 
by specialists, which cannot now be given them, and the publication 
of these plants must be deferred. 
Corrections, Additions and Notes Referring to Preceding Parts 
1695, ‘*CAOPIA GUIANENSIS,” appears to be C. vinipirLora (PI. 
& Tr.) Kuntze. 
1718, ** CLUSIA sp., 
5 
Havetiopsis glauca sp. nov 
Glabrous; branchlets short, soreadine: dark-brown; leaves 4-8 
cm. long, 1.5-3 cm. broad, oblanceolate or obovate, obtuse, 
tapering into a petiole 1-1.5 cm. long, slightly inequilateral, pale- 
green, thin; venation lightly-prominent both sides, the secondaries 
* Parts 1-3 were published in the Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club, 
as follows : 
Part 1. Mem. Torrey Club 33: 1-67. 1893. 
Part 2, Mem. Torrey Club 4: 203-274. 1895. 
Part 3. Mem. Torrey Club 6: 3-130. 1896. 
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