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502 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY BOTANY, VOL. XIX<br />
Stem slender, finely white-pilosulous; leaves subangulately<br />
3-lobed, 2.5 to 5 cm. long, 2 to 4 cm. wide (middle lobe: lateral<br />
lobes, 2.5:1), glabrescent above, minutely appressed-pilosulous on<br />
nerves beneath, thin-membranous; flowers about 4 cm. wide, white;<br />
bracts 2 cm. long at an thesis, bipinnatisect or tripinnatisect; ovary<br />
glabrous.<br />
Type in the United States National Herbarium, No. 300,891,<br />
collected between Pedro Paulo and San Blascito, foothills of the<br />
Sierra Madre, Tepic, Mexico, August 4, 1897, by J. N. Rose (No. 1 998} .<br />
Duplicate at G.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the State of Tepic, Mexico.<br />
MEXICO: Tepic: San Bias, Nelson 4351 (N).<br />
The indument and shape of the leaves suggest the variety<br />
gossypifolia.<br />
301u. Passiflora foetida var. sanctae-martae <strong>Killip</strong>, var. nov.<br />
Caulis glaber; folia irregulariter serrata, utrinque sparse hirsuta,<br />
trilobata, lobo medio ovato vel late ovato-lanceolato, lobis lateralibus<br />
triangulato-ovatis; bractearum segmenta non conferte intertexta;<br />
ovarium glabrum.<br />
Stem glabrous; leaves 3-lobed (middle lobe: lateral lobes, 3:2;<br />
length along midnerve 4 to 6 cm., along lateral nerves 3 to 4 cm.,<br />
middle lobe ovate or broadly ovate-lanceolate, acute, the lateral<br />
lobes triangular-ovate, acute), irregularly serrate, sparingly hirsutulous<br />
on both surfaces; bracts 2.5 to 3 cm. long, bipinnatisect or<br />
tripinnatisect, the segments not closely interwoven; flowers about<br />
2.5 cm. wide, pink; ovary glabrous; fruit about 1.5 cm. in diameter,<br />
yellowish.<br />
Type in the United States National Herbarium, No. 1,356,044,<br />
near Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia, in arid coastal<br />
collected<br />
belt, April 5, 1927, by E. P. <strong>Killip</strong> and A. C. Smith (No. 21103).<br />
Duplicates at G and Y.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Northern coast of Colombia.<br />
COLOMBIA: Magdalena: Santa Marta, H. H. Smith 1532 (B, BM,<br />
Brux, CM, F, G, Gen, K, N, P, Ph, S, Ut, Y);Pittier 1598 (G, N, Y);<br />
Goudot (K); Schultze 266 (B). Dibulla, Seifriz 227 (N). Masinga,<br />
Institute de La Salle Herb. (Bog).<br />
301v. Passiflora foetida var. Gardneri <strong>Killip</strong>, var. nov.<br />
Caulis pilosulus; folia subhastata, glanduloso-serrulata, supra<br />
adpresso-hirsuta et lanuginosa, subtus in nervis venisque adpresso-