DIAGNOSES PLANTARUM NOVARUM i 
VEL MINUS COGNITARUM 
MEXICANARUM ET CENTRALI-AMERICANARUM. 
PARS PRIMA.—POLYPETALJE. 
AUCTORE 
W. B. HEMSLEY *. . 
1. Thalictrum strigillosum, 
Caule ramisque plus minusve "ateigillone foliolis graciliter petiolu- 
latis subtus hispidis supra sparse puberulis, floribus longe pedicellatis. 
antheris insigniter aristatis, stylo sre ipd longissime exserto, achs- 
niis fere sessilibus rugis elevatis reticulatis n tatis. . 
exi rd in montibus cirea Mitla, prope Origen; Andrieuz, 54 
pan, Bourgeau, 270; in dumetis vicinitate equ 
[an ie ti. Kew.) 
2. Guatteria bibracteata, Hemsley. 
Anona ? bibracteata, Hook. Ie. Pl. iv. t. 328 (char. emend.). 
Ramis 
latis  oblongo-lanceolatis obtuse acuminatis vel gradatim attenuatis 
floribus nga peduneulatis, peduneulis 
infra medium bibraeteatis, bracteis foliacei 
ecce Consoquitla, Linden, 982 ; BHajris, sine locospeciali. (Hb. 
w.) 
3. Guatteria j enii, n 
Ramis teretibus, foliis isla nicoglst is — breviter petio- 
latis subtus sparse pilosulis, floribus solitariis T 
peduneulis ad medium articulatis infra arti ois  Riaivheteidie 
irre pmi (?) eito deciduis. 
Mexico: Jurgensen, 718. (Hb. Kew.) 
descriptions of these plants will be published in in Mesers. Godman and 
dm woes i inen, came lame. ' but the names are put on record 
here, with brief diagnoses, because at least one third of the new species have been 
drawn and Mbapisghed for the vie named, and the names printed on the plates. 
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