2 
698. (Published as Monnina cestrifolia H. B. K.) is Monnina Au- 
traniana Chodat, Bull. Herb. Boiss, 3: 543 
738. (Published as SzpÁocampylos giganteus lati zfolius Britton) is a 
new species of Centropogon, shortly to be published by A. Zahl- 
bruckner in Bull. Torr. Bot. Clu 
843. Erythroxylon Bangu Rusby has buen examined in the chem- 
ical laboratory of Messrs. Parke, Davis & Co., for the presence 
of cocaine in its leaves, with negative results. 
969. (Published as Cacabus parviflorus Rusby) is Physalis viscosa 
L., as kindly pointed out by Mr. Rydberg. 
Enumeration of Nos. 1001-1769. 
RANUNCULACEAE. 
Clematis sericea H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 5: 37. Espirito Santo, near 
Cochabamba, 1891 (1271). 
Thalictrum podocarpum H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 5: 38. Vic. Sorata, 
May, 1892 (1314) — 758 and 893 and Rusby's 501 and 502. 
Anemone triternata Vahl, Symb. 3: 74. p/.65. Near snow line, Mt. 
Tunari, 1891 (1041) — Rusby’s 1753. 
DILLENIACEAE. 
Davilla rugosa Poir. Encyc. Meth. Supp. 2: 457. Var. (?) CAPI- 
TATA n. var. Distinguished from all specimens of the type by 
its very abundant capitate clustered flowers. Apparently in- 
termediate between D. rugosa and D. elliptica. 
Between Mapiri and Tipuani, July—Aug., 1892 (1524). Also 
collected by Pearce at Chailla. 
DaviLLA LECHLERI sp. n 
Finely papillose-scabrous throughout, the branches of the 
inflorescence jenes coarse-hairy; branches elongated, terete ; 
etiol ong, margined, with dilated base, blades 9— 
13 cm. long, La cm. broad, oval, with base very abruptly con- 
tracted into the petiole, vas abruptly produced into an obtusish 
point 3-6 mm. long and broad, and margin serrate with rather dis- 
tant, erect teeth spinulose es ard the apex, obsolete toward the 
base, pale, membranaceous, the 13-15 pairs of primaries distinctly 
impressed above; floral leaves scarce, obovate, 2 cm. long or less; 
panicles terminal and in the upper axils, S-16 cm. long, 5-12 cm. 
broad, the branches distant and lax, the flowers rather densely 
clustered, sessile to sub-sessile; mature buds 3-3.5 mm. in diame- 
ter; petals 2 or 3, strongly veined. 
