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lose ; peduncles axillary, solitary, 4-10 mm. long, very slender, 
papillose ; heads 4 mm. long, 5-6 mm. broad, the scales closely 
appressed, oval-obovate, strongly concave, acute, ciliate : calyx 
ovoid, nearly 2 mm. long, densely hispid, 2-fid, the teeth minutely 
notched; corolla 4 mm. long, whitish, pubescent, funnelform, 4- 
lobed, the upper lobe deeply cleft, the lower obovate, longer than 
broad; ovary oval, about as long as the style, together 2 mm. 
long, the stigma lateral, not so large as in the next; mature fruit 
not seen. 
Vic. Cochabama 1891 (979^. 
LIPPIA FIMBRIATA sp. n. 
fimbriate; corolla dull white, 5 mm. long exclusive of the lip, the 
tube puberulent, strongly curved, its lower third contracted, the 
mouth slightly contracted, its large lobe fan-shaped, 3 mm. broad, 
^ mm. long, 3-4 times as large and thinner than the others, the 
margin slightly erose; stamens reaching to the middle of the tube, 
much exceeding the style; ovary broadly oblong, light brown, 
glabrous, about as long as the style, the stigma lateral, half the 
length of the style, oblong-expanded ; fruit globular, crustaceous, 
entirely enclosed in the calyx, with a contracted, flattened, 2- 
winged base. : 
Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 (973). Named in reference to the 
beautifully fimbriate calyx. 
Its calyx and stigma are those of Lantana, while in habit, 
corolla, and especially fruit, it is à perfect Zippia. 
Valerianodes Cayennense (Vahl) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 509 (.Stachy- 
tarpheta Cayennensis Vahl, En. 1: 208.) Yungas, 1890 (208). 
Verbena microphylla H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 272. Vic. La Paz, 107 
. 000 ft. 1890 (161 and 161a)— Mandon's 525. 
Verbena hispida R. & P. Fl. Per. I: 22. pl. 34. f.a. Vic. La Paz, 
10,000 ft. 1889 (8). : 
