( 403 ) 
je oar BOLIVIENSIS Zahlb. Ann. K. K. Nat. Hofm. Wien 
6: 0. 2842.) The same as Mandon 496. 
a mote Ruszyanus Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 19: 372. 
1892. ‘* Growing in mould and clay, in forest, half-climbing to 
a height of 15 feet, the flowers white.” Coroico, September, 
1894. (Vo. 2433.) 
SIPHOCAMPYLUS FLAGELLIFORMIS Zahlb. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 
380. 1897. (S. angustiflorus Britton, 2. c. 19: 373. 1892. 
non Schlecht.) ‘* Growing in damp forest-mould, and climbing 
to a height of 40 ft. or more, on trees, the flowers rose-colored ; 
scarce.” Uchimachi, July 20, 1894. ( iVo. 2353.) The same 
as Rusby 646. 
Se iain BILABIATUS Zahlb. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 382. 
‘¢ Growing in wet shaded clay and climbing slightly; the 
nae black and red.” Coroico, September, 1894. (Vo. 
2464 
SIPHOCAMPYLUS CORREOIDES Zahlb. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 382. 
1897. ‘* Growing in wet mould, in shade, and climbing 2 to 4 
ft., the flowers red.” Unduavi, September, 1894. (Vo. 2483.) 
SIPHOCAMPYLUS ELEGANS BOLIVIENSIS Zahlb. Bull. Torrey Club 
24: 381. 1897. ‘* Growing in wet mould and climbing 6 to 10 
ft., the flowers red.” Unduavi, September, 1894. (Vo. 2491.) 
Siphocampylus reflexus sp. nov. 
Reclining or oe glabrous; stems elongated, slender, 
terete; petioles 0.5-1.5 cm. long, mostly reflexed or twisted, pur- 
plish; blades 3-7 cm.. oe t-2.5 cm. broad, triangular-lance-ovate, 
truncate to subcordate at the base, ere acuminate and atten- 
uate at the apex, finely serrate, the teeth reduced to divergent 
spinules, membranaceous, bright-green, coarsely reticulate with 
duncles 4-6 cm. long, slender, slightly tapering upward, angled, 
mostly recurved; calyx-tube very short, 6 mm. broad at the apex, 
the lobes strictly deflexed, 1 to nearly 1.5 cm. long, linear, slightly 
tapering, obtuse, serrate, like the leaves, but more coarsely ; corolla- 
bud strongly clavate-curved; corolla-tube about 4 cm. lon mm. 
read at one-fourth of the distance ee bah broader base, then 
gradually dilated to 1 cm. (as pressed) near the summit; lobes 1- 
1.5 cm. long, lanceolate, an, her ere their direction 
mostly continuous with that of the corolla; essential organs 6 cm. 
long, the anthers 8 mm. long, lightly curved, strongly costate, 
lightly barbellate. 
Vic. Cochabamba (JVo. 2026, in part). Nearly the same as 
Pearce’s specimens from Santa Cruz. 
