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tube campanulate, 3 mm. long, the lobes 2.5 mm. long, spreading 
abruptly, nearly semicircular, but the margins strongly recurved, 
making them appear triangular and acute; anthers about I mm. 
long, oval, minutely apiculate, the filaments very short; disk saucer- 
shaped, 1 mm. broad, ovary globose or a little elongated, Imm. 
broad; style 1.5 mm. long, stout, curved, the stigmas 1 mm. long, 
darker than the style. 
«Climbing 4 to 6 feet high in dry mould, the flowers white [but 
they are evidently deep-purple— H.H.R.].” Near Coroico, Yun- 
gas, July 8, 1894. (Vo. 2727.) Pearce’s specimens, collected at 
the same place, July 1866, are less tomentose. Mandon 347 may 
be the same. 
GENTIANACEAE 
MicrocaLaA QUADRANGULARIS (Lam.) Griseb. in DC. Prodr. g: 
63. (Gentiana guadrangularts Lam. Encyc. 2: 645.) 
RUSBYANTHUS CINCHONIFOLIUS Gilg; E. & P. Nat. Pfl. 4’: 95. 
(Specimen without number. 
GENTIANA PRIMULIFOLIA Griseb. Gen. et Sp. Gent. 221. (iVos. 
r888 and 1889.) 
?GENTIANA INCURVA Hook. Bot. Misc. 2: 228. 1831. (Vo. 
2025.) The specimen is not in good condition. It is apparently 
the same as Struce 5570, Lobé’s Columbia 373¢ and specimens 
collected by A/cLean at Cerro de Pasco and by Bridges and by 
earce. 
GENTIANA PUNICEA Wedd. Chlor. And. 2: 70. (Vo. 2672.) 
POLEMONIACEAE 
CANTUA PYRIFOLIA Juss. Ann. Mus. Par. 3: 117. 1804. (Vo. 
3002 
MicrosTERIS GRACILIS (Dougl.) Greene, Pittonia 3: 301. (Vo. 
BORAGINACEAE 
TourRNEFoRTIA SatzManni A. DC. Prodr. g: 524. ‘+ Grows 2- 
4 ft. high, in wet clay, the flowers green; scarce.” Coripata, 
Yungas, March 1, 1894. (Vo. 2076.) The same as Mandon 
389 and Glaztou 11295. 
TOURNEFORTIA ANDINA Britton; Rusby, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 
148. 1899. (Mo. 1775.) 
