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phyllaries about 8, unequal, the inner linear-lanceolate, the outer 
ovate-lanceolate, sordidly rufous-pilose. Rays 5, oblong, 7 mm. 
long, 1.8 mm. wide; disk-corollas about 10, very minutely and 
sparsely strigillose, 4.5 mm. long (tube 0.7 mm.). Pales narrow, 
colorate on back, sparsely pubescent, the outer obtuse, 4.5 mm. 
long, the inner abruptly long-acuminate, 5.5 mm. long. Achenes 
black, glabrous, 2.9 mm. long, 1.2 mm. wide. Awns 2, slender, 
2.6 mm. long; squamellae about 6, unequal, laciniate, about 1 mm. 
long. — COLOMBIA: without definite locality, Triana 1378 
(type: Ber., photog. and fragm. G. Also in B. M. ex hb. Triana, 
and apparently of the same collection, but marked Linden 95). — 
T. 2. Fie. 13. 
57. V. quitensis (Benth.), comb. nov. ‘Shrub,’ the stem (only 
upper part seen) slender, subsimple or bearing short axillary 
branches, densely and sordidly pilose and pilosulous with spread- 
ing or subappressed hairs, in age subglabrate, striate or angled. 
Leaves opposite to apex of stem, ovate, acute to acuminate, at base 
rounded or slightly subcordate, serrulate with appressed or sub- 
ascending teeth, 3-nerved and somewhat veiny, above rather 
harshly tuberculate-hispid-pilose with incurved or subspreading 
hairs, beneath slightly paler green, rather densely and subsordidly 
pilose or hispid-pilose especially along the veins, 4.3-9 em. long, 
2.3-5.3 em. wide; petioles unmargined, sordid-pilose, 8-25 mm. 
long. Heads few (2-3), 2.8 cm. wide, terminal and from the upper 
axils, on sordid-pilose pedicels 2.8 em. long or less; disk 8-10 mm. 
high, 6-8 mm. thick. Involucre 6.5-7 mm. high, 2-seriate, the phyl- 
laries short-pilose with appressed or somewhat spreading sordid 
hairs, with somewhat indurated and ribbed base and loose lanceo- 
late acuminate callous-mucronate subherbaceous apex. Rays 8, 
narrow-oblong, 8-14 mm. long; disk-corollas 5.5 mm. long, pu- 
ous especially below and on teeth. Pales acuminate, tricus- 
pidate toward apex, pubescent above, 6.5 mm. long. Achenes 
glabrous, strigtulate, 3 mm. long. Pappus none. — Andrieuxia ? 
quitensis Benth.! Pl. Hartw. 206 (1845). Gymnolomia quitensis 
(Benth.) B. & H. ex Hook. & Jacks. Ind. Kew. i. pt. 2. 1076 (1893); 
Rob. & Greenm. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xxix. 98 (1899). — 
ECUADOR: vicinity of Quito, 1855, Couthouy (G.), Hall 20 (G.), 
Bushnell (G.); Rumibamba near Quito, Hartweg 1142 (TYPE COLL.: 
fragm. G.). 
