36 
Myrtus microphylla Humb. et Bonp. Pl. Equin. p4 4. Vic. Mapiri, 
2,000 ft., 1892 (1573) = Rusby’s 2042. 
Myrcia BANGII sp. n. 
Ferruginous-tomentose upon the branchlets, eet and 
venation ; branchlets strict, the internodes 5-7 c ong; pe- 
tioles 1 cm. long, stout; blades 1-2 dm. long, x cm. broad, 
ovate with acute base and abrupt short blunt point, entire, coria- 
ceous, deep green, glabrous above, prominently reticulate under- 
neath, the primaries about 15 to 20 pairs, nearly divaricate, lightly 
curved, anastomosing close to the margin; inflorescence sessile, 
trichotomous, open, the flowers densely clustered at the "in of 
the branchlets, sessile; bud globose, 3 mm. in diameter; calyx: 
tube broadly campanulate, about 1 mm. long and broad, the lobes 
about as long, triangular-ovate; petals 3 mm. long; stamens 
numerous and dense ; fruit not seen. 
Between Tipuani and Guanai, Dec, 1892 (1644). Near M. 
Selloana. 
Myrcia Parvae Berg, in Mart. Fl. Bras. 14: Part 1,179. Between 
Tipuani and Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1700). 
Myrcia cucullata Berg, Linnaea, 27: (1854) 97. Between Tipuani 
and Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1709). 
MYRTUS OSTEOMELOIDES. 
Apparently alpine and dwarf, diffusely branched, the branch- 
elets crowded, but a few centimeters long, very leafy, the Hrs" 
nodes 1-3 mm. long; petioles 1-2 mm. long, ve roa 
blades 1—1.5 cm. long, 4-8 mm. broad, obovate with. opel 
nearly 3 mm. broad, divided midway, the lobes thick and rigid, 
triangular-ovate, obtuse; petals 3 mm. long, obovate, thickish, 
drying yellowish ; cells about 8-ovuled. 
Vic. Sorata, Nov., 1892 (1623). The same as Mandon's 636, 
and also one by Moritz (no. 1184) probably from Venezuela. 
EUGENIA UNINERVIA Sp. n. (Sub. Eueugenia.) 
Glabrous, sa the scurfy petioles, much branched and very 
- the internodes mostly 1-1.5 cm. long; petioles 2-4 mm 
rather sis blades 4-6 cm. long, 1—1.5 cm. broad, ob- 
