(401 ) 
Juneia arrinis Gardn. Lond. Jour. Bot. 6: 460. 1847. (Speci- 
men without number.) The same as Gardner 426}. 
Jungia pauciflora sp. nov. 
Stems elongated, weak, coarsely angled, pubescent, the yellowish, 
rather coarse hairs short and reflexed upon the lower portions, el 
and spreading toward the summit; stipule-like leaves rounded o 
broader than long, about 1-1.5 cm. long, i in all other respects similar 
to the leaves; petioles 2-4 cm. long, stout and rigid, costate, pubes- 
cent like the cms blades 0.5-1 dm. long and broad, rotund-ovate, 
strongly cordate, the sinus mostly broad, ae lobed, the lobes 
irregularly crenate-dentate, thick and rigid, above bright- green, 
harsh, sparsely and very shortly hairy, underneath very pale, softly 
the branches elongated, fal slender and weak, Tee alae at the 
base; peduncles of the heads siongaied and slender; involucres 
broadly campanulate, 6 mm. long, ferruginous ike the peduncles, 
the scales lanceolate, rigid, appressed, acute; ray-corollas 1 cm. 
long, the limb about 5 mm. long, 2 mm. broad, sharply 3-toothed, 
the whitish pappus two-thirds the length os the ray; disk corollas 
(not fully mature) 7 mm. long. (No. 2 
This is very near to Mandon 16, ot Matthews plant from 
Chachapoya, Peru, and I am disposed to regard them as identical, 
although the one here described has stouter and shorter peduncles, 
larger heads and flowers and the pappus shorter in proportion to 
the corollas. I do not therefore take up the proposed name of 
Schultz-Bipontinus. 
ree orbicularis sp. nov. 
ems elongated, stoutish but very weak (possibly scandent), 
purplish, coarsely angled, pubescent with short, white hairs; stipule- 
like s semicircular, the pair conspicuously orbicular, 3-8 cm. 
ae pes one-half or more the size of the leaves proper, Searsely 
crenate; only the upper leaves seen, their petioles 3-6 cm. long, 
coarse and weak, strongly ribbed, aa ribs pee into the mid- 
rib of the leaf; blades rotund-ovat 0.5-1 dm. long and bro 
selon) lobed with broadly ovate, see oulail Ra pee lobes, 
very thin, above bright-green and very sparsely short-hairy, under- 
neath pale or gray and softly short-pubescent, 3-ribbed, or 5- to 
ribbed by the prompt branching of the lower pairs, the ribs broad 
involucre campanulate, 8 mm. long, green, the scales 7 mm. long, 
lanceolate, obtuse, the margins toward the base strongly involute ; 
