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coarsely sinuately serrate, coriaceous, above deep-green or purplish, 
minutely strigose, underneath ferruginous, the venation lightly prom- 
inent both sides, the slender, crooked oe about 6 or 7 pairs; 
pa nie s corymbiform, I dm. or more broad, baitias dense, the 
in about 3 series, closely appressed, the outer shorter, the inner 5 
mm. long, thick, cos striate, oblong, obtuse, mostly purple-tipped ; 
corollas 4-5 mm. long, cylindraceous, slightly dilated toward the 
summit, the lobes short, recurved; pappus sparse, white, about 
equaling the corolla; style-branches exserted nearly 4 mm., slightly 
thickened at the summit; akenes 2.5 mm. long, oblanceolate with 
tapering base, black, glabrous, strongly angled. 
‘CA scarce tree, 15 to 20 ft. high, with light-red flowers, in wet 
forest-mould.” Coripata, Yungas, May 16, 1894. (Vo. 2794.) 
OPHRYOSPORUS PIQUERIOIDES (DC.) Benth.; Mart. Fl. Bras. 6*: 
188. (EHupatorium piquerioides DC. Prodr. 5: 175.) ‘+ Climb- 
ing 6 ft. high, in sunny places, in clay and mould; abundant; 
flowers white.” Calapampa, Coroico, ay, 14, 1894. (Wo. 
2342.) Distributed as ** Mzkania sp. nov.’ 
WILLOUGHBYA coRDIFOLIA (L. f.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 372. 
(Cacalta cordifolia L. f. Suppl. 357.) (Vos. 2880 and 288z.) 
WILLOUGHBYA HirsuTissiMa (DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 372. 
(Mikania hirsutissima DC. Prodr. 5: 200.) ‘In rich mould, 
forest shade, climbing 10 to 12 feet, the flowers greenish-white, 
abundant.” Calapampa, July 5, 1894. (Vo. 2726.) The same 
as Blanchet 3692. 
WILLOUGHBYA LAXNuGINOosA (DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 372. 
(Specimen without number.) The same as Gardner 5779. 
WILLoucHBYA oporaTA (Lehm.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 372. 
(Mikanta odorata Lehm. Hamb. Gartenz. 5: 369. 1847.) ‘In 
rich forest-mould, near river, climbing 6 to 10 ft. high, the 
flowers white; abundant.” Calapampa, July 12, 1894. (Jo. 
2339.) The same collected by AZathews at Chachapoya. 
WiLioucHBya psiLosTacnya (DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 372. 
‘¢ Growing in wet sand and climbing to to 20 ft. high, the flowers 
white; scarce.” Coripata, April 20, 1894. (Vo. 27¢8.) 
WILLOUGHBYA SCANDENS (L.) Kuntze, Rev. en. Pl. 371. 
(Eupatorium scandens L. Sp. Pl. 836.) (Mo. 2882.) 
Willoughbya trinervis . & A.). Mtkania trinervisH. & A. 
Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 244. 1835. (Mo. 2884.) 
