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Geranium eng QUU. DIA mo X98, 1.9751. 2. Capi, 
March, 1890 (788 
GERANIUM SEPALO-ROSEUM, SP. Nn. Caudex stout, branching, black- 
ish-brown, clothed with io slender, blackish dead petioles and 
stipules; branches 1-3 dm. long, ascending or somewhat dif- 
fuse, branching, Mer strongly channelled, pilose; radical 
leaves numerous, the slender petioles 5-8 cm. long, the blade 
broadly cordate, 2-3 cm. broad, 5-cleft, the divisions mostly 
3-lobed, the ultimate lobes entire or bearing I or 2 teeth, 
on shorter petioles; stipules pilose, weak, lanceolate, tapering, 
about 7 mm. long, 3-nerved. Peduncles 1-flowered, nearly 5 
cm. long, slender, slightly exceeding the leaves; sepals lance- 
oblong, 1 cm. long, somewhat rigid, pubescent, the terminal 
portion bright purple during the flowering period, strongly 
mucronate; carpels sparingly pilose. - 
Capi, March, 1890 (784). 
Erodium moschatum, L'Her. Hort. Kew, ii. 414. Vic. La Paz, 
10,000 ft., 1889 (17) 
Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Her. Hort. Kew, ii. 414. Vic. La Paz, 
10,000 ft., 1889 (25). 
Tropeolum tuberosum, К. & P. Fl. Per. iii. t. 314. Talca Chugia- 
guilla, Apr., 1890 (789). 
Tropeolum Smithiz, D. C. Prod. i. 682. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 
1889 (58). = Rusby 759. 
Oxalis corniculata, L. Sp. Pl. 435. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1886 
(13). 
OXALIs YUNGASENSIS, sp. п. Hirsute throughout, or the younger 
portions tomentose; roots slender, branching, stems numer- 
ous, crowded, branching from the base, slightly repent, nerved, 
leafy ; stipules small, partly united with the base of the petiole, 
ciliate ; petioles slender, 2-3 cm. long; leaves ternate, the leaf- 
lets cuneate-obcordate, subsessile, 10-13 mm. long and broad, 
both sides hirsute-tomentose ; peduncles axillary, scarcely sur- 
passing the leaves, 1-2 flowered; the bracts subulate, very 
small; sepals oblong, obtuse, hirsute, 3 mm. long; petals 
6-7 mm. long; styles rather stout, pubescent 
Yungas, 1890 (316). Rusby 753. Near C. mollis, Kunth 
and C. pubescens, Kunth. 
