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scurely sinuate ; thick, densely tomentose or velutinous both sides, 
the length of the corolla, the filaments at the base dilated and 
puberulent, the anthers oval; style a little exceeding the stamens, 
the stigmas turgid or fleshy, broadly ovoid and blunt, nearly 2 mm. 
long, deeply channeled on the under side, or perhaps reduplicate ; 
fruit not seen. 
Espirito Santo, 1891 (1263). 
JACQUEMONTIA PEDUNCULATA Sp. n. 
Scurfy-pubescent throughout, and the younger portions sparsely 
. pilose; root vertical, stout, terete; stems several from a large crown, 
elongated, slender, ascending or "Hecumibent? petioles .5 to I cm. 
long; blades 1-2 cm. long, .75—1.5.cm. broad, ovate, obtuse, the 
margin obscurely sinuate, thickish ; peduncles solitary at the nodes, 
appearing as deis axillary, one-flowered or at length loosely 
several-branched, 5 o m long, subulate-bracted ; sepals erect, 
5 mm. Tias in oa. hé i inner slightly longer, ovate, acuminate 
and acute; corolla deep blue, nearly 2 cm. long, campanulate with 
widely spreading border; stamens 5 mm. long, the filaments 
slightly dilated and pubescent at the base, the anthers large, oval; 
style a little longer than the stamens, the stigmas ovoid, turgid; 
capsule 5 mm. long, globose, brown. 
Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 (1067). The same as Glaziou’s no. 
9971. : 
Convolvulus Bonariensis Cav. Ic. 5: 54. pl. 480. f. 2. Vic. Cocha- 
bamba, 1891 (1158). 
Evolvulus linifolius L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, 392. Below Cochabamba, 1891 
(1006). 
Cuscuta grandiflora H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 3: 123. pl. 213. Vic. 
Sorata, May, 1892 (1304) — Rusby's 2006. 
CUSCUTA FRAGRANS Sp. n. 
brous; inflorescence dense, the flowers sessile; calyx 7 mm. 
broad sss ek panded, 5-parted two-thirds of the way to the base, 
the lobes somewhat unequal, rhomboidally-ovate, blunt; disk 
deep orange or scarlet, wire thickish, sinuately lobed, promi- 
nent; corolla-tube 4 mm. long, urceolate, the lobes ovate, obtuse 
3 mm. long, strongly reflexed ; anthers reaching to the middle of 
