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attenuate at both ends, pinnately veined, entire, revolute on the 
margin, 8-17 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide, firm in texture, glabrous and 
rugose above, sordidly tomentose beneath; heads about 10-flowered, 
in dense convex compound corymbs at length disposed in a more or 
less pyramidal panicle; scales oblong, obtuse (except the outermost), 
dorsally pubescent and ciliolate; florets much exserted; achenes 
beset on ribs and faces with sessile glands.— Encye. ii. 409 (1786); 
HBK. Nov. Gen. et Spec. iv. 131 (1820). 
“New Grenapa”’: without precise locality, Triana, no. 1218 (K.). 
[Ecuador and Peru.] 
27. E. baccharoides HBK. Smooth shrub, the young parts 
viscid and often vernicose; branches leafy; leaves opposite, lance- 
oblong, short-petioled, acute at both ends, thickish and rather firm, 
em. long, 1.7-2.5 em. wide, pinnately veined, serrulate; corymbs 
7-10 cm. in diameter, many-headed, often nodding or pendulous; 
heads about 7-flowered ; scales about 12, lance-oblong, acutish, 
loosely 3-ranked, commonly glutinous, covered with minute sessile 
ds and a few inconspicuous hairs; corollas with short gland- 
dotted proper tube and a much longer smoothish cylindrical throat; 
achenes beset on the angles with sessile glands.— Nov. Gen. et Spec. 
lv. 182 (1820); Benth. Pl. Hartw. 199 (1845). E. bogotense DC. Prod. 
v. 181 (1836). 
Cauca: near Almaguer, Humboldt & Bonpland, no. 2085 (Par., phot. Gr.). 
Conpinamarca: Santa Fé de Bogota, specimen from herb. of Delessert and 
now in DeCandollean Prod. herb. (phot. Gr.); near Bogoté, Hartweg, no. 
oie (N. Y.); Holton, no. 309 (N. Y.); Guadalupe, alt. 3000 m., Bros. Apolli- 
“naire & Arthur, no. 87 (Gr.). 
Wirxovr exact tocaurty: Purdie (Gr.). 
_ A species striking on account of its curved or actually inverted 
sotescences, Whether this trait is constant or holds good only 
certain Stages of development or under particular conditions 
Serna Satisfactorily determined from the scanty material as yet 
28. E. arbutifolium Benth. Shrub 9-12 dm. high, with round 
— leafy branches; leaves smooth and leathery, opposite, lance- 
long, at each end narrowed to an obtuse termination, inconspicuously 
Epa (the teeth minute, cuspidate, 2-3.5 mm. apart), coriaceous, 
cm. long, 1.5-2 cm. wide, glabrous, pinnately veined; heads 
