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with a g'reen tip, petals spatulate, wider (green, 
except at the base ?). 
II. Leaves smooth, flowers about an inch long, umbel crowded. 
21. Fanningiana. — PI. 16. fig. 3. Spec. Fanning, Ca- 
raccas. Herb. Lambert. Leaves about three inches 
long, and 1 1-1 6ths wide, growing smaller upwards; 
involucral bractes very numerous, reflex, lanceo- 
late, 1| inch long; peduncles very crowded; pe- 
rianth about inch long. It seems allied to 
Bredemeyeranu, which is densely pubescent. 
22. Fimbriata. — Flor. Peruv. 3. 63. t. 293. fol. vix pub. 
Leaves lanceolate, alternate, very acute, near three 
inches long and one wide ; petiole 3 lines ; flowers 
25-50 or more; bractes as many, lanceolate, reflex, 
inner less; peduncles an inch; perianth near an 
inch, yellow variegated with orange ; petals tipped 
with green, fimbriated on the margin. 
Var. 2. Paltarumensis. — Spec. Matthews, Paltarumi, Peru, 
867. Herb. Hooker. Stem climbing, 18-20 feet ; 
leaves closely nerved, 2 \ to 3^ long, ^wide; perianth 
a little above an inch, probably redder than Ruiz’s 
fimbriata ; petals spotted with deeper colour. It has 
the reflex lanceolate bractes, and peduncles a little 
more than an inch. The name Paltarumensis will 
equally distinguish it, whether it prove to differ 
more than I apprehend from Fimbriata or not. It 
flowers in Peru in December. 
23. Floribunda. — H. and B. Kunth, 3. 283. Leaves 
scattered, acuminate, two inches and a half long, 
half an inch wide ; petiole short ; peduncles one 
inch long; sepals pubescent without, tubercled at 
the point, an inch long (red ?) petals a little longer, 
(yellow ?) spotted with red ; germen and style 
downy. On the temperate Andes near la Palmilla. 
24. Anceps. — Flor. Per. 3.61. Stalk slender, leaves 
alternate, lanceolate, spirally tipped. ; petiole short ; 
peduncles about 17 ; perianth equal, intensely pur- 
ple, within dark yellow with blackish purple marks, 
in the woods of Iluassahuassi on the Andes of Peru. 
I. Leaves smooth, flowers about an inch long, few. 
25. Cornigera. — PI. 17. fig. 2. Specim. Matthews, 
