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VALERIANACEAE 
VaLeRIANA Manpon! Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 18: 264. 1891. 
(WVos. 1924 and 2022.) The same as Rusby 874. 
VaLERIANA Banoiana Graebn. Bot. Jahrb. 37: 437. ‘‘ A few feet 
high, growing in hedges along roadside; flowers greenish-white.” 
Coripata, Yungas, September 6, 1894. (Vo. 2475.) 
VALERIANA POLEMONIOIDES H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 3: 332. (Vo. 
182g.) The same as Rusby 880. 
VALERIANA POTERIOIDES Graebn. Bot. Jahrb. 37: 441. (Vo. 
I84I.) 
VaALERIANA Pavontl Poepp. Nov. Gen. et Sp. 3: 16. pl. 275. 
‘Climbing 8 to 12 ft. high, in rich mould, along forest-roads ; 
flowers white.” Coroico, July 25,1894. (Mo. 2362.) This is 
the same as Alandon 304, Spruce 43756 and 5077 and Jfathew’s 
specimens from Chachapoya, but is not ameson’s from Cuenca. 
VALERIANA sp., near V. Pavontt. (No. 1930. 
VALERIANA, specimens indeterminable. (Vo. 7947.) 
CALYCERACEAE 
ACICARPHA PROCUMBENS Less. Linnaea 6: 527. 1831. (Vo. 
1789.) 
COMPOSITAE 
VERNONIA APICULATA Mart.; DC. Prodr. 5: 51. ‘‘In dry, 
clayey soil, in grassy places, the flowers light-violet; scarce.” 
Coripata, April 27, 1894. (Vo. 2266.) 
Vernonia BAKERIANA Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 18: 331. 1891. 
«© A shrub, 6 to 8 ft. high, in dry clay and gravel, the flowers pale 
blue; abundant.” Coripata, May 12, 1894. (Vo. 2789.) The 
same as Rusby 214. 
VERNONIA BREVIPETIOLATA Sch.-Bip.; Baker, in Mart. Fl. Bras. 
6: 85. ‘+ Two to four feet high, in dry clay, on hillsides, the 
flowers dark blue; abundant.” Coripata, April 4, 1894. (Vos. 
2718 and 2886.) 
VERNONIA CORIACEA Less. Linnaea 6: 661. 1831. (Wo. 7888.) 
VERNONIA POLYCEPHALA DC. Prodr. 5: 39. ‘* A shrub, 5 to § 
ft. high, with light-red flowers, growing in sunshine, in dry clay 
and gravel; scarce.” Coroico, September 8, 1894. (Vo. 2420.) 
VERNONIA VARRONIFOLIA DC. Prodr. 5: 56. (Wo. 2228.) 
