WiilouFhbeia tenax fSch. Bip.) Rudby TT^-74- — . 
‘Twining, 15-20 ft,. T7 Thickets near stream end in forest-, La-s Nubes, 4500 ft 
Dec. 18 Sgver&l were seen.. Full ^set,good. 
652 Willo-ughbeia lure r/ana (Griseb.) Xuntze.. 
A twinwr,forest near stream, Las Nubes, 4500 ft. Pec, 16, Only one seen and 
only one' branch in flower. 
652 Las Nubes ( a twiner with large head of flowers, ) 
655 WillouKhbeia nous tonify (L.) Xuntze. 
Twining 15-20 ft. Thickets and forests near stream, Common at Las Nubes, 
4500jift. Dec. 17. The lower leaves are but little larger than those on 
the specimen and conform. Full set, good. 
654 (not named) 
Twining 15 ft. Thicket near stream Las Nubes, 1500 ft, Dec. 16. Rare. No 
specimens. Full set,. 
654. Specimen from Las Nubes, 4500 ft. Dec, 12*1 have never found the 
species except in this locality. 
65.5 Willughbaea- angularis (H.B.X. ) Xuntze -015 (already sent in) A var. 
of No, 915. -Vine to 25 ft. It is rare in damp forest, ranging from 4000 
ft, nearly to sea-level. The leaves are generally rounded, though an- 
gulated ones occur occasionally. Thes@ specimens were collected below 
Valparaiso, 4000 ft. Jan, 18, and I have the same i&M from Rio Naranja 
400 ft. Don Amp, 1500 ft, ft. etc. The specimens original ly sent in unde 
this number were of an intermediate form, the leaves being slightly 
angulated or rounded; I had not meant to give it a number, but did so th 
through an oversight. To avoid suppressing the number, it may be re- 
tained f or this variety. I have found the intermediate form only at 
one place, Onaca. Full set, fine, 
656 Add te set . Eupatorium odoratum L. ?(see-915/657) (-506) 
Shrubby, more or less diffuse, with long branches. Common on campo an:, 
and in clearings, 1500 -5000 ft. at Onaca, Campo Alegre, Las Nubes etc. 
Flower light blue. Flowers in December. The broad specimen is from Las 
Nubes, 4500 ft. Dec. 16. The other is from the campo at Onaca, 2500 ft, 
Dec. 19, Full set, but about half are poor and had moulded., 
656 , D JRSecting Material, This is divisible into two varieties, one with 
small leaves which are not toothed. At present I leave them under this 
number. The flower is generally pate blue, sometimes white,. 
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I feel pretty sure that there are a±s least half a dozen very closely 
allied species or varieties of Eupatorium, My collections so far are 
scant and not very good; later I hope to make careful collections in th± 
group. At present my numbers are provisional. 
658 Willughbaea cuneata (Sell.) Xuntze 7 A loosely twining vine, common 
in thickets ‘and clearing, especially near streams, at Las Nubes, Dec, 16. 
Just beginning to flower at this date. 4500 ft. 
658 Dissecting Material . In my collections two species or varieties were 
included under this number; one I have separated (No.,2004) My number-lab- 
el was attached to a spec i^f tarn of this form, but I may have sent the other* 
also. In 653 the leaves are long and generally tapering, generally toother 
ed, and not very hairy beneath, end the involucre! scales are broad. 
5 specimens .All specimens had moulded bedly end are immature. 
