93 
Sessea vestita (Hook.) Miers in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 5 : (1846) 
155. (Cestrum v. Hook. Ic. A. 381). Espirito Santo, 1891 
(1164). 
Nicotiana glauca Grah. Bot. Mag. pl. 2837. Espirito Santo, 1891 
(1182). 
Nicotiana tomentosa R: & P. Fl. Per. 2: 16. p/. 129. fig. a. Vic. Sorata; 
Nov. 1892 (1625)—Rusby’s 25 33. 
Browallia ame H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 373. Mapiri, July-Aug., 
1892 (1 
Brunfelsia ip (Pohl) Benth. in DC. Prod. 10: 199. (/ran- 
ciscea l. Pohl, Pl. Bras. Ic. 3: f/. 2.) Between Guanai and Tip- 
uani, Apr.-June, 1891 (1398)—Rusby’s 621. 
SCROPHULARINEAE. 
Fagelia deflexa (R. & P.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 459 (Calceolana d. 
P. Fl. Per. 1: 18. 7750. Near snow-line, Mt. Tunari, 
1891 (1038)—Mandon's 455 at Herb. Kew, except for a frag- 
ment of some other species. 
Fageha chelidonioides (H.B.K.) Kuntze, (see 720). Near snow-line, 
Mt. Tunari, 1891 (1018). 
FAGELIA TRILOBATA (Hemsl.) (Calceolaria t. Hemsl. Biol. Cent. Am 
2: 439). Espirito Santo, 1891 (1226). 
Mimulus glabratus H.B.K., Nov. Gen. 2: 370. A little below 
Cochabamba, 1891 (1014). 
Stemodia pusilla Benth. Bot. Sulph. 144. Between Guanai and 
Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1388). 
Stemodia pauciflora Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, 4: 52. Between Guanai 
and Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1387) — Mandon's 467. 
COLUMELLIACEAE 
COLLUMELLIA SERRATA Sp. n. 
Glabrous; branchlets numerous, 1.5—2 dm. long, slender, tough, 
erect or ascending, light grey Bros. sharply but i id 
angled, enlarged at the nodes, which are about 1 cm ; peti 
oles about 5 mm. long, broad, undis sharply PRES TS the keel 
extending along the midrib; bla des 3-6 Sun long, 1—2 cm. broad, 
oblanceolate, very inequilateral, the base cuneate, the apex 
rounded;coarsely serrate, the teeth erect "with enlarged purple 
tips, thick, the veins strongly impressed above, finely reticulate; 
