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bristly outside; stamens 6, shorter than the perianth-segments ; 
anthers linear, nearly 1% in. long. 
No other species of this genus is recorded from the Bolivian 
Andes, but there are a large number in the interior of Brazil and 
the rest are African. 
Turedon, 1891 (1134). 
DIOSCOREACEAE 
Dioscorea convolvulacea Ch. & Sch. Linnaea, 6: (1831) 49? Espi- 
rito Santo, 1891 (1296) — Fendler's 2171 and nearly his 1541. 
Dioscorea in too young a state. Between Guanai and Tipu- 
ani, Apr.—June, 1892 (1379). 
Dioscorea—species in all probability undescribed, but my material 
is insufficient for a description. Espirito Santo, 1891 (1264). 
LILIACEAE 
ANTHERICUM SPRENGELI (Phalangium ciliatum Kunth, in H. & B. 1: 
276 (1815) = Anthericum ciliatum Spreng. Syst. 2: 84 (1825), 
not L. f. Supp. (1781). A little below Cochabamba, 1891 
1061). 
Nothoscordum flavescens Poepp. in Kunth, Enum, 4: (1843) 459 
(Adium f. Poepp. Hort. Berol. 837). Below Cochabamba, 
1891 (1060). 
COMMELINACEAE. 
Tradescantia elongata G. F. W. Meyer, Esseq. 146. Espirito 
Santo, 1891 (1282). 
Campelia zanonia (L.) H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 1: 264. Between Gua- 
nai and Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 (1412) — Rusby's 1228 and 
1229. 
JUNCACEAE 
Juncus brunneus Buchen. (See no. 73) Below Cochabamba, 
1891 (1076). 
PALMAE. 
Lnartea ventricosa Mart. Hist. Nat. Palm. 2: 37. pl. 35,36? Be- 
tween Tipuani and Guanai, Dec., 1892 (1734). 
AROIDEAE. 
Spathantheum Orbignyanum Schott, Bonplandia (1859) 165. 
ic. Sorata, Nov., 1892 (1626). Determined by Mr. N. E. 
Brown. 
