82 
Espirito Santo, 1891 (1230). Also collected in Bolivia by 
Bridges. 
Tiirggokanikr: gracilis (Griseb.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 431. 
(Halenia gracilis Griseb. Gen. et. Sp. Gent. 327.) Near snow-line, 
Mt. Tunari, 1892 (1019). 
POLEMONIACEAE 
Gilia laciniata R. & P. Fl. Per. 2: 17. pl. 123. fig. 6. Near snow- 
line, Mt. Tunari, 1891 (1029). 
HYDROPHYLLACEAE. 
Phacelia Peruviana (R. & P.) Spreng. (See 169). Near snow-line, 
Mt. Tunari, 1891 (1040). 
e BORAGINEAE. 
Cordia Gerasacanthus L. Syst. ed. 10, 936. Between Guanai and 
Tipuani, Apr.—June, gh (1347). Espirito Santo, 1891 
. Cordia hispidissima DC. — 9: 475. Between Guanai and 
Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1436) = Rusby’s 1901. 
Cordia Salzmanni DC. Prod. 9: 494. Between Guanai and 
Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1394). Dec. (1443)== Rusby’s 205 3. 
and 2054. 
Cornia Russyr Britton sp. n. 
A stout much-branched scabrous shrub; petioles 3-5 mm. 
long, stout; blades 2.5-5 cm. long, 1—2.5 cm. broad, angularly 
ovate with 'slightly produced base and obtusish apex, irregularly 
serrate with mostly blunt teeth, tbickish and rigid, densely and 
harshly tomentose both sides, yellowish-gray underneath, the 
veins deeply impressed above, prominent underneath, the pri- 
maries about 5 pairs, strongly ascen nding, somewhat crooked; pe- 
duncles terminal, but some appearing lateral or supra-axillary, 2-3. 
cm. long, stoutish, the flowers closely capitate, sessile, the heads. 
I—1.5 cm. broad; ‘calyx rigid (in flower) 5 mm. long, broadly cam- 
panulate, lobed nearly half way to the base, the lobes triangular- 
ovate, acutish; corolla campanulate with somewhat spreading 
rder, about double the length of the calyx, white; stamens a 
little shorter than the corolla, the anthers broadly oval; style 
shorter than the stamens, deeply 2-cleft; fruit about 6 mm. long, 
broadly ovoid, obtuse, not a dark brown with whitish sum- 
mit, two-thirds included i in the calyx. 
