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recurved and again incurved toward the summit, thick, yellowish ; 
subulate filaments, the anthers versatile; style stout, eee as 
long as the shorter stamens, the stigma capitate, very sma 
Between Tipuani and Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1637). Tics species 
is intermediate between S. polyanthus and S. marginatus. It is 
the same as Miers’ no. 4307, in Herb. Kew. as S. syringaefolius, 
and Burchell’s no. 2011 from the Organ Mts. It is not the same 
as Gardner's no. 53. 
STRUTHANTHUS MAPIRENSIS sp. n. 
Glabrous; petioles 5 mm. long, broad; blades 5-8 cm. long, 
.5—2.5 cm. broad, oblanceolate, acute or obtusish, mostly a little 
inequilateral, fleshy, pale, the midrib impresse above, prominent 
underneath, venation inconspicuous ; racemes axillary and clustered 
at the summit, peduncled, .5-1 dm. long, loosely flowered, the 
peduncle of the trio stout, diver ent, 3-5 mm. long, the flowers 
sessile in the bracts ; bracts distinct, large, foliaceous ; bud 1.5cm. 
long, slenderly clavate, acutish; calyx-tube 3 mm. long, cylindra- 
ceous, striate, dark brown, the limb narrow, whitish, spreading, 
LH 
broad as the petals ; anthers short, ovoid ; style stout, angle 
Mapiri, July-Aug., 1892 (1569). The same as techies no. 
262 
Phoradendron Mandonit Eichl. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 4: Part 2, 124 
Between Tipuani and Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1717). 
PHORADENDRON SUBTRINERVE Sp. n. 
tems stout, yellowish, the younger portions minutely scab- 
mmi 
ruptly contracted, then tapering into the petiole, the apex 
rounded, the margin crumpled, thick, faintly 3-5-nerved by 
the prominent primaries; spikes 2 or 3 cm. long, including the 
stout peduncles, which comprise nearly half the length, erect- 
Kader ef : Paan ony, slightly thickened, the pedi lightly im- 
d; flowe 
e pistillate only seen) 1.5 mm. in diameter, 
bu or 4-parted ; periant- -lobes very short and thick, obtusish, 
slightly recurved; ovary very small, the wie comparatively 
large, closely i: fruit white, 5-7 mm. bro 
