308 ROBINSON. 
serrate except at the mostly bluntish sometimes slightly euspidate 
tip and cuneate to abruptly narrowed or almost rounded base, 4-6 em. 
long, 1.5-3 em. wide; petiole slender 6-13 mm. long; corymb erect, 
flattish-topped, fastigiately branched, 7-20 em. in diameter; heads 
crowded, pedicelled, about 12-flowered; scales narrowly oblong, 
obtuse, thin, viscid, often vernicose, in 2-3 subequal series; florets 
much exserted; corollas white— Nov. Gen. et Spec. iv. 125, t. 347 
(1820). 
Cunpinamarca: Guadalupe, Bros. Apollinaire & Arthur, nos. 84 (U. 8.) 
and 86 (Gr.). EF 
NariNa: on an excursion to the volcano of Cumbal, Stzbel, no. 436 (Berl., 
fragm. Gr.). 
WrirHovt Locauity: Triana, nos. 40 (Gr.) and 1229 (K.). 
[Ecuador, Peru.] 
By obvious clerical error Kunth in HBK. Nov. Gen. et Spec. Iv. 
125 (1820), records the type of this species as from “ frigidis montium 
Novo-Granatensium,” but the more detailed locality cited, namely 
“inter pagum Guancabamba and Paramo de Guamani” makes it 
clear that the specimen in question came from northern Peru. : 
59. E. tinifolium HBK. Similar in many ways to the preceding : 
and likewise with considerable resinous or varnish-like viscidity; 
leaves larger and much more broadly elliptic, 7-10 cm. long, half as 
wide, thin-coriaceous, reticulate-veiny on both surfaces, usually with 
_ 2 pairs of pinnately arranged more prominent curving intramarginé 
nerves somewhat above the base; heads much as in the last, but 1D 
smaller more compact less fastigiately branched round-top) 
corymbs; flowers white.— Nov. Gen. et Spec. iv. 133 (1820). &. 
Lehmannianum Klatt in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. viii. 34 (1887). 
Cunpinamarca: Ubaté, 3 Jan. 1853, Holton (N. Y.), Guadalupe, alt, a" 
m., Bros. Apollinaire & Arthur, no. 32 (Gr.). 
ITHOUT LocaLity: Humboldt & Bonpland (Par., phot. Gr.), Lehmanm, 
no. CII. (Gr.). 
E. glyptophlebium Robinson. Shrub with terete flexuous 
tawny-tomentulose pithy branches; leaves pale green, 9P a 
petiolate, oblanceolate-oblong, obtuse, coarsely serrate-dentate ex 
