Plants Collected in the State of Boyaca, Colombia, 
by A. 1 . Lawrence. 
6 lS. Cespedesia Bonplandi Condo t. A quite similar species grows in Panama and 
elsewhere in Central America. The Colombian species has rarely been collected. 
619. Nectandra laurel Elotzsch 
620. Serjania clematidea Triana & Planch. Probably this species, although fruit 
is necessary to make a certain determination in this genus. 
622. Mikania Houstoniana (L. ) Eobinson. 
623. Gouania polygama ( Jacq., ) Urban 
625. Cordia sp, I have not been able to determine the species. The specimen is 
sent toMr, Killip, in the hope that he can name it. 
626. Paramea maynensis Spruce 
630. Smmeorrhiza umbellata (Sprang.) Schum. 
631. Tetrathylaciuru macrophyllum Poepp. & Endl. 
632. Alloplectus sp* Pamily Gesnariaceae . The plants of this family, as usual, 
have offered great difficulties in determination. There are no recent publica- 
tions of importance on the group, and the species are not well understood. 
Your undetermined numbers of the family are being sent to a man who has done 
some work with the fstmily, in the hope that he can determine them, 
633. Carpotroche longifolia (Poepp. &Endl.) Bentli. 
635. Crematosperma longipes Standi., new species. A fine new species, 
relative occurs in ea,stsrn Peru. ~ . . 
Its nearest 
is poor, and I have not been able to decide upon 
This is one of the most abundant trees of 
636. Unonopsis sp. The materiad. 
the species, 
637. Solannm asperrm Vahl. 
638. Gliri cidia sepinjn (Jacq. ) Steud. 
Mexico and Central America, 
639. Banisteria Martiniana Juss. 
srdiii'andusa di ssimiliiloi’a (Mutis^ Standi, I have seen no other material 
of this species, described long ago. /^ 07 - 
64 l. Olusia sp. Although I have found no description of this form, I hesitate 
to designate it as new. 
644 . Episcia, sp. j,lriother of the Gesnerianeae. 
646 . Psychoti-ia macrophylla Buiz & Pavdn. 
647. Stigraaphyllon fulgens (Lam.) Juss, 
64 s. Uiythrina rubrinervi-a H 3 E. Aiiother tree 
649. Melastomaceae. The und 
that is plentiful in Central America, 
rmined nunibers of this family are being sent to Dr, 
Gleason, who probably will supply names for them. 
051. Picramnia villosa Eusby. (Picramnia) , 
652. Pilea centradenioides Seem, 
653 « Ochroma tomentosa Willd .7 Leaves only, and the determination therefore quite 
micertain, but I can think of no other place for the plant. 
654. Acalypha diversifolia Jacq. 
655 • Tabernaemontana undulata Vahl 
650, A label was sent for tnis, but there is no specimen, 
657 »_Eipsr cf, nobila C. DC. Doubtless Dr, Trelease v/ould make a new species of 
this number, but adready far too many species have been described in the genus 
659. Chelonanthus acutangulus (E. &P.) Diels., Gentian family. 
662. Sideroxsdon cf. egense A. DC. Another family (Sapotaceae) in Y^hich it is 
difficult to make accurate dete mi nations. 
663. Lacistema aggregata (Berg) Eusby 
664 . Markea panamensis Standi. This species has not been recorded from Colombia, 
but I see no differences oetwen your stieciinens and those from Panama. 
665. Mi coni a seorpioides (Schl. & Chaiii.) Uaud. 
667. Cissampelos andromorpha DC. 
66s. Tournefortia peniviana Polr. 
669. Piptocarpha Poeppigiana (DC.) Balcer 
671. Alchornea grand! s Be nth, Vei^i rare 
672. Guarea pubiflor.a Juss,? Perhaps an undescribed suecies . but flov/ers are 
needed. Pew sp6ci.3s have such fiult as this — — — 
673. Ur/illea ulm.acea EBE. 
674. Piper of. Holto nii C, DC. 
675 « Virola sebifera ..lubl, 
676. Alchornea grand! s Bentli. 
67s, Aparisthmium cordatum (Juss.) Badll, 
6 S 0 . Ehombochlamys rosulata Lindau? 
