(379) 
The same as AZandox 260, and apparently collected by Seemann 
in Venezuela. 
Eupatorium jugipaniculatum sp. nov. 
Stems rather slender, striate, pubescent, the branches of the 
florescence pore! a tae petioles 1 cm. long, pubescent like 
the midri poe surfaces the veins underneath ; s 8-1 
ee m. broad, eal to obovate, narrowed er eae 
blunt a Abe pace, abruptly short-pointed and obtuse at the apex, 
serrate with small, sharp, salient teeth, deep-green both surfaces, 
sparsely strigose ; corymbs duncied, nearly : dm. broad, of several 
hag pairs of rather distant branches which are leafy-bracted at the 
base, loose; peduncles of the heads 0.5-1 cm. long, slender and weak, 
fliforen-bracted - heads at maturity nearly 1 cm. long and almost 
as broad; involucre turbinate-campanulate, nearly equaling the 
PapPuss a few small scales at the base, the principal ones 5-6 
m. long, linear, tae from the base, strongly nerved, ferrugi- 
nous-pilose ; akene 3-4 mm. long, oblong-oblanceolate wit th a 
narrow base, lightly curved, sharply 5- eee pappus 4-5 
long, white or slightly tawny, acca corolla 4-5 mm. long, fe 
tube cylindraceous, the lobes 1 . long; style-branches 4 m 
long, flattened, rounded at the oe 
‘¢ A shrub 6-8 ft. high, with white flowers, in wet forest-mould.” 
Coroico, September, 1894. (Vo. 2472.) 
Eupatorium triosteifolium sp. nov. 
Finely apes eon except the sub- oe upper leaf-surfaces ; 
stems stout, ely angled; upper ves 1.5-3 dm. long, 4-10 
em. broad, ee, abruptly Shea ate a ee petiole-like 
base more than half as long as the ovate ae tion, geute the apex, 
broad, "rather ae compound and lea yh peduncles of the heads 
1-1.5 cm. long, slightly thickened upward; heads ee long, 
nearly as broad; involucre campanulate, the scales oblong to oblong- 
linear, obtuse, the outer y shorter, green, nerved, the inner- 
most exceeding the pappus, white, the green nerves see strong ; 
flowers numerous, yellowish-white ; Alene mm. long, linear- 
aaa truncate, blackish, strongly 5- acer Toney, curved; 
pappus 4-5 mm. long, rather unequal, white, rather scanty, short- 
barbellate corolla infundibular, the lobes less than 1 mm. long, 
cute, pilose toward the summit; filaments inserted about the 
middie of the tube, the anther- appendages short, blunt, inflexed; 
receptacle plane or slightly concave, tuberculate ; style-branches 
flattened, sub-truncate, papillose. 
