(349) 
‘CA shrub 10 to 15 ft. high, with white flowers, abundant in dry 
clayey soil and slate.” Coripata, February, 1894. (Vo. 2070, in 
flower; also a specimen in fruit, without number.) 
Pithecolobium (Semanea ?) coripatense sp. nov. 
Ferruginous-puberulent; branches short, stoutish, > spread- 
ing, coarsely angled, densely leafy ; stipules not seen; leaves bi- 
ee the pinnae mostly 6 pairs, the pinnules 8-10 aires petioles 
2~3 cm. long, stoutish, slightly dilated at - bate the caetag 
sipiler ‘about 5 mm. long; pinnules subses bout 1 . long, 
5-7 mm. broad, oblong- -ovate, highly anata Pe slightly ie 
the base ‘truncate, angularly produced upon the lower side, minutely 
apiculate at the apex, deep-green, thickish, the venation prominent, 
especially underneath, the secondaries about 7 pairs; panicles shortly 
I mm. long, hemispherical-campanulate, shortly and obtusely 
toothed, the corolla 2 mm eee campanulate, divided about to 
the mi iddle; stamens about 20-25. 
‘© A shrub about 15 ft. high, with white flowers. One specimen 
found at Coripata, May 6, 1894, in dry clay, among other shrubs.” 
(Vo. 2176.) 
PIPTADENIA COLUBRINA (Vell.) Benth. Jour. Bot. Hook. 4: 341. 
1842. (Adimosa colubrina Vell. Fl. Flum. 11: p/. 76.) “A 
stout tree, 40 ft. high, growing in wet clay and gravel, the timber 
good for building.” Coripata, May 8, 1894. (Vo. 2279.) 
INGA BOLIVIANA Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 17: 9. 1890. (Mo. 
986. e same as Rusby 990. 
INGA TENUIFLORA Salzm.; Benth. Lond. Jour. Bot. 4: 5096. 
1845. (Wo. 2659.) 
Inga hirsutissima sp. nov. 
Branchlets stout, terete, densely ferruginous-hirsute with spread- 
ing hairs; stipules persistent, mostly a little less than 1 cm. long, 
mostly broader than ie ovate, truncate or subcordate at the base, 
slightly pointed and acute at the apex, purplish-brown, pete rae 
and rigid, strongly many-nerved; leaves sessile, the rachis (upper 
leaves only seen) about 5 cm. long, by the wings 5-7 mm. broad; 
leaflets sessile, 4 pairs, ee lowest 3°5 cm. long, 2-2.5 cm. broad, 
the uppermost 6-8 cm. g, 3-4 cm. broad, obovate, slightly ine- 
quilateral, rounded at ee ie Bee abruptly short-pointed and 
acute at the apex, entire, thickich, the venation very lightly promi- 
nent above, more so underneath, the slender secondaries about 8 
pairs ; flowering peduncles 3 cm. long, stout, strongly angled; heads 
