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BYSTROPOGON (?) AXILLARE Sp. n. 
ubby and intricately much-branched, the branchlets almost 
filiform, sharply angled, reddish; leaves .5-1 cm. long, 2-3 mm. 
broad, lance- oblong, the base tapering into a petiole I or 2 mm. 
long, the apex acutish, entire, revolute, 1-nerved, lightly canescent, 
e 
broadly ovate, acute ; corolla 3 mm. long, the tube as long as the 
calyx, straight, broadly cylindraceous, the lobes short, rounded, 
strongly reflexed ; stamens inserted just below the lobes, slightly 
exserted; style equalling the stamens, lightly cleft. 
Tutedov, I891 (1125). Species near B. andinum Britton. 
Gardioquia grandiflora H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 314. Turedon, 1891 
(1127). 
Alguelagum tenuiflorum (Benth.) Kuntze (see no. >. 167). Near snow- 
line, Mt. Tunari, 1891 (1044). 
Alguelagum salviacfolium (H.B.K.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 512. 
(Sideritis s. H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 307.) Near snow-line, Mt. 
Tunari, 1891 (1108). 
ALGUELAGUM AURIFERUM Sp. n. 
-A large stout shrub, finely canescent upon the stems, inflores- 
cence and lower leaf-surfaces ; branches thick but weak, obtusely 
angled, the internodes 5—7 cm. long; petioles 1-2 cm. long, 
broad, the blades 1.5-2 dm. long, .5-1 dm. broad, ovate, the 
base blunt, the apex acuminate and acute; finely dentate, the alter- 
nate teeth minute, finely bullate and harsh above, underneath ca- 
nescent and thickly sprinkled with brightly shining golden parti- 
cles; drap t axiliary and terminal, long-peduncled, very dense ; 
caly: in 4 mm. long, 2 mm. broad, campanulate, lobed 
nearly to foe middle, the lobes not very unequal, triangular-ovate. 
acute, canescent within and without; corolla 5 or 6 mm. long; style 
slightly exserted, the branches recurved; ovary 1 mm. long and 
broader at the apex, deeply lobed; fruiting calyx 1.5 cm. long 
and broad (as pressed); nuculae oval-ovoid, 2 mm. long, I mm. 
broad, deep purple-brown, smooth. 
* Near snow-line, Mt. Tunari "SU 1891 (1107). 
SALVIA COCHABAMBENSIS Sp. n. 
Finely canescent throughout ; shrubby, the branches elongated, 
erect, slender, pu ect a the penc sharply angled, the internodes 
2.5-5 cm. long; petioles 3-5 mm. long, slender; blades 4-6 cm. 
long, .5—1 cm. broad, M tapering to a "ve ry acute point 
at both ends, crenate-dentate, thick, erect, the veins strongly im- 
