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Talca Chugiaguilla, Apr., 1890 (798). Peru (MeLean); San. 
Meto (Peru?) (Matthews); Bolivia (Pentland). All in Herb. Kew. 
CRASSULACEJE. ; 
Cotyledon Peruviana, Baker, Ref. Bot. No. 10. Vic. La raz, 
10,000 ft., 1890 (148). 
DROSERACEE. 
Drosera , without flowers or fruit; near D. pusilla H. B. K. 
but apparently distinct. Yungas, 1890 (332). 
HALORAGE. 
Myriophyllum Titicacense, Remy, Analect. Boliv. Lake Titicaca, 
1890 (163). 
MYRTACEE. 
Psidium pomiferum, L. Sp. Pl. Ed. 2, 672. Yungas, 1890 (253). 
Psidium pyriferum, L. Sp. Pl. Ed. 2, 672. Yungas, 1890. 
(287 a, Perhaps distributed as a part of 287). 
Se OOIDEUM, Berg. var. LONGIPEDUNCULATUM, n. var. Younger 
s of stem, petioles, peduncles and lower sides of leaves 
more н velvety than the type; leaves elliptical, the base 
rounded, the peduncles and pedicels 3-5 cm. long, the calyx 
tube more tumid in the bud; fruit not seen. Yungas, 1890 
(287). 
Myrcia lanceolata, Camb. in St. Hil. Flor. Bras. Merid., ii. 236. 
Yungas, 1890 (285). 
Myrcia Paive, Berg. in Mart. Fl. Bras. xiv. Part 1, 179. 
Yungas, 1890 (220 and 360). 
Myrcia pheoclada, Berg. in Mart. Fl. Bras. xiv. Part 1, 167. 
Songo, Nov. 1890 (830). 
MYRCIA ipine. YUNGASENSIS, sp. п. Glabrous, the branch- 
lets minutely striate, densely leafy; leaves 3-5 cm. long, 2-3 
cm. P. oad, obovate, the apex rounded or in some very 
slightly драсна: but blunt, the base cuneate into а margined 
petiole 3-5 mm. long, coriaceous, the margin revolute, shining 
both sides, paler below, punctate but not pellucid, midrib and 
veins prominent both sides; inflorescence scanty, the peduncles 
axillary, 3-4 cm. long, nearly t барақ the length of the loosely 
few-flowered panicle; bracts owly oblong, obtuse, pale, 3 
mm. long; bud broadly al. or top-shaped; pedicels 5-8 
m. long, slender; flowers 5 mm. broad; sepals 5, nearly semi- 
circular, the larger 2 mm., the smaller scarcely I mm. broad; 
