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NYCTAGINACEAE 
BouGAINVILLEA MODESTA Heimerl, Denks. Math.-Nat. Akad. 
Wiss. Wien 70: 118. 1900. (Vo. 23798.) ‘* A very stout tree, 
80 ft. high, scarce in slaty soil near river, the flowers dark green- 
rown.” Near Coroico, August 24, 1894. 
CoLIGNONIA GLOMERATA BOLIVIANA Heimerl, Denks. Math.-Nat. 
Akad. Wiss. Wien 70: 136. 1900. (Wo. 2772.) 
PISONIA HIRTELLA H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 217. (Vo. 7809.) 
Neea Bangii sp. nov. 
Branches gray, strongly wrinkled in drying; younger portions 
slightly shining; branches See sain petioles 3-8 mm. long, 
stout and broad; blades 0.5-1.5 d » 2.5-5 cm. broad, obovate, 
mostly acute at the base, Ree acumina ate and obtusish at the 
apex, entire, the venation very slender, inconspicuous both sides, 
recurved or pendulous, thickening in fruit; panicles 2-4 cm. broad, 
loosely-flowered, the bracts triangular-subulate, about 1 mm. long; 
flowers yellowish, the tube campanulate, the mouth open, 2. 
long, the lobes 1.5 mm. long, recurved; pistil lightly exserted, the 
stigma ean ewears fruit black, nearly 1.5 cm. long, half as broad, 
oval, tipped by the short, persistent perianth-limb. 
‘6A tree 15 to 20 ft. high, with yellow flowers, scarce in rich, 
wet forest-mould.” At the foot of Mt. Uchimachi, Calapampa, 
July 17, 1894. (Vo. 2746.) Closely resembling WV. longipedun- 
culata Britton, but the flowers entirely unlike. 
ILLECEBRACEAE 
PARONYCHIA CHILENSIS DC. Prodr. 3: 370. (Vo. 1970.) 
AMARANTACEAE 
HEBANTHE HOLOSERICEA Mart. Flora 21: Beibl. 65. (Vo. 2264.) 
TRESINE CELOSIOIDES L. Sp. Pl. 1456. (Vo. 2355.) 
IRESINE PANICULATA (L.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 542. (Vo. 
2469. 
CHAMISSOA ALTISsSIMA (Swartz) Kunth; H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 
197. pl. 125. (No. 2263.) 
ALTERNANTHERA PHILOXEROIDES Griseb. Goett. Abhand. 24: 
36. (Vo. 2359.) 
