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and more than twice as broad, the lobes sub-equal, the lower a little 
larger, rounded, entire, erect, 4-5 mm. long; anthers sessile, in- 
serted at about the middle of the orit. 2 of them a little larger, 
equal lobes rounded at the ends, nearly glabrous; disk broad 
and flat, reddish ; ovary 3 mm. long, angled, densely pilose; style 
hispid below, flattened, extending to the base of the corolla lobes, 
dilated above, the lobes thick and broad, spreading, concave, equal; 
fruit tomentose, enclosed in the bracts, tipped with the entire per- 
sistent style, 2 cm. long, 1 cm. broad, oblong-obovate, inequilateral, 
strongly compressed, doubly keeled. 
Yungas, 1890 (532) Tipuani-Guanai, Dec. 1892 (1707). Dis- 
tributed as M. puberula, but clearly distinct as pointed out by Dr. 
Lindau. Rusby's 2405 is perhaps distinct, with shorter bracts, 
longer and more slender curved corolla, and shorter fruit. 
Stenandrium dulce (Cav.) Nees in DC. Prodr. 11: 282 (Ruellia 
dulcis Cav. Ic. 6: 62. pl. 585. f. 2). Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 
(967) — Mandon's 299 and Bridges' 326. 
Probably an extreme form of the same is (891) Songo, Nov. 
1891. Same collected by Tweedie. 
HANSTEINIA CRENULATA Britton, Ms. 
Herbaceous, glabrous, about a meter high; stems and branches 
very slender, erect, angled above, the internodes commonly many 
times shorter than the leaves; petioles slender, 1-4 cm. long, 
blades 1-2.5 dm. long, 4-10 cm. wide, oval to ovate-oval, base 
acute to cuneate, apex acuminate, margin variably, mostly ob- 
scurely crenate, very thin and membranaceous; panicle terminal, 
erect, narrow, loose, mostly 1—2 dm. long, 2 2-bracteolate at the points 
of branching, the pedicels slender, 5-10 mm. long, 2-bracted above 
the middle, the-bracts. small, triangular-subulate ; flowers erect, 
spreading or partly nodding; calyx-tube very short, rotate, its 
broadly spreading lobes 3 mm. long, tapering regularly from the 
base, a little more than I mm. broad, acute, the sinuses acute ; 
corolla scarlet, 2 cm. long, 5 mm. broad (as pressed), abruptly 
one-half contracted just above the broad base, dilated at the mid- 
dle portion, the upper lip shorter, recurved and concave, entire, 
the lower 3-lobed, the lobes rounded, larger, erect; anthers 3-5 
mm. long, scarcely equalling the style. 
Yungas, 1890 (641). Songo, Nov. 1891 (875) — Rusby’s 1103 
and 1818. 
Dr. Lindau points out that * Glockeria" is preoccupied in 
paleontological botany, and unites this genus with Hanstema 
