
52 ROBINSON. ‘ 
acute at base, slightly revolute and obscurely crenulate. (at first sight 
entire), above glabrous but finely bullate-rugulose, beneath closely 
cinereous-tomentose, feather-veined (the veins 22-28 on each side, some- 
what darker than the rest of the surface), about 9 cm. long, 1.5-2.5 em. 
wide; petiole about 8 mm. long; corymbs terminal, few-headed, rather 
dense, 3-5 cm. in diameter, convex; heads about 25-flowered, short- 
pedicelled; involucre several-seried, subturbinate-campanulate; scales 
acute, ciliate; achenes roughened on the angles.— Prod. v. 161 (1836).— 
Hvanuco: near the city of the same name, Haenke (DC., phot. Gr), 
The locality was cited by DeCandolle under the unrecognized name 
“Huanaceria,” but it seems probable that this was a mere mi 
of Huanuco, formerly spelled Huanacco, where Haenke did much of his 
work. The species is closely related to E. persicifolium HBK., but the 
leaves are cuneate at base, more decidedly discolorous, and nearly 
15. E. Satvra Colla. Shrub 8-10 dm. high, somewhat sticky on the 
younger parts; branches subterete, somewhat ribbed (when dried), 
purplish-brown to buff, at first grandular-puberulent, soon glabrate, 
ascending, usually very leafy, terminating in compound round- } 
corymbs; leaves (often proliferous in the axils) lanceolate, gr 
narrowed from below the middle to a sharp point, irregularly dentate 
(teeth small, obtuse or merely acutish), of firmish texture but rather thin, 
feather-veined, rounded or obtusish at base, above glah 
beneath finely reticulated, paler, more or less arachnol 
often nearly or quite glabrate and pale-green, 5-8 em. long, 1-7” 
wide; petiole 2-8 mm. long, slender; corymbs 3-8 cm. In ba 
somewhat peduncled (i. e. uppermost leaves reduced and bractlis®), 
heads 16-19-flowered, 1.3 cm. high, 8 mm. in diameter, pedic ay 
involucral scales 16-20, graduated, 2-3-seriate, partly p rplishtings 
the outer ovate, somewhat viscid-pubescent, the inner lance 
linear, nearly glabrous, finely nerved; corollas purple, 6 fie with 
glabrous; achenes 4.3 mm. long, slender, obscurely puberulen oe 
dark concave faces and lighter-colored ribs, 4.3 mm. long; 3 (1838); 
bristles about 46, often purple-tinged.— Mem. Tor. Oe a E. 
Gay, Fl. Chil. iii. 473 (1847); Reiche, Fl. Chil. ™. 264 ( a 
reticulatum Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 29 (1830), not tie NAME: 
witout Locatrry: Hayne (Berl.). [Chile.] VERNACULAR: 0 
Salvia Macho, acc. to Gay, |. c. : + height; 
16. E. TAHONENSE ‘ht Suffruticose, attaining 1 m. Ae bese 
branches round, at first sticky-glandular; lower intern “ts, ore 
long, the upper as much as 7 cm. in length; leaves 0P ae 

