
22 ROBINSON. 
Yani, Prov. Larecaja, alt. 3500 m., Mandon, n. 263 N. . 
without exact locality, Bang, no. 1912 (Gr., N. Y., U.S.). Both speci- 
mens distributed as EF. scopulorum. It is quite impossible to believe 
that this plant, with very characteristic, deeply lobed or even divided 
leaves, is conspecific with the plant which Weddell, Chior. And. i. 216 
(1857), described and illustrated as having serrate pale : 
($ Cylindrocephala) mallotum, spec. 
verisimiliter elatum et subscandens mollitne comelitenl vel s 
mentellum, pilis densis brevibus incurvis; caule tereti oppositi- 
rameo; foliis oppositis deltoideo-ovatis acuminatis integris bast 
rotundatis vel subtruncatis vel etiam paullo cordatis 2-3.5 em. longis 
1.4-2.7 cm. latis ima a basi 3-nerviis supra griseo-tomentellis su tus 
canescenti-tomentosis; petiolo dense tomentoso 3-5 mm. 
itulis 13 mm. longis 8 mm. diametro ca. 30-floris numerosis 
composito planiusculo terminali dispositis ; pedicellis 6-20 mm. ee 
involucri maturitate cylindrici squamis 5—6-seriatis arcte imbricatis 
apice ee So extimis ovatis dorso tomentosis, ceteris 



paullo saciehin™ sursum ampliatis; achaeniis acts der 
decrescentibus 5.2 mm. longis, faciebus nigris glabris, angulis pallid > 
sursum hispidulis; pappi setis sordide albis inaequalibus seavuts 
vix sursum incrassatis.— /, Clematitis, var. tom capi ae 
Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xii. 81 (1865), without char., & Linnaea, xxxiv. E 
(1865-66), as Clematidis var. tomentosa and also without vi 38 
conyzoides, var. incanum. Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, i : 
(1891), and probably of Baker in Mart. FI. Bras. Vie] pt. 2,2 
— Boutvia: Dept. LaPaz, Prov. Larecaja: “ viciniis 
Munaypata et rivum Chalassayo, in schistosis. Reg- vo 2 a 
2700 m.”, Mandon, no. 249 (rype, Gr., N. Y.); Sorata, 3" 4. 
Rusby, no. 1626 (N. Y.); Prov. Yungas, alt. 1220, _ 
(N. Y.). 







From the expression “an spec.?” appended to x 
Schultz seems ‘ have cine the probable em 
plant, though provisionally treating it as a variety of E. ¢ 
The latter, a rare and little known Peruvian species, foun 
Poeppig’s no. 3108 (of which a small and poor fragme 
herbarium of the late F. W. Klatt is now in the Gray ie ; 
has narrowly triangular to lance-oblong thinnish an 
glabrous leaves, much longer and more slender pet 
elongated and looser inflorescence. Prof. Bri tton, |. Cy 18 
