(326) 
Very near the last, but differing in the floccose and more rugose 
upper leaf-surfaces and young shoots, the unbranched panicles, 
larger flowers, coloration, more open sac and intruded folds of the 
large petal, and in the large, conspicuous glands. 
CARYOPHYLLACEAE 
Sirenz carrica L. Sp. Ph 417. (los. 1945 and zooz.) The 
same as Rusby 2476. 
LycuHNIs ANDICOLA (Gill.) Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 16: 61. 
(No. 7863.) The same as Rusby 1779 and Mandon 989. 
? CERASTIUM VULGATUM L. FI. Suec. 2: 158. Specimen without 
number. The same form collected several times by Bai; also 
collected by Gustav Bernoullz in Guatemala (no. 797). 
ALSINE NEMORUM (L.) Schreb. Spicil. 30. (Vo. zégo, and 
Coroico, September, 1894, xo. 2443.) ‘* Half climbing to 3 feet, 
in wet mould, in shade; flowers white.” The same as Rusby 
TIE4. 
ARENARIA ALSINOIDES (Michx.) Rohrb. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 14’: 
2474. (Vo. 2053.) The same as Rusby 2287, 2788 and rz89. 
PORTULACACEAE 
CALANDRINIA ACAULIS H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 6: 78. (Vo. 7903.) 
Same as 977. 
CALANDRINIA CAULESCENS H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 6: 78, p/. 526. 
(No. 1948.) The same as Mandon zo00 and Rusby 2601. 
HYPERICACEAE 
Hypericum stylosum sp. nov. 
Glabrous, perennial, the root stout, branched or simple; stems 
—6 dm. high, solitary, erect from an ascending base, reddish-brown, 
the internod —5 cm. long; branched from near the base, the 
branches elongated, slender, ascending at an angle of about 45°; 
leaves sessile, 1.5-2.5 cm. long, broad, oblong, the apex 
obtuse to rounded, obscurely 3-5-nerved, pale underneath, very thin ; 
cymes elongated, loose except at the summit, the bracts linear, 
— oe mm. long; pedicels 3-5 mm. long, sharply angled ; sepals 5 
, lanceolate, acuminate and acute, 1-nerved; petals oval, 
pate ere the sepals; styles 5, distinct, stout, 3 mm. long, 
distinctly exceeding the stamens ; capsule ovoid, 5 mm. long, 3 mm. 
broad. 
‘¢ A small plant, from 10 inches upward, in height, the flowers 
yellow, inrunning water.” Coripata, March 30, 1894. (Vo. 2707.) 
