( 427) 
about one-third of the way, the tube campanulate with five prom- 
inent bluish-green angles, the lobes triangular, acute, the sinuses 
ovate, rounded; corolla blue, loosely enclosed in the calyx, 4.5 m 
Pa the cylindraceous es nearly twice the length of the limb, 
e bud acuminate and a 
‘¢ Abundant in dry, ee soil; the flowers green.” Coripata, 
Yungas, March 22, 1894. (Vo. 2097.) The same as Mandon 449. 
SCROPHULARIACEAE 
Faceia Banou Rusby Mem. Torrey Club 4: 236. (Vo. 1978.) 
The same as no. &3a. 
FAGELIA BARTSIFOLIA (Wedd.) Rusby, Mem. Torrey Club 4: 
236. (Specimen without number.) 
FAGELIA MELISSIFOLIA (Benth.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 460. 
( Calceolarza melissifolia Benth. in DC. Prodr. 15: 214.) One 
or two specimens were sent under the number 83, and may be 
called 8376. 
Mimutus cGLasratus H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 370. (Wo. 1876.) 
Limoseiia aquatica L. Sp. Pl. 631. (Vos. 1968 and 2606.) 
Scoraria putcis L. Sp. Pl. 116. (Vos. 2616 and 2851.) 
OurISIA CHAMAEDRIFOLIA Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10: 493. 
(Specimen without number.) 
VERONICA PEREGRINA L. Sp. Pl. 14. (Vo. 2852.) 
BucHNERA ELONGATA Sw. FI. Ind. Occ. 2: 1061. Guanai, 
2,000 ft., 1886. (Vo. 1363.) 
? GERARDIA RIGIDA Gill.; Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 
206. 1835. (Vos. 2530 and 2854.) The Bolivian species of 
Gerardia are extremely difficult, as the material and information 
accumulated up to the present does not allow us to decide whether 
there are many species, or a few which are very variable. 
GERARDIA LANCEOLATA (R. & P.) Benth, in Hook. Comp. Bot. 
ag. 1: 207. 1835. (Vo. 2529.) 
Gerardia ovatifolia sp. nov. (G. lanceolata parvifolia Benth. 
in DC. Prodr. 10: 516; but there isa G. parvifolia Chapm.) 
Vic. Cochabamba, 1891. (Vo. 2029.) The same as Rusby 
zo8z, and one collected in Lima marked in Herb. Kew. * ex 
herb. R. . 
CasTILLEIA FIssIFOLIA L. f. Suppl. 293. (Specimen without 
number. ) 
BarTsia PATENS Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10: 546. (Vo. 2028.) 
The same as Ruséy r0go. 
