45 
pedicels 3-5 mm. long; calyx tube in flower obscurely oe 
oblong-globular, the mouth constricted, the teeth small, 
angular; corolla nearly 5 mm. long, thickish, the lobes voles 
oblong, acute; corolla in the bud narrowly lanceolate, acute; 
fruit depressed- -globose, 4 mm. in diameter. 
Yungas, 1890 (498). The same collected by Pearce at Muna, 
126. Very near the last, but clearly distinguished by the branches, 
the larger and broader leaves, more numerous flowers, constricted 
calyx and thicker, acute corolla lobes. 
CHOMELIA TENUIFLORA, Benth in Herb. Kew. Branches terete, 
light brown, above, like the peduncles, etc., pubescent, leafy ; 
stipules not seen; petioles 5-10 mm. long; leaves oblong, 
p acuminate at both ends, cuspidate, 4-7 cm. long, 15- 
25 mm. wide, entire, above glabrous, underneath slightly pubes- 
cent upon the midrib and very prominent, erect, primary 
veins, of which there are x "d on each ey spines t 
vibra p (342). — Mathews, Peru, 1944. Collected also 
by Pearce at Santa Cruz. 
Coussarea (?) Yungas, 1890 (366).— Rusby 2559 and Fendler's 
1990 from Venezuela. It will probably be found necessary to 
found a new genus for this plant when fuller material comes to 
hand. 
Faramea salicifolia, Presl. Symb. Bot. 24, t. 70. Yungas, 1890 
(322). — Rusby 1870. 
FARAMEA Вахсп, sp. n. Glabrous, the branchlets quadrangular 
with rounded ‘angles, deeply sulcate , like the petioles, peduncles 
and flowers, drying blackish ; stipules ovate, acuminate, I cm. 
g i 
long; leaves 1-2 dm. long, 25-50 cm. broad, oblanceolate, 
short-acuminate, cuneate, strongly coriaceous, shin 
margin revolute, sharply prominently veined underne pe pan 
cle terminal, stoutly peduncled, loose, 1 dm. long, ion аг 
