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ONAGRARIE. 
Epilobium andicolum, Haussk. Oest. Bot. Zeit. 1879. Vic. La Paz, 
10,000 ft., 1889 (75). 
Epilobium denticulatum, R. & P. Flor. Per. iii. 78. "Vic. La Paz, 
10,000 ft., 1889 (75 a). 
Perhaps distributed as a part of 75. Тһе petals of Е. andico- 
Гит are a centimeter in length. 
Jussiea Peruviana, L. Sp. Pl. Ed. 2, 555. Yungas, 1890 (248). 
(Enothera rosea, Ait. Hort. Kew. ii. 3. Capi, March, 1890 (779). 
-- Rusby 1814. 
Ginothera multicaulis, В. & P. Fl. Fer. 2:80, €. 317: Songo, 
Nov., 1890 (914).=Mandon 632. 
CENOTHERA ELONGATA, sp. n. Stems simple, elongated, purple, 
irregularly angled, like the leaves and calyx more or less 
pilose ; leaves sessile, 4-7 cm. long, 5-10 mm. broad, lanceo- 
late to narrower, apex acute, narrowed toward the base, dis- 
tantly denticulate, the upper entire, somewhat thickish, the 
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pilose. 
Near O. mollissima. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1889 (54). 
fuchsia serratifolia, R. & P. Fl. Per. iii. 86, t. 325, Fig. a. Yungas, 
1890 (731) — Rusby 1801. в 
fuchsia corymbiflora, В. & P. Fl. Per. iii. 5^ E Jay Für a 
Yungas, 1890 (674). 
Fuchsia dependens, Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 65. Yungas, 1890 (327). 
Fuchsia Boliviensis, Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xvii. 214. 
Yungas, 1890 (675). = Rusby 1813. 
SAMYDACEJE. 
BANARA PYRAMIDATA, sp. n. Branchlets, under sides of leaves 
and inflorescence densely ferruginous-tomentulose, internodes 
scarcely one-fourth the length of the leaves; petioles distinct, 
broad, 2-5 mm. long ; leaves 1-1.5 dm. long, 4-6 cm. wide, 
lance-oblong, short-acuminate and acute, the base inequilateral 
