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Windmannia fagaroides H.B.K. Nov. Gen: 6: 54. Below Cocha- 
bamba, 1891 (1085). 
WINDMANNIA SESSILIFOLIA sp. n. 
The dark brown branchlets, inflorescence and midrib tomen- 
tellate, otherwise euros; leaves sessile or some of them barely 
petioled; 4-6 cm. long, 3-4 cm. broad, the pair at the base of 
the Hi abe aS about half as large, ovate, with slightly cordate 
base and rounded apex, coarsely but regularly crenate-serrate, the 
underneath, where the midrib is coarsely hairy, the primaries about 
12 pairs, ascending at about 45. with the midrib; racemes gem 
inate at the summits, 1.5-2 dm. long, inclusive of the peduni 
which is about a fifth of their iat pedicels mostly about 6 to- 
gether, very slender, 5 or 6 mm. long, the bracts, when present, 
nearly. half their length, thin and weak ; calyx 3-3.5 mm. broad, 
the sepals ovate, acute, thin ; styles slender: fruit not seen. 
Vic. Sorata, 10,000 ft., 1892 (1577). The same as one collected 
by Pearce at Huaycani, 9,000 to 11,000 ft. 
WINDMANNIA COCHABAMBENSIS Sp. n. 
Glabrous throughout; branchlets blackish; leaves subsessile, 
4-8 cm. long, 3-5 cm. broad, the floral only slightly smaller, ovate 
solitary in the upper axils and a terminal d 6-8 cm. QE in- 
cluding the peduncle, which is about half that length; pedicels 
mostly 3 together, 3 mm. long, stout, the bracts more than half 
their length, ovate, thick and rigid; calyx 4-5 mm. broad, the 
sepals ovate, aspe aes acute, thick ud rigid; styles stout. 
Seen only in young fru 
Espirito Santo, Ta (1198). Very near No. 1577, but the 
venation and toothing of the leaves and the inflorescence mark it 
clearly distinct. The same as Matthews’ no. 1203 from Peru. 
CRASSULACEAE 
Tillaea connata R. & P. Fl. Per. 1: 70. Turedon, 1891 (1138). 
HALORAGEAE. 
GUNNERA BoLiviANA Morong, sp. n. 
; Stem compressed, sulcate, nearly 2 cm. broad below, glabrous 
or with a few minute scales; flowers polygamous, in long subver- 
