ROBINSON. — SPERMATOPHYTES, NEW OR RECLASSIFIED. 395 
saepe 5-6 mm. longis, floriferis multo brevioribus ; sepalis purpura- 
scentibus orbiculatis 6-7 mm. latis et longis, concavis, cum pilis canis 
et sericeis parce investis ; petalis aurantiacis cuneatis 5-15 mm. latis, 
sepala multo superantibus, apice undulatis rotundatis, basi cum squa- 
mula hemicycla supra brevem unguem ; staminibus numerosis, loculis 
antherarum separatis, dorso filamentis planis ; acheniis spicatis, recep- 
taculo subulato albo membranaceo pilosello ; stylis purpureis vel flavis 
rectis vel curvatis et divaricatis, apice saepe deciduis. — Alpine Wal- 
lowa mountains, eastern Oregon, altitude 2745 m.. growing at base of 
cliffs, William C. Cusick, 16 August, 1907, no. 3200 (type, in Gray 
Herb.). Under the same species are included with some doubt the fol- 
lowing, all collected by Mr. Cusick at the same locality :—no. 3188, 
strong growing plants, some with smooth, others with hairy akenes 
but otherwise identical ; 3325 d, with akenes all hairy ; 3326 with both 
hairy and smooth akenes. Among the older specimens in the Gray 
Herbarium are 3219a collected in 1907 with heads of akenes more 
globular and hairy, styles purplish, 1513 of 1888 and 2006 of 1898. 
These all show great variability in size of flowers and height of stems 
but the plants have an individuality which makes them appear quite 
distinct from 2. Suksdorfii with which they have been confused. in 
general this species differs from 2. Suksdorfii in having more orbicular 
leaves with more deeply cut divisions, narrower basal sinus, the ulti- 
mate lobules obtuse and narrowing slightly to the base thus making 
the dividing space rounded rather than acute. The akenes are not 
angled, hairy instead of smooth, and the style curves outward more 
noticeably and is less strongly subulate. : 
Tococa Peckiana, n. sp., fruticosa 3-6 m. alta ; ramis valde com- 
pressis brunneis fistulosis parce praesertim nodos versus glanduloso- 
hispidulis ; foliis late ovatis modice disparibus membranaceis 5-nerviuls 
petiolo crasso hispidulo 2-2.5 cm. longo prope apicem ——— 
Vesciculis ovoideis subcoriaceis 1—1.2 cm. aks 
1.2-1.5 dm. longis ab vesciculis destitutis ; panicula terminali a 2 
ta ca. 8 cm. longa, ramis patentibus dichotomo-cymiferis ; a. 8 
sessilibus ; calycis tubo subgloboso 4-5 mm. disinein0 i Te 
loso-hispidulo, limbo brevissimo membranaceo obscure — thick 
ovatis subcoriaceis minute papillosis. — BritisH pence, Peck a 
ets, near Manatee Lagoon, 16 July, 1905, P ae pecker 
68 (type, in Gray Herb.). A species of the § Hypophysea and Fe On” 
apparently to 7. guyanensis Aubl., from which, however, it may 
