10 
Malveopsis , apparently, but more material needed. Vic. 
Cochabamba, 1891 (95 3). 
Sida rhombifolia, L. Sp. Pl. 684. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1890. 
(206). Yungas, 1890 (209). 
Sida urens, L. Sp. Pl. Ed. 2, 963. Yungas, 1890 (652). 
Sida carpinifolia, L. f. Suppl. 307. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1890 
(470). 
Sida ciliaris, L. Sp. Pl. Ed. 2, 961. Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 
(934). 
Wissadula andina, Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xvi, 153. Capi, 
March, 1890 (768). : 
Abutilon sylvaticum, К. Schum. Fl. Bras. xii. 3; 418: Caps, 
March, 1890 (767).=Mandon 821 (лае Britton) and Rusby 660. 
STERCULIACEE. 
Melochia venosa, Sw., var. polystachya (H. B. K.) Schumann, Fl. 
Bras. xii. Part 3, 37. Yungas, 1890 (517). 
Melochia, sp. n. (?) Appears distinct from all described species, but 
in the absence of fruit, 1 cannot certainly determine it. Vic, 
La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1890 (470). 
CHETEA HIRSUTA (К. & Р). (Buettneria hirsuta, R. & P. Fl. Per. 
iii. 10). Yungas, 1890 (317). 
AYENIA BOLIVIANA, sp. n., Suffruticulose, the crown many headed 
rom a long tap-root, stems numerous, branching, slender, 
stellate-hispid and slightly ferruginous; stipules slender awl- 
shaped, 2-3 mm. long; leaves 8-15 mm. long, on petioles half 
as long, oblong to obovate, acute, coarsely and sharply serrate, 
the mostly rounded base entire, the midrib and 1 or 2 pairs of 
nerves very prominent, and like the petioles, calyx, etc., hispi- 
dulose; flowers mostly 3 together, the fruiting pedicels at 
length nearly 1 cm. long; calyx tube cup-shaped, less than 1 
mm. long, the lobes 3 mm. long by a little more than mm. 
‚ broad, triangular with tapering acute apex; filiform claw of 
s 7 mm. long, the hood 1.5 mm. long, nearly orbicular in 
outline; stamen column 2.5 mm. long; style fully equalling 
the ovary. 
Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 (931). Species much resembling in 
its general appearance some forms of A. pusilla, but the distinct 
. mode of venation alone fully distinguishes it. 
