248 
Salvia sp. 
Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1889 (37 in part, with lanceolate elon- 
gated thin flaccid leaves and large flowers) — Rusby's 1496. 
Whether this group of scarlet Sa/vias of the La Paz region, 
represented also by Mandon's 710, and specimens by Pearce and 
Bridges, forms a single polymorphous species, or a number of dis- 
tinct ones, I am notas yet prepared to decide. Under the impres- 
sion that the former view was correct, Dr. Britton has proposed 
a name dedicated to Bridges, the first collector. The same view 
was taken by myself until the moment of preparing these notes for 
press, but it now appears probable that at least two species are 
represented. Which of these represents Bridges’ collection I 
cannot now determine, and the point must go over for further 
comparison. 
Perilomia ocymoides H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 2: 328. Yungas, 1890 
(358). 
: PLANTAGINEAE 
Plantago major L. Sp. PL 112. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1889 
(12) Mandon's 536 in part, and Rusby's 668; 1890 (156) 
— Mandon's 737. 
Plantago Virginica L. Sp. Pl. 113. (?) Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft, 
1889 (87). 
Flantago sericea R. & P. Fl. Per. 1: 51. pl. 79. f. 6. Vic. La Paz, 
10,000 ft., 1889 (94). 
Plantago lanceolata L. Sp. Pl. 113. Vic. La Paz, 10,000 ft., 1889 
(125). 
NYCTAGINEAE. 
Mirabilis Jalapa 1.. Sp. Pl. 177. Yungas, 1891 (480). 
Oxybaphus micranthus Choisy in DC. Prodr. 13: 2,432. Vic. La 
Paz, 1889 (36). 
Wedelia incarnata (L.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 534. (Allionia in- 
carnata L.). Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 (928). 
Boerhaavia viscosa Lag. & Rod. Anal. Cienc. Nat. 4: 256, n. 12 
(1801). Vic. Cochabamba, 1891 (957) — Spruce's 4509, Man- 
don's 1008 and apparently Hayes' 732. 
Collignonia parviflora (H.B.K.) Choisy in DC. Prodr. 13: 2, 439- 
Yungas, 1890 (699 and 710). 
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