( 462 ) 
Ba oblong, acute or obtuse with a short subcuspidate a 
rib impressed above; lateral nerves very numerous, crowded, 
Sere pen slightly curved, not prominent on either ae 
Peduncle about oe ae 2 lines thick, recurving at the apex. 
Spathe about 6 i -_ and 1 in. broad, "narrowly oblong, acute, 
tipped with a aie point ¥% in. long, not reflexed in the speci- 
men seen. Spadix 4%-5 in. long, about 4% lines thick, on the 
stipes 2-3 lines long. Ovary with a flat, square apex Ki in. diam- 
eter, imperfectly 2-celled; style about % line long; stigma small, 
discoid; ovules numerous, basal, surrounded with mucilage. 
Yungas. (Vo. 2609.) 
Allied to S. multiovulatum N. E. Br., but differs from that spe- 
cies by the petiole being vaginate for only half its length, the very 
much narrower spathe, and the short but distinct style 
ANTHURIUM TRIPHYLLUM Brongn.; Schott, Prod. Avia: 548. 
‘¢ Grows on old trunks in forest-shade, the flowers green; scarce.” 
Coripata, June 22, 1894. (Vo. 2297.) 
ANTHURIUM TRINERVE Mig. Linnaea 17: 66. 1843. ‘¢On old 
trunks in forest, the flowers green.” Coripata, June 22, 1894. 
07, as to specimens with the leaves nearly acute.) 
ANTHURIUM VIOLACEUM (Sw.) Schott, Melet. 1: 22. (Pothos 
violaceus Sw. Prod. Veg. Ind. Occ. 32.) (Vo. 2707, as to 
specimens with leaves tapering at the apex. 
AntHuRiuM LEcHLERIANUM Schott, Prod. Aroid. 534. (JV. 
2582. 
ANTHURIUM GRACILE Lindl. Bot. Reg. pl. 1675. (Wo. 2584.) 
The same as Ausdy 2¢29 and 2430. 
Anthurium parile N. E. Brown, sp. nov.* 
Stem elongated, % in. thick, internodes 4—-¥% in. long. Leaves 
erect, glabrous; petiole 2-345, in. ees oN va the 2-3 lines 
* Since the preparation of this paper, this species and the three following ones 
have been published by Professor Engler, and the places of publication should be 
cited as follows 
arile N. E. oe ; Engler, Pflanzenreich 42>: 151, 1905. 
A. rusticum N. E. Brown; Engler, loc. cit. 82, 
A. coripatense N. E. Brown ; Engler, doc. cét. iad 
A. grande N. E. Brown; oo loc. cit. 2 
