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AMERICAN PASSIFLORACEAE 501<br />
Nelson 4381 (N). Las Palmas, Rose & Hough 4875 (N). San<br />
Dieguito, Palmer 124 (K, Mo, N, Y). Valles, Fisher 3342 (N).<br />
Veracruz: Liebmann 4088 (Cop), 4090-4093 (all Cop), 4097 (Cop).<br />
Mirador, Liebmann 4096 (Passiflora No. 53; Cop, N, type) ; Purpus<br />
8805 (N); Galeotti 3660 (Brux). Jalapa, Pringle 7823 (G, N).<br />
Zacuapan, Purpus 2064 (B, Cal, F, G, Minn, N, Y). Orizaba,<br />
Bourgeau 2438 (Bo, G, P). Cordoba, Orcutt 3350 (F). Oaxaca:<br />
Santo Domingo, Nelson 2703 (N). Tuxtepec, Nelson 373 (N).<br />
Chiapas: Ocozaquanlilla, Seler 2119 (B). Campeche: Tuxpefia,<br />
Lundell 1034 (Mich, N).<br />
GUATEMALA: Pete"n: La Libertad, Lundell 2227 (N), 5557 (N).<br />
Lake Pete"n, Lundell 3125 (N).<br />
BRITISH HONDURAS: Belize River, Lundell 3843 (N).<br />
El Cayo,<br />
Chanek 1 (N). Mountain Pine Ridge, Lundell 6900 (N). Salt<br />
Creek, O'Neitt 8804 (CU). Boomtown, OWeiK 8803 (CU).<br />
The leaves of the type specimen are very densely lanuginous,<br />
more so than in the case of most of the other specimens cited. Lundell<br />
6900 is<br />
a peculiar variant, with sublanceolate leaves, the basal<br />
lobes being much reduced.<br />
301s. Passiflora foetida var. parvifolia <strong>Killip</strong>,<br />
var. nov.<br />
Caulis tenuis, pilis albidis leviter pilosulus; folia hastata, parva,<br />
ad 2 cm. longa., 1.5 cm. lata., utrinque ferrugineo-lanuginosa; bracteae<br />
bipinnatisectae, segmentis rectis; ovarium glabrum.<br />
Stem slender, finely pilosulous with white hairs, much branched,<br />
the branches very leafy; leaves hastate, 5 to 20 mm. along midnerve,<br />
3 to 6 mm. along lateral nerves, ferruginous-lanuginous on both<br />
surfaces; bracts 1.5 to 1.8 cm. long, bipinnatisect, the segments<br />
straight or nearly so; ovary glabrous; fruit about 1.5 cm. in diameter,<br />
reddish.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type material from western<br />
Mexico.<br />
Type in the United States National Herbarium, No. 252,833,<br />
collected in the vicinity of Acapulco, State of Guerrero, Mexico,<br />
1894-1895, by E. Palmer (No. 315).<br />
301t. Passiflora foetida var. tepicana <strong>Killip</strong>, var. nov.<br />
Caulis tenuis, cano-pilosulus; folia angulato-subhastata, tenuiter<br />
membranacea, glabrescentia, infra in nervis minute adpresso-pilosula;<br />
bracteae bipinnatisectae; ovarium glabrum.