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capillaria, basi vix dilatata et pilosula, 6-7 mm. longa; antherz 
in capitulum 3 mm. longum et crassum cohzrentes. Flores 
feminei ignoti. Fructus fasciculatus, globosus, glaber, levis, 
fuscescens, 1.5 cm. crassus. Semina ignota. 
Songo, Nov. 1890 (911). 
MICRAMPELA MACROCARPA (Britton) (Echinocystis macrocarpus, 
Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xvii. 284). Yungas, 1890 
(533 and 615a).— Rusby 2060. 
Cyclanthera tomentosa, Cogn. Diagn. Cucurb. fasc. 2, 77. Yungas, 
1890 (706). Determined by A. Cogniaux, who notes « forma 
a feuilles moins velues.” 
Cyclanthera pedata, (L.), Schrad. Ind. Sem. Hort. Gott. 1831. 
Yungas, 1890. Cult. (381). 
BEGONIACE. 
Begonia fagopyroides, Kunth et Bouche, Ind. Hort. Berl. 1848. 
Yungas, 1890 (333). 
Begonia parviflora, Poepp. & Endl. Nov. Gen. i. 7. Yungas, 1890 
(334). 
Begonia ——— sp. Near В. ulmifolia, but very distinct, 
Yungas, 1890 (406). 
CACTEE. 
lowish-white, about 2 mm. long; branchlets 15-30 cm. long, 
foliaceous-dilated, 1-2 cm. broad, irregularly crenate, the lobes 
and minutely papillose, the wings also finely papillose and 
reticulate; flowers solitary or rarely 2 or 3, sessile in the 
sinuses, about 15 mm. long, one-half to two-thirds as broad, 
yellow; berry nearly 1 cm. in diameter, globose, the truncate 
apex broad, at the base hairy-tufted. 
Yungas, 1890 (601). = Rusby 2048. 
Opuntia, species apparently undescribed, but without fruit. ^ Vic. 
La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1889. (18). 
* These specimens of Cereus do not give enough information to warrant a deter- 
mination. 
