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abruptly acuminate, the apex tapering and acute, deep green, 
entire or very obscurely sinuately toothed, revolute, glabrous both 
sides, except the midrib which is warty or papillose underneath, 
strongly and sharply reticulate below, rigid; flowering branchlts 
very slender, leafy-bracted, the lowest leaf frequently curling about 
the supporting branch; flowers sub-solitary, the pedicels proper 
scarcely 2 mm. long; ca lyx 3—4 mm. long, 1.5-2 mm. broad, regu- 
larly cylindrical, the lobes barely 1 mm. long and broad, triangu- 
lar, acutish, pubescent ; corolla Mig ea 10-nerved, the regularly 
cylindrical tube 2 cm. long, 1 mm. broad, with hyaline base, below 
adnate to the short stipe of uie. eae ; the funnel-shaped throat 5 
mm. long, 3 mm. broad at the summit, the lobes 5 mm. long, 2 
mm. broad, obtusish ; filaments glabrous, except toward the base 
of the tube, adherent up to the base of the throat, one shorter, the 
anthers globose, versatile; disk hyaline, cup-shaped, 5-lobed, two- 
thirds the length of the ovoid light-brown angled ovary; style 
filiform, the ae slightly surpassing the anthers, strongly 2-lobed; 
fruit not sec 
FN AR I 306 (679). Apparently the same as Bourgeau's 2406 
and also one by Jameson from Antioquia. 
Its hyaline corolla-base, unequal filaments and 2-lamellate 
stigma appear to exclude it from this genus, but fruit is lacking. 
Nicotiana glauca Grah. Bot. Mag. pl. 2837. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 
ft. 1889 (11)— Rusby's 813. 
Nicotiana undulata R. & P. F). Per. 2: 16. pl. 30. f. &. (non Vent.) 
Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft. 1890 (194)=Mandon’s 447, Pentland 
(Titicaca) and Ball (Chicla). 
Schwenkia Americana H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 345. pl. 180. La 
Grange, March, 1891 (749). Distributed as * Wahlenbergia." 
SCROPHULARINEAE. 
FAGELIA BARTSIAEFOLIA (Wedd.). 
(Calceolaria bartsiaefolia Wedd. Chlor. And. 2: 134.) Vic. La 
Paz, 10,000 ft. 1889 (83) 1890 (146)— Rusby's 1055. 
Fagelia virgata (R. & P.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 460 (Calceolaria 
virgata R. & P. Fl. Per. 1: 20. pl. 37). Yungas, 1890 (325) — 
specimens of R. & P.; also Pearce's 127, and Rusby’s 1060. 
Fagelia chelidonioides (H. B. K.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 459 (Calceo- 
laria chelidonioides H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 378). Yungas, 1890 
(720) —Rusby’s 1056. 
MEM, Torr. Bor. CLUB, Vol. IV., Part 3, Sig. 3, March 20, 1895. 
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