364 ROBINSON. 
Sect. IV. Conocuintum (DC.) Benth. (see p. 320). 
Key To SpEcrss. 
Leaves deltoid-ovate, cordate, scabrid above; corymbs terminal 
44, E. lamitfolium. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, truncate* at base, glabrous above; 
a ? oe 
eorymbs axillary... . 3. .:... Mm key Pees 45. E. Turczaninowii. 
44. E. tamuronium HBK. Doubtfully herbaceous (Kunth), 
suffruticose (Jameson), or shrubby and climbing (Sodiro); stems 
round, striate, densely pubescent, the hairs delicate, attenuate, and 
articulated; leaves opposite, petiolate, triangular-ovate, shallowly 
_ cordate, crenate-dentate, thickish-1...mbranaceous, 3(—5)-nerved from 
the base, rugose, bullate, and scabrid above, coarsely reticulated 
and gray-velvety beneath, 6-7 cm. long, 4-5 cm. wide; petiole 
2 em. long; corymb terminal, dense, rounded, 5 cm. in diameter; 
heads about 36-flowered (26-50 acc. to Hieron. |. c.), 9 mm. long, 5 mm. 
in diameter; involucre narrowly campanulate, about 4-seriate; scales 
about 40, acute, lanceolate, pubescent, green or the inner purple- 
tinged; florets blue (Jameson); achenes about 2 mm. long, nearly oF 
quite glabrous.— Nov. Gen. et Spec. iv. 113 (1820); Jameson, Syn. 
Pl. Aeq. ii. 88 (1865); Hieron. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxix. 7 (1900).— 
Prov. Nor INDICATED: “In regno Quitensi,” Humboldt & Bonpland 
(Par., phot.Gr.). Prcurncua: Andes of Quito, alt. 2745 m., Jameson, 
no. 617 (Gr.)! in low subandean woods near Quito and Nono, Sodiro, 
nos. 6/8 and 6/13, ace. to Hieron. 1. e. 
45. E. Turczaninowii, nom. nov. Stem suffruticose, round, 
smooth; branches sticky-pubescent; leaves rather long-petioled, 
opposite, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, truncate at base, revolute oD 
‘the margin, crenate, much wrinkled and glabrous above, white- 
tomentose beneath; corymbs axillary, nodding; heads man flowered; 
involucre 3-seriate, the scales colored, slightly viscid, oni 
the outer obtuse, the inner longer and acuminate; receptacle comc® 
corollas smooth, violet; style-branches linear-clavate, thick; sty le-base 
bulbous.— Conclinium rugosum Turez. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. baal 
pt. 1, 168 (1851), not Eupatorium rugosum HBK. (1820).— PrcHtx ee 
Quito, Jameson, no. 209. A species not seen by the writer but from 
character (here compiled) seemingly of this affinity and distinct. 

