SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY NUMBER 15 Leaf Anatomy and Systematics of New World Velloziaceae Edward S. Ayensu SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS City of Washington 1974 ABSTRACT Edward S. Ayensu. Leaf Anatomy and Systematics of New World Velloziaceae. Smithsonian Contributions to Botany, number 15, 125 pages, frontispiece, 24 figures, 51 plates, 1974.-The leaf anatomy of 106 species of New World Vello- ziaceae has been studied with the purpose of providing important character- states in assessing the systematics of the family. Transverse section of the leaves have shown the type of sclerenchyma and mesophyll patterns that are assignable either to the genus Vellozia or Barbacenia (sensu lato). In addition to the light microscope, the scanning electron microscope was used to examine epidermal surfaces of the leaves as well as their internal structures. The SEM has served as a remarkable tool in allowing us to examine the topography of the leaf sur- face in three-dimension. Details of the structure of the stomata, the furrows in the leaf, and the types of hairs, including coalescent hairs, have been observed for the first time. The application of leaf anatomy in the taxonomy of the family has been stressed. Light and scanning electron micrographs are presented as an aid in the identification of each species. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION DATE is handstamped in a limited number of initial copies and is recorded in the Institution?s annual report, Smzthsonian Year. SI PRESS &UMBER 4998. SERIES COVER DE- SIGN: Leaf clearing from the katsura tree Cercrdiphyllurn japonicum Siebold and Zuccarini. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Ayensu, Edward S. Leaf anatomy and systematics of New World Velloziaceae. (Smithsonian contributions to botany, no. 15) 1. Velloziaceae. 2. Leaves-Anatomy. 3. Botany-America. I. Title. 11. Series: Smithsonian QKl.SZ747 no. 15 [QK495.V4] 584?29 73-15606 Institution. Smithsonian contributions to botany, no. 15. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, US. Government Printing Office Washington. D.C. 20402 ~ Price $2.20 (paper cover) Contents Introduction . , . , , . , . . , , , . . , , . , , , . . . . , . . . , . . , . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Material Examined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Methods ......................... ................. Characters Used in the Descriptions ... .................... Classification of the Species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . Acknowledgments . , , , , , , . . , , , , , , . . . , , . . . . . . . . ........... Vellozia , , , , , , . , , . , , . , , . , , . . , , , . , , , , . , . , , . , .................. Section I: Vellozia Vellozia abietina Martius , , Vellozia alata L. B. Smith . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . , , . . . Vellozia aloifolia Martius . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia angustifolia Goethart & Henrard . . . . . . Vellozia asperula Martius , , . . . . . . , . . . . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia bicolor L. B. Smith Vellozia brachypoda L. B. Smith & Ayensu . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia burle-marxii L. B. Smith Vellozia caruncularis Martius & Seubert . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia ciliata L. B. Smith Vellozia cinerascens Martius ex Schultes f. . . . , . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia compacta Martius ex Schultes f. . . . . . . . Vellozia costata L. B. Smith & Ayensu . . . Vellozia dasypus Seubert . . . . . . , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . ............. ............... Vellozia crassicaulis Martius ex Schultes f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia crinita Goethart & Henrard . , , , , Vellozia declinans Goethart & Henrard . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia echinata Goethart & Henrard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia epidendroides Martius ex Schultes f. . . . . . . . Vellozia exilis Goethart & Henrard , . . , , , . Vellozia fibrosa Goethart & Henrard . , . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... Vellozia flavicans Martius ex Schultes f. Vellozia glabra Mikan , , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia glandulifera Goethart & Henrard . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia glauca Pohl . . . . . . . . Vellozia glochidea Pohl-Heringer Vellozia granulata Goethart & Henrard . . . . . . Vellozia grisea Goethart & Henrard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia hatschbachii L. B. Smith & Ayensu . . . . . Vellozia hemisphaerica Seubert in Martius . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia hypoxoides L, B. Smith . . . . . . , , . . . . Vellozia incuruata Martius ex Schultes f. Vellozia intermedia Seubert in Martius , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vellozia irwinii L. B. Smith , , . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . ..... ..... ,.. ............ ...... , , . . . . . . . . . . . ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... ... ,. ....... ... ...... Vellozia lappa L. B. Smith & Ayensu . . . . . . . . . . . .......... posr 1 1 5 5 5 9 10 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 18 20 20 21 21 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 28 28 29 29 29 30 iii Page 30 Vellozia leptopetala Goethart & Henrard ........................ 31 31 Vellozia metzgerae L. B. Smith ..... Vellozia minima Pohl 33 33 Vellozia modesta L. B. Smith & Ayensu ................. Vellozia nuda L. B. Smith & Ayensu , , . . , . 33 Vellozia ornata Martius ex Schultes f. .......................... 34 34 Vellozia phalocarpa Pohl ...................................... Vellozia pilosa Goethart & Henrard ............... ' 35 Vellozia piresiana L. B. Smith ' 35 Vellozia plicata Martius ...................................... 35 Vellozia pumila Goethart & Henrard ............................ 37 Vellozia punctulata Seubert in Martius .......... ... .. 37 Vellozia resinosa Martius ex Schultes f. 37 Vellozia sellovii Seubert in Martius 38 Vellozia squalida Martius ex Seubert f. .................... 38 Vellozia swallenii L. B. Smith ........... ............ 39 Vellozia taxifolia Martius ex Schultes f. .................. 39 Vellozia tenella Martius ex Schultes f. ........................... 39 Venozia teres L. B. Smith & Ayensu .................... Vellozia tragacantha Martius ex Seubert . . Vellozia variabilis Martiu ..................... 44 Vellozia verruculosa Martius ex Schultes f. .... ........ 44 Vellozia virgata Goethart & Henrard . . ........................ 45 Vellozia wasshausenii L. B. Sm Vellozia cachimbensis L. B. Smith .......... ............ 45 Vellozia cana Goethart & Henrard ......................... 46 Vellozia candida Mikan ...... Vellozia dawsonii L. B. Smith ............... 48 Vellozia dumitiana Schultes ... Vellozia hirsuta Goethart & He Vellozia lanata Pohl ........................... Vellozia machrisiana L. B. Smith Vellozia maculata Goethart & Henrard .......................... 50 Vellozia riedeliana Goethart & Henrard ......... Vellozia tubifEora A. Richard ............ ........ Vellozia magdalenae L. B. Smith & Ayensu ....... .......................................... ............. .............. .............................. Vellozia triquetra Pohl . . ......................... 42 Section 11: Radia ................................... Vellozia caput-ardeae L. B. Smith & Ayensu ...... ......................... Vellozia lithophila Schultes .............. ............ 49 Barbacenia . , ............................................... 53 ............................................... 53 ............. 53 Barbacenia gaveensis Goethart & Henrard ........................ 53 Barbacenia gounelleana Beauverd ............... Barbacenia hatschbachii L. B. Smith & Ayensu ................... 54 Barbacenia irwiniana L. B. Smith .............................. 55 55 Barbacenia delicatula L. B. Smith & Ayensu . , Barbacenia longiscapa Goethart & Henrard ............... Barbacenia purpurea Hooker ....... .................... 55 iv Barbacenia seubertiana Goethart & Henrard . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . , . . . . . Barbacenia stenophylla Goethart & Henrard . . . . . , . . ..... ... Subkey 11. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . .................. Barbacenia celiae Maguire ..................................... Barbacenia flava Martius ex Schultes f. . . . . . . , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia involucrata L. B. Smith . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia schwackei Goethart & Henrard . . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia sellovii Goethart & Henrard , . . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia vandellii Pohl ex Seubert in Barbacenia williamsii L. B. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subkey 111. . . . , . . . . . . . . , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . Barbacenia blackii L. B. Smith . . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia conicostigma Goethart & Henrard , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia exscapa Martius .................................... Barbacenia ignea Martius ex Schultes f. . ............ ........... *. Barbacenia fragrans Goethart & Henrard . . . . . Barbacenia gardneri Seubert in Martius . . ............ .............. Barbacenia gentianoides Goethart & Henra Barbacenia longiflora Martius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia lurulifolia Martius ex Schultes f. . . . . Barbacenia macrantha Lem ................................... .. Barbacenia nana L. B. Smith & Ayensu . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . Barbacenia paranuensis L. B. Smith . . . . . . . . Barbacenia riedeliana Goethart & Henrard Barbacenia rubro-virens Martius . , Barbacenia tomentosa Martius . . . , ..... ... Barbacenia viscosissima Goethart & ,....*........ .............. Observations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Light Microscopic Observations . . Scanning Electron Microscopic 0 Literature Cited ........................ Plates .............................. ............... Page 56 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 60 61 61 61 61 63 63 63 64 64 64 65 65 65 66 67 67 67 69 69 69 71 72 75 V Leaf Anatomy and Systematics of New World Velloziaceae Edward S. Ayensu Introduction This study is a sequel to an earlier anatomical treatment of the Old World Velloziaceae (Ayensu 1969a) prepared primarily to help solve taxonomic problems in this family, Unlike the Old World species, the New World members have been largely brought up to date taxonomically by Smith (1962), including his subsequent publications. Except for the publication by Warming (1893) on the biology and anatomy of the leaf of Velloziaceae, the work of Menezes (1971a) and my studies of Barbaceniop- sis (Ayensu, 1968), and Velloria uaipanensis (Ayensu, 1969b), no systematic attempt has been made to bring together the anatomical data of the New World species. As I have indicated in other publications (Ayensu 1969a, 1973), features of the vegetative anatomy of the leaves in this family provide very important character-states in separating the genera. The most important anatomical characters are the sclerenchyma patterns in the leaves. In species of Vellozia the vascular bundles are partially sur- rounded by sclerenchyma on the adaxial side in the form of an inverted crescentiform or V-shaped cap. The abaxial sclerenchyma is either U- or Y- shaped. In Barbacenia the vascular bundles are partially surrounded on both the adaxial and abaxial sides by Y-shaped sclerenchyma, the adaxial one being inverted. Apart from these broad sclerenchyma patterns that separate the genera, each species exhibits dis- Edward S. Ayensu, Department of Botany, Smithsonian Insti- tution, Washington, D.C. 20560. tinct mesophyll and epidermal features that permit their individual identification. The descriptions of the leaf anatomy of the New World Velloziaceae, as well as the accompanying line drawings and photomicrographs of the anatomical features, will hopefully provide additional clarification for the interpretation of the relationships of taxa in this family. This study will also serve as an atlas of the leaf anatomy of the New World species. MATERIAL EXAMINED.-The following 24 1 speci- mens (106 species of two genera) were examined for this study. The herbarium vouchers are de- posited either in the United States National Herbarium, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (US) or the New York Botanical Garden (NY). Vellozia abietina Martius.-Maguire, Magalhaes & Maguire 49115, (1960) Concepcao, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia alata L. B. Smith.-Maguire, Magalhaes & Maguire 49049, (1960) Serra do Cip6, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & us. Vellozia aloifolia Martius.-Y. Mexia 5870 (1931) Serra do Capao, 1240 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia angustifolia Goethart & Henrard.-Riedel (1824) Serra da Lapa, Brazil, US; W. A. Archer 4092 (1936) high- way between Diamantina and Guinda, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Centro Pesq. (R) 1411, Brazil, NY. Vellozia asperula Martius.-G. Gardner 5228, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Occhioui s.n., Brazil, NY. Vellozia bicolor L. B. Smith.-B. Maguire et al. 49047 (1960) Serra Cipo, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia brachypoda L. B. Smith & Ayemu.-Irwin 23534, Brazil, NY. Vellozia burle-marxii L. B. Smith.-R. Burle-marx m., Brazil, US; Irwin et al. 32520 (1971) Rio Ferra Doido, 18 km E of Morro do Chapeu, ca. 1100 m, Bahia, Brazil, US. Vellozia cachimbensis L. B. Smith.-Pires, Black, Wurdack & Silva 6235 (1956) Serra do Chachimbo, Para Brazil, US: 1 2 Pires 6111 (1956) Serra do Chachimbo, Para Brazil, NY & us. Vellozia cana Goethart & Henrard.-H. S. Irwin, R. Souza & R. Reis dos Santos 11734, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin et al. 12556, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia candrda Mikan.-Kuhlmann s.n. (1922) Brazil, NY; j. P. P. Carauta 160 (1963) Pedra da Gavea, Guanabara, Brazil, US; Porto 91195, Brazil, NY; Jardim Bot., Rio de Janeiro 2485, Brazil, NY; J. N. Rose & P. G. Russell 20669 (1915) Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, US. Vellozia caput-ardeae L. B. Smith.-L. B. Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 15989, (1972) Giunda, Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia caruncularis Martius & Seubert.-B. Maguire, J. M. Magalhaes, C. K. Maguire 49013 (1960) Serro do Cipo, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US; E. P. Heringer 5265 (1956) Serra do Cipo, Riacho da Serra, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; J. M. Pires & G. A. Black 2721 (1951) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; L. B. Smith 6855 (1952) Serra do Cipo, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; A. Macedo 2959 (1951) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15988 (1972) 9 km W of Serro, Datas, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia ciliata L. B. Smith.-L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15995 (1972) 20 km from Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vetlozia cinerascens Martius ex Schultes f.-Lehnkner 323 (1912) Serra de Tinga, Bahia, Brazil, NY. Vellozia compacta Martius ex Schultes f.-B. Maguire, G. M. Magalhaes, C. K. Maguire 49132 (1960) 3-5 km E of Serra on road to Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin 2407 (1959) Serra da Piedade, 5500 ft, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US; L. B. Smith 7005, Brazil, US; Segadas-Vianna & Loredo 1085, Brazil, US. Vellozia costata L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-H. S. Irwin et al. 20999, Brazil, NY. Vellozia crassicaulis Martius ex Schultes f.-W. A. Archer 4076 (1936) Mendanha, Minas Gerais, Brazil, CS; W. A. Archer 4079 (1936) Mendanha, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 9975 (1965) 5 km S of Cristalina, 1175 m, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 9744 (1965) 5 km S of Cristalina, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 11699 (1966) Serra Dourada, 20 km SE of Goias Velho, Goai s, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, J. W. Grear, Jr., R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 13377 (1966) ca. 3 km S of Cristalina, 1200 m, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15965 (1972) 1 km N of Palacios, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia crinita Goethart & Henrard.-Glaziou 16388, Brazil, NY. Vellozia dasypus Seubert.-Blanchet 3558, Brazil, NY; R. de Lemos Froes 20246 (1943) Serra de Sincora, Baiia Brazil, US; J. N. Rose & P. G. Russell 19697 (1915) Bahia, Brazil, us. Vellozia dawsonii L. B. Smith.-H. S. Irwin, J. W. Grear, R. Souza & R. Reis dos Santos 12648 (1966) Chapada dos Veadeiros, 1000 m, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, J. W. Grear, Jr., R. Souza, R. Reis dos Santos 12622 (1966) Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goias, Brazil, US. SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY Vdhia declinans Goethart & Henrard.-Hatschbach 27842, Brazil, NY. Vehzia durnitiana Schultes.Schultes & Cabrera 1505OA (1952) Cerro Isibukuri, Rio Kananari, Vaupes, Colombia, US; H. Garcia-Barriga 13804 (1951) Rio Kananari y Cerro Isibukuri, Vaupes, Colombia, US. Vellozia echinata Goethart & Henrard.-Riedel 1780 (1824) near Paranna, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozin epidendroides Martius ex Schultes f.-E. .Pereira 2229 (1956) Espirito Santo, Forno Grande, 1700 m, Brazil, US; A. P. Duarte 4519 (1958) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY; B. Maguire, G. M. Magalhaes, C. K. Maguire 49060 (1960) Serra do Cipo, 1200-1300 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; A. Macedo 2993 (1951) Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; L. B. Smith 6762 (1952) Serra do Cipo, 1200 m, hlinas Gerais, Brazil, US; Duarte 6537, Brazil, NY; Brade 19136, Brazil, NY; Schwacke 10321, Brazil, NY; Lima & Brade 13297A, Brazil, NY; Schwacke 8354, Brazil, NY. T'ellozia exilis Goethart & Henrard.-H. S. Irwin, J. W. Grear, Jr., R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 12696 (1966) Chapada dos Veadeiros, 1000 m, Goiais, Brazil, US; H. S. lrwin 12692, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin et al. 9507, Brazil, NY & us. Vellozia fibrosa Goethart & Henrard.-D. Azevedo 5592 (1943) Serra do Jatoba, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia pavicans Martius ex Schultes f.-H. S. Irwin, J. W. Grear, Jr., R. Souza, R. Reis dos Santos 12938 (1966) Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; J. M. Pires, N. T. Silva, & R. Souza 9052 (1963) Parque do Gama, Brasilia, Brazil, US; L. B. Smith 4670 (1956) Anapolis, Goias Brazil, CS; E. P. Heringer 8162-256 (1961) Plan0 Piloto, Brasilia, Brazil, US; A. Andrade 35L-M. Emmerich 348 (1960) Cabeca do Veado, Brasilia, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, R. Reis dos Santos 9379 (1965) ca. 12 km KIV of Veadeiros, 1200 m, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, J. W. Grear, Jr., R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 15520 (1966) ca. 3 km S of Sobradinho, Federal District, Brazil, SY & US; G. Gardner 4370, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 8073 (1965) Chapada da Con- tagem, ca. 25 km NE of Brasilia, 1000 m, Federal District, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin & T. R. Soderstrom 5100 (1964) Chapada da Contagem, ca. 20 km E of Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, J. W. Grear, Jr., R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 12574 (1966) Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin et al. 11399, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia glabta Mikan.-B. Maguire, G. M. Magalhaes, C. K. Maguire 49048 (1960) Serra Cipo, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US; B. Maguire, C. K. Maguire, J. M. Pires 44622 (1959) Serra Rola Moca, 4400 ft, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Duarte 8355-Mathos 464, Brazil, NY. Vellozia glandulifera Goethart & Henrard.-L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15998, Brazil, NY. Vellozia glauca Poh1.-Maguire, Maguire & Pires 44793 (1959) 6 mi before Cristalina, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; Irwin et al. 21395 (1968) 10 km S of Guara, Goifis, Brazil, NY. Vellozia glochidea Poh1.-A. P. Duarte 8340-A. Mathos 677 (1964) Goiania, Goias, Brazil, NY; H. S. Irwin, J. W. NUMBER 15 3 Grear, Jr., R. Souza & R. Reis dos Santos 14584 (1966) Posse, Serra Geral de Goias, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; E. P. Heringer 10923 (1966) Serra Dourada, Goias, Brazil, US. Vellozia granulata Goethart & Henrard.-Riedel s.n. (1824) Serra da Lapa, Brazil, K; Glaziou 19934 (1892) Diamantina, hfinas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Vellozia grihea Goethart & Henrard.-Weddell 3006, Goyaz & Cujabo, Brazil, NY. Vellozia hatschbachii L. B. Smith & Ayemu.-L. B. Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 16002 (1972) 33 km NE Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia hemisphaerica Seubert in Martius.-Blanchet 2544 (1838) Jacobina, Bahia, Brazil, NY. Vellozia hirsuta Goethart & Henrard.-Hatschbach 28093, Brazil, NY; L. B. Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 15999 (1972) Serra do Espinhaco, Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia hypoxoides L. B. Smith.-Irwin et al. 34120 (1972) Serra dos Pireneus, Goias, Brazil, US & NY. Vellozia incuroata Martius ex Schultes f.-Maguire, Maguire & Pires 44732, (1959) 49 mi from Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US; Pereira 2959-Pabst 3795 (1963) Serra de Ouro Branco, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia intermedia Seubert in Martius.-L. B. Smith 6854 (1952) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia irwinii L. B. Smith.-Irwin, Maxwell & Wasshausen 20998, Brazil, NY. Vellozia lanata Poh1.-Pires 9895 (1963) Parque do Gama, Federal District, Brazil, NY & US; Veralucia & Graziella s.n. (1968) Serra Dourado, Goiis, Brazil, NY. Vellozia lappa L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15988 (1972) Guinda, Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia leptopetala Goethart & Henrard.-Maguire et al. 49184 (1960) road between Diamantina and Gouveia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia lithophila Schu1tes.-R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera 18317 (1952) Rio Kubiyu, Cerro Kanenda, Vaupes, Colom- bia, US; J. Cuatrecasas 7700 (1939) San Jone del Guaviare, Rio Guaviare, Colombia, US. Vellozia machrisiana L. B. Smith.-Irwin, Grear, Souza & Reis dos Santos 12454 (1966) Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; Irwin 12697 (1966) Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goias, Brazil, NY: Prance & Silva 58275, Brazil, NY. Vellozia maculata Goethart & Henrard.-Glaziou 22218-a (1895) Cachoeiras da Vargem, Brazil, NY. Vellozia magdalenae L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-Lima & Brade 13298 (1934) Alto do Desengano, 2000 m, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, NY; Lima & Brade 14288 (1935) Serra da Furquilha, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, NY. Vellozia metzgerae L. B. Smith.-W. Egler sen. (1947) Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Vellozia minima Poh1.-Duarte 2379 (1945) Serro do Cipo, Conceicao 1250 m, Brazil, US; Maguire et al. 49099 (1960) Serra de Cipo, 1200-1300 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin, H. Maxwell & D. C. Wasshausen 20630 (1968) Serro do Cip6, Minas Gerais, 1500 m, Brazil, US. Vellozia modesta L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-L. B. Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 15997 (1972) Serra de Espinhaco, Diaman- tina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia nuda L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-Hatschbach & Pelanda 28029, Brazil, NY. Vellozia ornata Martius ex Schultes f.-L. B. Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 16001 (1972) 33 km NE of Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia phalocarpa Poh1.-Anderson et al. 35855 (1972) Serra do Espinhaco, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia pilosa Goethart & Henrard.-Glaziou 19933, (1892) Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Vellozia piresiana L. B. Smith.-Duarte 2068, Brazil, NY. Vellozia plicata Martius.-Porto 29572, Brazil, NY; FrazLo s.n., Brazil, NY; Duarte 3635-Gomes 420 (1953) Minas Gerais, Brazil, US: Lima 192, Brazil, NY; Brade 15947, Brazil, NY. Vellozia pumila Goethart & Henrard.-Glaziou 22215 (1894) Goias, Brazil, NY; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 9428 (1965) ca. 12 km NW of Veadeiros, 1200 m, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, R. Reis dos Santos 10922 (1963) Serra dos Pirineus, 1100 m, Goias, Brazil, NY & US; H. S. Irwin et al. 9230, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia punctulata Seubert in Martius.-Blanchet 2561, Serra Gardina, Brazil, NY. Vellozia resinosa Martius ex Schultes f.-B. & C. K. Maguire & J. M. Pires 44694 (1959) Serra Cipo, 3800 ft, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY & US. Vellozia riedeliana Goethart & Henrard.-L. B. Smith k Ayensu 15983, (1972) 27 km W of Serro, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Vellozia sellovii Seubert in Martius.-Pereira 2677-Pabst 3513 (1957) Serra da Piedade, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia squalida Martius ex Seubert f.-W. A. Archer & M. Barreto 4937 (1936) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Duarte 6401 (1961) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Vellozia swallenii L. B. Smith.-J. M. Pires, N. T. Silva, R. Souza 9712 (1936) Brasilia, Brazil, US; J. M. Pires, N. T. Silva, R. Souza 9655 (1963) Brasilia, Brazil, US; G. Fonjecs 11, Brazil, NY. Vellozia 'taxifoh Martius ex Schultes f.-Ynes Mexia 4289, Brazil, US; Pereira 1290 (1955) Sta. Maria Madalena, Pedra Dubois, 1200 m, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, NY. Vellozia tenella Martius ex Schultes f.-Schwacke 6470, 6749, Brazil, NY; Pereira 2549-Pabst 3385 (1957) Caraca, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Damazio 91192, Brazil, NY; Damazio 91185, Brad, NY. Vellozia teres L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-Irwin, Maxwell k TVasshausen 21000, Brazil, NY. Vellozia tragacantha Martius ex Schultes f.-Claussen 13, Brazil, NY; Claussen 1794, Brazil, NY; Irwin 2495 (1959) 72 km SLY of Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia triquetra Poh1.-G. Gardner 2735, Formigas, near Minas Nopas, Brazil, US. Vellozia tubiflora A. Richard.-Maguire et al. 30835, Ama- zonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 29159, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 30941, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 29245, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Ma- guire et al. 30955, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 30703 Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 31003, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 31679, Amazonas, SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 31777, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 32307, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Ma- guire et al. 33532, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 35131, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 35136, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 35248, Amazonas, Guayana, KY; Maguire et al. 36051, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 43855, Amazonas, Guayana, NY; Ma- guire et al. 45918, Amazonas, Guayana, KY; E. Foldats 3526 (1960) Cerca del Puerto Ayacucho, Terr. Fed. Ama- zonas, Venezuela, US; L. Williams 13459 (1940) Pto. Ayacucho, Terr. Amazonas, 150 m, Venezuela, US; L. it?illiams 12974 (1940) Pto. Ayacucho, Terr. Fed. Amazonas, 100 m, Venezuela, US; L. Williams 16022 (1942) Sanariapo, 150 m, Venezuela, US; J. A. Steyermark & L. Aristeguieta 54 (1962) NE of Luepa, 1200 m, Venezuela, NY & US; J. A. Steyermark & S. Nilsson 554 (1960) NE of Luepa, 1200 m, Venezuela, NY & US; J. A. Steyermark 60326 (1944) forest of Rio Karuai, 1220 m, Bolivar, Venezuela, US; Tainayo 3105 (1946) Gran Sabana, Bolivar, Venezuela, US; G. H. H. Tate 1196 (1938) Mount Auyan-tepui, 1100 m, Venezuela, US; T. Lasser 1777 (1946) Guayana vene- zalana, Venezuela, US; J. A. Steyermark 93208 (1964) Auyan-tepui, Bolivar, Venezuela, US. Vellozia variabilis Martius ex Schultes f.-B. Maguire, G. M. Magalhaes & C. K. Maguire 49262 (1960) Serro Grao Mogul, 900-1100 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza, & R. Reis dos Santos 9809 (1965) Serra dos Cristais, Goias, 1125 m, Brazil; L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15981 (1972) 23 km from Serro, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza & R. Reis dos Santos 9915 (1965) Serra dos Cristais, Goias, 1250 m, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza Fi R. Reis dos Santos 11709 (1966) Serra Dourado, Goias, 800 m, Brazil, US; H. S. Irwin, R. Souza 8s R. Reis dos Santos 9726 (1965) Serra dos Cristais, Goias, 1175 m, Brazil, US: E. Pereira 2857-Pabst 3693 (1957) Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Brade 13893, Brazil, NY; Lima 58-3003, Brazil, NY; Irwin et al. 9867, Brazil, NY. Vellozia verruculosa Martius ex Schultes f.-L. 0. Williams 8112 (1943) Casa Branca, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Vellozia virgata Goethart & Henrard.-Schwacke 5889, Brazil, SY; Porto 543 (1915) Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Vellozia wasshausenii L. B. Smith.-Irwin et al. 20318, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia blackii L. B. Smith.-Macedo 2962 (1951) Cipo, 1600 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia celiae Maguire.-Maguire et al. 40025, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 40154, Guayana, NY; Maguire et al. 40298, Guayana, NY. Barbacenia conicostigma Goethart & Henrard.-L. B. Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 15982 (1972) 27 km W of Serra, Datas, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia delicatula, L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-L. B. Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 15975 [1972] Conceicao do Mato Dentro, Rio Santo Antonio, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbaceniu exscapa Martius.-Anderson et al. 35831 (1972) Serra do Espinchaco, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia flava Martius ex Schultes f.-L. B. Smith 6856 (1959) Serra do Cipo, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; B. Maguire, G. M. Magalhaes, C. K. Maguire 49116 (1960) 20 km from Concepcao on road to Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; L. B. Smith 6695 (1952) Serra do Cip6, 1100 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; R. M. & A. F. Tryon 6836 (1965) Serra do Cipo, 1120 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; B. hlaguire, G. M. Magalhaes & C. K. Maguire 49011 (1960) Serra do Cipo, 1200 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; A. Macedo 3747 (1952) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; B. & C. K. Maguire & J. M. Pires 44691 (1959) Serra Cipo, 3700 ft, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Segadas- Vianna & Loredo 110 (1953) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia fragrans Goethart & Henrard.-Dueke s.n. (1929), Brazil, NY; Widgren 1267 (1845) Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; A. F. Regnell 1239 (1867) Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia gardneri Seubert in Martius.-Pereira 2849-Pabst 3685 (1957) Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia gaveensis Goethart & Henrard.-L. B. Smith 6445 (1954) Pedra da Gavea, Federal District, 850 m, Brazil, US. Barbacenia gentianoides Goethart & Henrard.-Segadas- Vianna & Loredo 1066 (1953) Serra do Cip6, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia gounelleana Beauverd.-L. Emygdio 1428 (1957) Itatisia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, US; E. Pereira 7050 (1962) Itatisia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, US. Barbacenia hatschbachii L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-Hatschbach 24284, Brazil, NY. Barbncenia ignea Martius ex Schultes f.-L. 0. Williams & V. Assis 6817 [1945] Serro de Monjolo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia involucrata L. B. Smith.-Irwin et al. 20973, Brazil, KY. Barbacenia irwiniana L. B. Smith.-Porto 1140, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia longifbra Martius.-H. S. Irwin 2486 (1959) 10 km N of Guida, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; W. A. Archer 4089 (1936) between Diamantina and Guinda, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia longiscapa Goethart & Henrard.-Irwin et al. 22186 (1969) Serra do EspinhaGo, 1370 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia luzulifolia Martius ex Schultes f.-Pereira 2664- Pabst 3500 (1957) Serra da Piedade, 1800 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia macran tha Lem.-Irwin, Maxwell & Wasshausen 20071, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia nana L. B. Smith & Ayensu.-Smith, Ayensu & Hatschbach 15973 (1972) Conceicao do Mato Dentro, Rio Santo Antonio, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia paranuensis L. B. Smith.-G. Hatschbach 15715 (1967) Serra dos Mulatos, Brazil, US; G. Hatschbach 29212, Brazil, US. Barbacenia purpurea Hook.-A. L. Schott 151098, Brazil, US. Barbacenia riedeliana Goethart & Henrard.-Anderson et al. 35123 (1972) Serra do Espinhaco, Minas Gerais, Brazil, NY; G. Hatschbach & P. Pelanda 27806 (1971) Serra do Espinhaco, Gouveia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia rubro-virens Martius.-B. Maguire et al. 49177 (1960) between Diamantina and Gouveia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; B. Maguire et al. 49260 (1960) Serra Grao Mogul, 900-1100 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. NUMBER 15 5 Barbacenia schwachei Goethart & Henrard.-E. P. Heringer 5263 (1956) Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia sellouii Goethart & Henrard.-Menezes & Con- tinho 5, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia seubertiana Goethart & Henrard.-J. P. Lanna Sobro 4488 (1956) Guanabera, Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, US; Strang 239, Brazil, NY; Strang 523, Brazil, NY; Goethart & Henrard 4332, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia stenophylla Goethart & Henrard.-Irwin, Souza & Reis dos Santos 9901 (1965) 6 km S of Cristalina, 1175 m, Serra dos Cristais, Goias, Brazil, US. Barbacenia tomentosa Martius.-H. S. Irwin, R. M. Harley & E. Onishi 29559 (1971) Serra do Espinhaco,' Minas Gerais, 1650 m, Brazil, US; N. L. Menezes 1, Jardim Botanic0 do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, NY. Barbacenia uandellii Pohl ex Seubert in Martius.-Gardner 5224, hlinas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia uiscosissima Goethart & Henrard.-A. Macedo 2826 (1950) 1500 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US. Barbacenia williamsii L. B. Smith.-Pereira 2460-Pabst 3296 (1957) Serro do Curral, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; L. W. IYilliams & V. Assis 6386 (1945) Serra do Curral, 1300 m, Minas Gerais, Brazil, US; Dueke s.n. (1929) Brazil, NY. METHODS.-Apart from the few pickled materials, most of the leaf fragments upon which this study was based were obtained from herbarium speci- mens. The specimens were soaked in a mixture of Aerosol OT solution and distilled water (cf. Ayensu, 1967) until maximum expansion was at- tained. After a quick wash in tap water, free hand sections were prepared. Microscopic details were studied in glycerine mounted unstained sections as well as sections stained in safranin and Delafield's Haematoxylin. Line drawings and photomicro- graphs were prepared, using a Wild M20 micro- scope with camera lucida and photographic attachments. The scanning electron micrographs were obtained with a Cambridge Steroscan Mark 2A. The specimens were mounted on cover glass, and the stub holding the cover glass was rotated under pressure in high vacuum and coated with gold plating approximately 200-400 angstroms thick. Maximum pictorial effect was obtained by tilting the samples at a 45" angle. lowing characters were found to be significant in the diagnosis of the species examined. (a) The epidermal cells are generally somewhat rectangular. Others are almost square shaped. (b) The stomata are generally paracytic and tend to be in longitudi- nal rows. They occur mostly on the abaxial surface, and in the furrows when these are present. (c) The cuticle is thin layered but often it is thicker CHARACTERS USED IN THE DESCRIPTIONS.-The f01- around stomata and on the abaxial epidermis. (d) Trichomes occur in the form of hairs which may be unicellular or multicellular: often they appear in tufts. The kinds of hair may differ in the same species either on both surfaces or on the same sur- face. Protrusions in furrows may be in the form of hairs or epidermal extensions. The taxanomic importance of hairs in Velloziaceae must be assessed very critically since changes in the kinds of hairs occur with age. (e) The vascular bundles are of fairly equal size in each species except those at the margins and in the midvein that tend to be small. The number of bundles varies from species to species. It is important to note that leaf sections are always taken at the same level in each case (Lea, from the midportion). (f) The number of phloem units lying along the arms of the abaxial U- or Y-shaped sclerenchyma girder is usually two in a mature leaf. In juvenile leaves the phloem units are often united. (9) The vascular bundles are surrounded by distinct bundle sheaths which extend to the abaxial and adaxial epidermis in the case of Barbacenia species or the sheath is con- nected to the translucent layers radially arranged adaxially on vascular bundles of Vellozia species. (h) The central and marginal bundles are asso- ciated with distinct sclerenchyma. (k) Commissural bundles are often present. The absence of them in any particular species does not necessarily mean that they are totally lacking within the leaf, for this may merely reflect their absence at the mid- portion of the leaf from which sections are taken for examination. The descriptive terms which I have employed are essentially those published by Metcalfe and Gregory (1964), Ayensu (1969a), and Metcalfe (1971). In these publications several diagrammatic representations of sclerenchyma patterns in leaves of Cyperaceae and Velloziaceae were given. of the American species of Vellozia by Smith (1962), the species were placed into two sections on the basis of the following characters: Tepals free or obscurely short-connate above the ovary .......... ............................................................... Section I: Vellozia Tepals forming a distinct tube above the ovary ........................ .......................................................... Section 11: Radia The species of Barbacenia were classified further as follows: CLASSIFICATION OF THE SPECIES.-h the Synopsis 6 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY a b I I e t FIGURE 1.-Diagrams showing the presence of paracytic type of stomata on adaxial and abaxial surfaces of leaf epidermis: a, Barbacenia gounelleana, adaxial surface; b, B. gounelleana, abaxial surface (Pereira 7050) ; c, B. flaua, adaxial surface; d, B. paua, abaxial surface (Maguire 49116); e, B. vandeilii, adaxial surface; f, B. vandellii, abaxial surface (Gardner 5224) ; g, B. conicostigma, adaxial surface; h, B. conicostigma, abaxial surface (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15982); i, B. stenophylla, adaxial surface; j, B. stenophylla, abaxial surface (Irwin et al. 9901); k, B. involucrata, adaxial surface; 1, l3. invoiucrata, abaxial surface (Irwin et al. 20973); m, B. rubro- uirens, adaxial surface; n, B. rubro-uirens, abaxial surface (Maguire 49177) ; 0, B. luzulifolia, adaxial surface; p, B. luzulifolia, abaxial surface (C Pereira 2664-Pabst 3500). L 0 P NUMBER 15 7 - C FIGURE 2.-Diagrams showing type and distribution of hairs and stomata on epidermis: a, Vel- Zozia bicolor (Maguire 49047) ; b, V. lithophila (Schultes and Cabrera 18317); c, V. glandulifem (L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15998) ; d, Rarbacenia fragrans (Dueke s.n.) ; e, B. nana (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15973); f, B. macrantha (Irwin et al. 20017). 1. Perianth-tube not more than twice as long as the ovary 2. Ovary section of the perianth partially or wholly glaborous, the costae evident (lacking in B. beau- verdii) ..................................................................... Subkey I of a new genus, Aylthonja. The characters upon which she based her judgment agree with those of the section Radia of Vellozia established by 2. Ovary section of .the perianth wholly vestite ............... Smith Furthermore there to be Some 1. Perianth-tube more than twice as long as the ovary ...... ??corona.? In his description of VelEozia flower, ............................................................................. subkey 11 confusion regarding the meaning of the term ................................................................................... Subkey 111 Menezes (1971b) recently proposed new combi- nations in Velloziaceae, including the recognition Maguire (1969) used the term ?stamina1 corona? to refer to the structure between the ovary and the anthers. Menezes on the other hand considered a SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY a- e f I I m n 0 P FIGURE 3.-Diagrams showing stomata, types of epidermal cells and hairs: a, Vellozia virigata, adaxial surface; b, V. virgata, abaxial surface (Porto 543); c, V. cinerascens, adaxial surface; d, V. cinerascens, abaxial surface (Lehnkner 323); e, V. glauca, adaxial surface; f, V. glauca, abaxial surface (Maguire et al. 44793) ; g, V. dawsonii, adaxial surface; h, 6'. dawsonii, abaxial surface (Irwin et al. 12622); i, V. grisea, adaxial surface; j, V. grisea, abaxial surface (Weddell 3006) ; k, V. flavicans, adaxial surface; 1, V. flavicans, abaxial surface (Andrade 356-Emmerich 348); m, V. cachirnbensis, adaxial surface; n, V. cachimbensis, abaxial surface (Pires et al. 6111); 0, V. rnaculata, adaxial surface; p. V. rnaculata, abaxial surface (Glaziou 222-18A). NUMBER 15 9 b e C f FIGURE 4.-Diagrams showing variation in hair types on epidermis: a, Vellozia punctata (Blanchet 2561); b, V. grisea (Weddell 3006); c, V. nuda (Hatschbach & Pelanda 2829); d, V. hirsuta (Hatschbach 2803); e, V. riedeliana (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15983); f, V. plicata (Duarte 3635). the same structure as a tissue of the perianth which For the present I have subdivided the species mimicks dilated filaments. The study of Noher de of the New World members according to Smith?s Halac and Cococci (1971 ) stressed the stamina1 classification. The descriptions of the species are origin of this ?corona? with the lateral lobes being arranged alphabetically within each section and essentially staminodes. These differences of opinion subkey. will naturally have to await detailed studies of ACKNOWLEDCMENTS.-~ wish to dedicate this con- floral morphology in the family. tribution to Dr. Lyman B. Smith, Senior Botanist, SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY Smithsonian Institution, and the foremost au- thority on the taxonomy of Velloziaceae, on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. I am most grateful to Ms. Cynthia Bailey, Re- search Assistant, for her continuous assistance in the preparation of the manuscript. Her interest and enthusiasm are much appreciated. Mr. Eduardo Barros was very helpful in the preparation of the anatomical slides upon which this work was based. hls. Diane Robertson prepared the camera lucida drawings for which I am most grateful. My thanks are also extended to the Scanning Electron Micro- scope staff of the National Museum of Natural History for helping with the production of the SEM photos. I wish to thank Dr. Basset Maguire for making available to me several leaf samples from his collections and for his continuous interest in my work. I also wish to thank Dr. Thomas R. Soderstrom for reading portions of the manuscript and for making helpful comments. This study was supported in part by the Smithsonian Research Foundation. Vellozia Section I: Vellozia Vellozia abietina Martius FIGURE 5a-b: PLATE 24a-b SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Maguire et al. 491 15. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 18 X 12 pm; observed on both surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; thickly V-shaped with significant median adaxial groove. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces evenly un- dulating. Epidermis: cells more or less square, rounded, or rectangular; cells thin walled with thicker inner tangential walls; few individual thick-walled fibers observed subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: uniformly thickened, slightly thinner on cells forming median adaxial groove. Stomata: walls of guard cells generally thickened; slight development of inner ledges; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: palisade cells almost nonexistent except for one to three layers of cells on either side of adaxial median groove; spongy tissue making up nearly all of mesophyll. Vascular bundles: 12; commissural bundles not observed. Large veins each with a single wide vessel. Two phloem units lying laterally in short flanges of abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle always ac- companied by partial adaxial girder or cap and abaxial girder. Vascular bundle completely sur- rounded by a distinct bundle sheath with exten- sions of two to four cells toward adaxial epidermis only. Crystals and tannin: not observed. NOTE: Although this specimen has all the Vel- lozia distinguishing characters, there is a close resemblance of it to Barbacenia because the partial adaxial girder is almost becoming a full girder except for the adaxial bundle sheath extensions. The mesophyll is nearly all spongy. Velloziu alata L. B. Smith FIGURE 5c-e; PLATE 24c-e SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Maguire et a]. 49049. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial 'and abaxial cells rectangular. Stomata: tetra- cytic, 18 X 24 pm; observed on both surfaces, especially on adaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DorSiventral; thinly crescentiform with upturned margins and median abaxial groove. Adaxial surface evenly ridged, especially in areas between vascular bundles; abaxial surface conspicuously furrowed about one-fourth thickness of blade. Epidermis: ad- axial and abaxial cells square or rectangular, walls uniformly thickened; short rows of thick-walled fibers found subjacent to epidermis. Cuticle: thick, conspicuously ridged along entire length of lamina on both surfaces. Stomata: slightly sunken, walls of guard cells thickened with short outer ledges; substantial chamber present. Most of ab- axial stomata confined to furrows. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade four to six layered, occupying about half of mesophyll and changes abruptly into abaxial spongy tissue. Cells between veins unlike rest of mesophyll, thick walled, somewhat rounded, and conspicuously translucent, resembling bundle sheath extensions. Vascular bundles: 42; commis- sural bundles few. Large veins each with one to three wide vessels. Two phloem units lying lat- erally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by partial ad- NUMBER 15 11 FIGURES 5-24 Transverse sections of leaves of Velloziaceae showing the distribution, types of sclerenchyma girders and strands, as well as the arrangement of mesophyll tissue. The measuring unit for each species represents 100 pm. - FIGURE 5.-a-b, Vellozia abietina (Maguire et al. 49115) ; c-e, V. data (Maguire et al. 49049) axial girder or cap. Abaxial girders of vascular Crystals: not observed. Tannin: few in mesophyll. bundles on either side of midvein and at margins NOTE: The distinguishing features of this often partial. Vascular bundle completely surround- species are (a) the rather wide blade with over ed by a distinct bundle sheath with extensions of 40 veins; (b) the two to four wide translucent cells three to four cells toward adaxial epidermis only. running radially from the tip of the abaxial fur- SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY row to the adaxial epidermis; and (c) the raised corrugated midsection of the leaf. The furrows are conspicuously narrow, almost touching at the ends. Velloria aloifolia Martius FIGURE 1Oa-c; PLATE 29d-f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Y. Mexia 5870. SURFACE VIEtv.-Hairs: unicellular, fingerlike or club shaped. Present on abaxial surface only. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells uniformly cuboidal, abaxial cuboidal to rectangular and distinctly thick walled. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 12 pm; observed on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; shallowly corrugate, and with a distinct adaxial median groove. Adaxial surface evenly to unevenly ridged; abaxial surface conspicuously furrowed about one-third to half thickness of blade. Epi- dermis: two to three rows of adaxial cells square to rectangular of thin walls; abaxial cells consist- ing of fibrous sclerenchyma except where stomata occur. Cuticle: thick, undulating, but conspicuous- ly ridged near adaxial and abaxial median region. Stomata: present in furrows; guard cells generally thickened; substomatal chamber inconspicuous; short strands of thick-walled fibers observed sub- jacent to epidermis. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade four to six layered, occupying slightly more than half of mesophyll and abruptly changing into spongy tissue; upper two to three rows of palisade and those arranged radially above vascular bun- dles, furrows, and above midvein distinctly trans- lucent and large; rest of palisade cells compactly arranged and filled with chloroplast. Vascular bundles: 52 commissural bundles present. Large veins each with one to two wide vessels, mostly one, Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adaxial cap. Vascular bundle completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath with short extensions of two to three cells toward abaxial epidermis. Crystals and tannin: not observed. NOTE: The fingerlike and club-shaped hairs in the abaxial furrows of this species recall a similar feature in the Old World species of Vellozia dasylirioides and its varieties (cf. Ayensu, 1969). The thick blade (15 mm), with over 50 veins, has a shallowly corrugate shape. Vellozia angustifolia Goethart 8c Henrard FIGURE 7d-f; PLATE 28a-e SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-W. A. Archer, 4092; Centro Pesq, (R)01411; Riedel s.n. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: ad- axial and abaxial cells mostly rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: tetracylic, 30 X 15 pm; observed on both surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; shallowly V-shaped with downturned margins and median adaxial groove. Adaxial surface evenly un- dulating; abaxial surface furrowed about half of blade thickness. Epidermis: cells more or less rounded or square. One or two rows of thick- walled fibers forming almost a continuous strand subjacent to epidermis. Below strand is a layer of large translucent cells separating it from mesophyll. Cuticle: thin on both surfaces. Stomata: in line with epidermis; mostly confined to abaxial surface, especially in fibrous walls; guard cells thickened with short inner and outer ledges; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade two to four layered, occupying about half of mesophyll and gradually changing into spongy tissue; palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles fur- rows and above midvein distinctly translucent and large; rest of palisade compactly arranged and filled with chloroplast. Vascular bundles: 16-27; commissural bundles present. Large veins each with one to three wide vessels, mostly two. Two phloem units almost coalesing into one lying lat- erally in abaxial or slightly partial V-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adax- ial cap. Vascular bundle completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath with extensions toward adaxial epidermis and short extensions toward abaxial epidermis. Crystals and tannin: not ob- served. NOTE: The one row translucent rectangular cells separating the adaxial strands of thick-walled fibers from the palisade cells is very distinctive. Vellozia asperula Martius FIGURE 9d-f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-G. Gardner 5228; Oc- chiouni s.n. SURFACE Vmv.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells rectangular, thin walled. Sto- NUMBER 15 13 mata: Mainly paracytic, some tetracytic, 15 X 18 pm; present mainly on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove. Adaxial sur- face unevenly ridged; abaxial surface conspicuously furrowed, slightly more than one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells more or less rectangular, some triangular, others almost rounded; inter- mitent rows of thick-walled fibers observed sub- jacent to epidermis, especially toward leaf margin. Cuticle: uniformly thickened on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces but not observed in furrows. Stomata: present in furrows; guard cells thick walled; sub- stornatal chamber inconspicuous. Mesophyll: adax- ial palisade four to six layered, occupying about one-third of mesophyll and gradually changing into spongy tissue; two to four rows of distinctly trans- lucent cells arranged radially above vascular bun- dles and furrows; rest of palisade compactly arranged and filled with chloroplast. Vascular bundles: 24, commissural bundles not observed. Large veins each with one to two, occasionally three, wide vessels. Two phloem units lying later- ally in flanges of partial abaxial U-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by ad- axial cap. Vascular bundles- completely surrounded by a distinct thin-walled bundle sheath. Crystals and tannin: not observed. NOTE: The partial abaxial U-shaped girder re- calls those of the Xerophyta type described for some of the Old World species (cf. Ayensu, 1969). Vellozia bicolor L. B. Smith FIGURE 2a: PLATE 42a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Maguire et al. 49047. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: long and narrow, mostly unicellular but bicellular ones observed. Present on abaxial surface only. Epidermis: adaxial cells uniformly rectangular; abaxial cells even more rec- tangular, thin walled. Stomata: mainly paracytic, few tetracytic, 24 X 18 pm; observed on abaxial surface only. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove. Adaxial sur- face unevenly undulating; abaxial surface fur- rowed, about one-fourth thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells more or less rectangularly flattened, especially of adaxial cells, walls uniformly thin walled. Discrete strands of fibers occur subjacent to adaxial epidermis, often two strands opposite each adaxial furrow, occa- sionally three strands observed. Directly below fiber strands and subepidermal cells is a layer of large somewhat translucent parenchyma cells sep- arating epidermal and subepidermal cells from rest of mesophyll. Cuticle: distinctly thickened on both surfaces. Stomata: confined to furrows, almost flush with epidermis. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade three to four layered, occupying about half of mesophyll, and abruptly changing into spongy tis- sue; two layers of palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles distinctly translucent and large; rest of palisade cells compactly arranged and filled with chloroplast. Vascular bundles: 46; com- missural bundles few. Large veins each with one to three wide vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adaxial inverted V-shaped sclerenchyma cap, both in turn completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals: rhomboidal, square, and diamond-shaped present in subepidermal cells. Tannin: not observed. NOTE: The almost woolly-like hairs and the adaxial fiber strands subjacent to the epidermis are very distinctive to this species. Vellozia brachypoda L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATE 42b SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-hWin 23534. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells mostly square to rectangular on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface ridged; abaxial surface slightly undulat- ing; furrowed one-third to one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to conical; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; walls uniformly thin on both surfaces. Layer of paren- chyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: slightly thickened and ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; almost flush with epidermis; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three- to four-layered palisade with 14 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY a b FIGURE 6.-a-b, Vellozia tragacantha (Irwin 2495) ; c-e, V. granulata (Riedel s.n.) . tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tis- sue. Few rectangular translucent palisade cells lar bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. arranged radially above vascular bundles and fur- rows. Vascular bundles: 27; commissural bundles not observed. Veins with one to two large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial inverted sclerenchyma cap present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascu- Vellozia burle-marxii L. B. Smith FIGURE 16a-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-R. Burle-marx, s.n.; Irwin et al. 32520. NUMBER 15 15 SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells, rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 24 X 15 pm; observed on ab- axial surface only. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove. Adaxial sur- face conspicuously ridged and more or less slightly furrowed; abaxial surface distinctly furrowed. Epi- dermis: cells more or less rectangular; thin walled. Cuticle: uniformly thin, slightly thicker on abaxial side of median groove. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows only; slightly sunken; somewhat protected by epidermal protuberances in furrows; substoma- tal chamber present. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade three to four layered, occupying half of mesophyll and abruptly changing into spongy tissue; palisade cells radially arranged above vascular bundles, translucent and slightly larger than rest of cells; other palisade cells compactly arranged and filled with chloroplast. Vascular bundles: of two types, major and minor veins; major veins 19; minor veins 18. Major veins each with one to two wide vessels, mostly one; two phloem units lying lat- erally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder; each vascular bundle always accompanied by adaxial cap; vascular bundle completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Minor veins observed at adaxial side of abaxial furrows; both adaxial and abaxial sides of vascular bundle accompanied by sclerenchyma caps. Minor veins also surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals and tannin: not observed. NOTE: The presence of major and minor veins in this species coupled with the bifurcations of the abaxial surfaces, especially with respect to the lat- eral epidermal projections, recalls the same condi- tions in Vellozia hemisphaerica. Vellozia caruncularis Martius 8c Seubert FIGURE 14a-c:; PLATES 18b, 34b-d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Maguire et al. 49013; Pires et al. 2721; L. B. Smith 6855; Heringer 5265; Macedo 2959. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells mostly rectangular, some square cells as observed on main veins; thick walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; observed on furrows of abaxial surface only. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrSiVentral; inversely W-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface distinctly furrowed. Epidermis: cells more or less rectangular; abaxial cells much smaller than adaxial ones; short strands of fibers observed sub- jacent to epidermis; tangentially oriented trans- lucent parenchyma cells separating the palisade cells from subepidermal cells. Cuticle: uniformly thin but significantly thicker in the midrib region. Stomata: present on both the abaxial surface and furrows; almost flush with epidermis; those in furrows are somewhat protected by epidermal protuberances; substomatal chamber present. Mes- ophyll: adaxial palisade three to four layered, occupying about half of mesophyll and abruptly changing into spongy tissue; two to three large radially oriented translucent cells arranged adax- ially on vascular bundles and inner limits of fur- rows connecting three conspicuous parenchyma cells. Palisade cells compactly arranged and filled with chloroplast. Vascular bundles: 17-20; com- missural bundles few. Large veins with one to three large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adax- ial inverted V-shaped sclerenchyma cap; both in turn completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals: not observed. Tannin: present in mesophyll. NOTE: The five collections studied show a re- markable uniformity in leaf shape as well as in histology. This is indicative of the stability of this species. Vellozia ciliata L. B. Smith PLATES 5c, 36b, 49a-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15995. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: small papillae on adaxial surface. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangu- lar; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface almost smooth; abaxial surface furrowed about one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells square; few papillae observed on SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY adaxial surface. Abaxial epidermis mostly composed of sclerenchyma strands with few dome-shaped cells. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are one to two rows sclerenchyma strands interspersed with parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma strands is distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; small substomatal chamber present. Somewhat protected by small papillae present in furrows. Mesophyll: five to six layers distinct palisade tissue changing abruptly into compact spongy tissue. Three to five layers large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundle and furrows. Three to four layers large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above midvein; no small palisade tissue here. Vascular bundle: 37; few commissural bundles present. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Abaxial scleren- chyma strands only present on epidermal layer. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Vellozia cinerascens Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURE 3c-d; PLATES 4c-d, 42c SPECIMENS ExAMmm.-Lehnkner 323. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present in clusters. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells rectangular; abaxial cells mostly square, few rounded or rectangular; cell walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 6 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; flanged V-shaped. Adaxial surface deeply ridged; abaxial surface furrowed about one-third the thick- ness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to conical; interspersed with large strands of scle- renchyma positioned above vascular bundles and furrows. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, thin walled; inner to cells lined with rectangular strands of sclerenchyma, leaving about one-half of furrows uncovered. Cuticle: thin and ridged on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows and spaces between scleren- chyma strands; substomatal chamber present. Mes- ophyll: two to three layers palisade, grading into loosely compact spongy tissue. Translucent palisade radially arranged above vascular bundles. Vascular bundle: 39; commissural bundles not observed. One to two large vessels present in vascular bundles. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of U-shaped abaxial girder. Each bundle always accompanied by an adaxial cap and an abaxial U-shaped sclerenchyma vascular bundle completely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crys- tals and tannins: none observed. NOTE: The arrangement and disposition of adaxial and abaxial sclerenchyma strands are very distinctive for this species. Vellozia compacta Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURE 7a-c; PLATE 25b-f SPECIMEN EXAMINED.-hWin 2407; Maguire et al. 49132; Segades-Vianna & Loredo 1085; L. B. Smith 7005. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells mostly rectangular but often square shaped, thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 24 X 15 pm; present on both surfaces but highly con- centrated on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; shallowly V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Adaxial surface undulating; abaxial sur- face furrowed abofit half blade thickness. Epider- mis: cells more or less rounded, abaxial cells square shaped. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur one to three layers of parenchyma cells accentuated by short strands of sclerenchyma. Below sclerenchyma strands and subjacent parenchyma cells are one to two layers of large translucent cells separating it from mesophyll. Cuticle: thickened on both sur- faces. Stomata: mostly confined to furrows in abaxial surface; substomatal chamber inconspicu- ous. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade three to four layered, occupying about one-third of mesophyll and gradually changing into spongy tissue; three to four rows of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Pali- sade cells and spongy mesophyll compactly ar- ranged and filled with chloroplast. Vascular bundles: 49-59; commissural bundles present. Large veins each with three or more wide vessels. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always ac- companied by adaxial inverted V-shaped scleren- NUMBER 15 17 a . FIGURE 7.-a-c, Vellozia compacta (Irwin 2407); d-f, V. anguotifolia (Riedel s.n.) . chyma cap; both in turn completely surrounded Vellozia costata L. B. Smith & Ayensu by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals not observed. Tannin: few in mesophyll. PLATE 36c -. NOTE: There are clear variations in the scleren- SPECIMEN EXAMINED.-Irwin et al. 20999. chyma patterns in the species examined. The SURFACE VIEw.---Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- adaxial sclerenchyma shapes range from strictly ial and abaxial cells rectangular, thick walled; occa- cap shaped to partial girder. The same is true of sional rows of square cells observed. Stomata: abaxial sclerenchyma where some are distinctly paracytic, 30 X 9 pm; present mainly on abaxial Y-shaped and others are somewhat partial. surface, few on adaxial side. 18 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventra1; V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface undulated, especially that of the right flange of V. Abaxial surface with deep furrows in which stomata are present. Epidermis: consisting of very thick outer walls except where stomata occur. Cuticle: uniformly thickened, slightly thicker around stomata. Almost continuous row of fibrous sclerenchyma occur immediately below the abaxial epidermis. Discrete clusters of fibers observed sub- jacent to adaxial epidermis. A single row of large cells of unequal shape, containing tanninferous deposits, occurs subjacent to adaxial and abaxial rows of fibers. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade five to seven layered, occupying half of mesophyll and gradually changing into spongy tissue. Abaxial palisade two to three layered, not highly differen- tiated from spongy mesophyll. One to three layers of thin-walled parenchymatous cells devoid of chloroplast occur in radial rows on adaxial side of vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 22-24; connected commissural bundles occasionally observed. Main veins each with one to three wide vessels, mostly two. Two phloem units lying lat- erally in flanges of abaxial partial girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by an adaxial cap and an abaxial V-shaped partial girder. Crystals and tannins: not observed. Vellozia crassicaulis Martius ex Schultes f, FIGURE 12d-f; PLATES lla-b, 32c-g, 33a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Archer 4079, 4076; Irwin 9591, 9744, 9975, 10906, 11699, 13377. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells mostly rectangular. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 12 pm; observed on both surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove; occasionally abaxially two grooved. Adaxial surface evenly un- dulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half to two-thirds thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells more or less rectangularly flattened, especially adaxial cells; abaxial slightly larger than adaxial cells; 'walls uniformly thin walled. Distinct baculi- form sclerenchyma strands, separated from each other by one radial row of parenchyma, occur sub- jacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: uniformly thin, slightly thicker around margins and median abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows, few on adaxial surface. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade three layered, occupying about half of mesophyll; palisade separated from adaxial scle- renchyma strands by one layer of distinct trans- lucent parenchyma cells; two to three radially oriented large translucent cells arranged adaxially on vascular bundles. Palisade cells compactly ar- ranged and filled with chloroplast; spongy mes- ophyll loosely arranged. Vascular bundles: 24-40; 17 in Archer 4076; commissural bundles few. Large veins each with one large vessel, occasionally two. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial V- or Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adaxial inverted v-shaped sclerenchyma cap; both in turn completely sur- rounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals: not observed. Tannin: few in mesophyll. NOTE: All the specimens investigated share anatomical and histological characteristics except for size of leaf blade. However, one specimen (Archer 4079) differs slightly from the others in that, whereas the furrows are almost 90" from the abaxial surface, Dr. Archer's specimen is thinly crescentiform on the abaxial surface from one fur- row to the other. Furthermore, the specimen ex- hibits almost solid subjacent sclerenchyma band under the abaxial epidermis. Dr. Archer's specimen has sclerenchyma strands confined to the corners of the furrow gates, Another specimen (Irwin et al. 10906) lacks the distinctive abaxial furrows and the sclerenchyma strands which seems to distin- guish this species. Vellozia crinita Gwthart & Henrard PLATE 42d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-GlaziOu 16388. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells square to rectangular, few rounded; thin walled. Abaxial cells rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with margins curved slightly inversely but not flanged; small median adaxial groove. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial sur- face furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to rectangular; NUMBER 15 19 I - f FIGURE 8.-a-c, Vellozia resinosa (Maguire et al. 44694) ; d, V. minima (Maguire et al. 49099) ; e, V. hernisphaerica (Blanchet 2544) ; f, V. taxifolia (Mexia 4289). 20 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY abaxial cells more rounded to conical; thin walled on both surfaces. Two to three layers parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis and inter- spersed with sclerenchyma strands. Cuticle: very thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface and in abaxial furrows. Substomatal chamber present: stomata almost flush with surface. Mesophyll: three to four layers palisade cells; not distinctive; blending right into compact spongy tissue. Row of large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundle: 34; no com- inissural bundles observed. Veins with a single large vessel. Two phloem units lying in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder; girder extends almost to abaxial epidermis. Cap or partial adaxial girder occurs on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle; ad- jacent to epidermis on abaxial surface. Epidermal extensions present in furrows. Few abaxial scle- renchyma strands observed on lower edge of fur- rows. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present. Vellozia dasypus Seubert FIGURE 13c-e; PLATES 16a, 33d-h, 34a SPECIMENS EXAMINE.---Belem and Pinheiro 3179; R. de Lemos Froes 20246; Rose and Russell 19697; Blanchet 3558. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells mostly of square cells, occa- sionally rectangular cells are observed. Stomata: paracytic, 24 X 12 pm; occur on both surfaces especially in furrows of abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped to nearly inversely W-shaped with median adaxial groove. Adaxial surface ridged; abaxial sur- face furrowed about one-fifth to one-seventh of blade thickness. Epidermis: cells more or less square; abaxial cells almost replaced by fibers ex- cept in furrows. Distinct cuboidal sclerenchyma strands, separated from each other by three to four radial' rows of parenchyma, occur subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: uniformly thickened. Stomata: present on both surfaces, particularly in abaxial furrows. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade two to three layered; palisade separated from adaxial sclerenchyma strands by one layer of distinct trans- lucent parenchyma cells; two to five radially oriented large translucent cells arranged adaxially on vascular bundles. Palisade cells compactly ar- ranged and filled with chloroplast; palisade oc- cupying about one-third of mesophyll and abruptly changing into almost tiered spongy cells. Vascular bundles: 27-33; commissural bundles present. Large veins each with one to two large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adaxial inverted V-shaped sclerenchyma cap; both in turn com- pletely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals: not observed. Tannin: present but few in mesophyll. NOTE: The four specimens under study share similar histological details except that the median abaxial surface in one (R. de Lemos Froes 20246) is much broader than the others, and the adaxial inverted V-shaped sclerenchyma in one of the four specimens (Russell 19697) is much more pro- nounced, especially at the middle of the inter- costal region. Vellozia declinans Goethart & Henrard PLATE 36d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Hatschbach 27842. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: few small papillae, ap- pearing in tufts on adaxial surface. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: 18 X 6 pm; tetracytic; mostly present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrSiventral; V-shaped, with median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at margins. Adaxial surface al- most smooth; abaxial surface furrowed one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells square; abaxial cells dome shaped to conical. Walls thin on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Subjacent to adax- ial epidermis occur two to three layers of scle- renchyma strands interspersed with rows of parenchyma cells of two to three layers. Below sclerenchyma strands is a distinct layer of paren- chyma cells. Cuticle: very thin and ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present mainly in abaxial fur- rows; small substomatal chamber present. Meso- phyll: four to five layers of palisade tissue grading into compact spongy tissue. Two to four layers of NUMBER 15 21 large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundle and on furrows. Vascular bundle: 16; few commissural bundles present. Two to three large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of U-shaped partial abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Distinct bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Two to three layers of sclerenchyma cells subjacent to abaxial epidermis; some sclerenchyma present in furrowed area. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present. NOTE: The partial abaxial girder recalls the Xerophyta type of sclerenchyma pattern. Velloria echinata Goethart & Henrard PLATE 36e SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Riedel 1780. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells rounded, square to rectangular; abaxial cells rounded. Walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 3 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAhfINA.-Dorsiventra1; V-shaped. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed almost three-fourths thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells on adaxial surface mostly rectangular, some rounded and crescent shaped; thin walled. Cells on abaxial sur- face rounded to conical, few rectangular; thin walled. Cells in furrows with fingerlike projections, subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of paren- chyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below parenchyma cells and sclerenchyma strands is distinct layer of large parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thin and slightly ridged on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows, substomatal chamber virtually absent. Mesophyll: three distinct layers palisade tissue present; three layers of large translucent cells positioned radially above furrows and vascular bundles. Large palisade cells also arranged above midvein. Palisade chang- ing abruptly into loosely spongy tissue; some large spongy tissue present. Vascular bundles: 25; com- missural bundles not observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y- shaped abaxial girder; sometimes partial girders observed. Small adaxial cap present on each vascu- lar bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. No abaxial sclerenchyma strands or layers observed. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: This species is distinct in that the abax- ial furrows are exceptionally deep with its upper limit even higher than the adaxial sclerenchyma cap. Velloria epidendroides Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURE 9a-c; PLATE 31b-d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Achwake 19321; Brade 19136; Duarte 6537; Lima and Brade 13297A; Macedo 2993; Pereira 2229; Maguire et al. 49060; Schwake 8354; L. B. Smith 6762; Duarte 4519. SURFACE VImv.-Hairs: few present. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells mainly cuboidal with few rows of rectangular cells; cell walls thin. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 14 pm; observed on abaxial side only. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with shallow median adaxial groove; mar- gins of lamina turned inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; occasionally somewhat ridged; abaxial surface furrowed one-fifth to one-half thick- ness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells more or less dome shaped, interspersed with conical cells; abax- ial cells mainly rounded; cells thin walled. Sub- jacent to adaxial epidermis occur one to three layers of sclerenchyma bands interspersed with parenchyma cells. Below is one conspicuous layer of parenchyma cells. Subjacent to abaxial epidermis occurs a layer or two, sometimes strands of scle- renchyma. Cuticle: thick on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; smooth. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; somewhat associated with epidermal pro- tuberances. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade cells one to two layers, gradually changing into spongy tis- sue; spongy tissue compactly arranged. One to two layers of large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows; of some specimens quite numerous in midvein region. Vascular bundles: 10 to 27; no commissural bundles observed. Each vein large with one to three wide vessels. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped partial girder. Each vascular bundle accompanied by adaxial cap, sometimes much larger than abaxial girder. Vascular bundle 22 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY a b FIGURE 9.-a-c, Vellozia epidendroides (L. B. Smith 6762); d-f, V. asperula (Gardner 5228). NUMBER 15 23 completely surrounded by distinct bundle sheath. Crystals and tannins: not observed. NOTE: Notwithstanding the general uniformity of the specimens examined, there are certain varia- tions in the depth of the furrows, the shape of the abaxial portions of the midveins (some are pointed, others are flattened), and the shape of the margins. These modifications may constitute varietal char- acteristics. Vellozia exilis Goethart 8c Hemard FIGURE 14d-e; PLATE 34e-f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Goethart and Henrard 12696; Irwin 12692; Irwin et al. 9507. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: few and in tufts. Epi- dermis: cells rectangular on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 3 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with flanges inversely inrolled; abaxial median section laterally extended on both sides. Adaxial surface slightly undulating, occasionally ridged toward median of lamina; abaxial surface furrowed about one-fourth thickness of blade. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells more or less dome shaped; abaxial cells dome shaped to conical; cells thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur three to six layers of sclerenchyma cells interspersed with radial rows of two to four parenchyma cells; subjacent to sclerenchyma and radial rows of parenchyma cells is one layer of distinct paren- chyma cells. Cuticle: thick on adaxial surface; thin on abaxial surface; slightly ridged. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; small substomatal chamber present; associated with short epidermal projections in furrows. Mesophyll: two to three distinct layers of palisade tissue abruptly chang- ing into compactly arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 9; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap more or less inverted V shaped. Lat- eral extensions formed on either side of median abaxial vein have compactly arranged spongy mes- ophyll and a broad band of sclerenchyma cells. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundles. Abaxial strands present. Crystals and tan- nins: not observed. NOTE: The leaf shape of this species is very distinctive in the Velloziaceae, thus rendering its identification simple. Vellozia fibrosa Goethart 8c Henrard PLATES 17b, 26d-f SPECIMENS EXAMINm.-Azevedo 5592. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: few papillae present. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 12 X 12 pm; present on abax- ial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMrNA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; mar- gins turned inversely, flanged. Adaxial surface very slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed one- half thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells more or less square, rounded or rectangular; walls slightly thick, especially on inner tangential wall. Sub- jacent to adaxial epidermis is one to two layers of thick-walltd parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands; below parenchyma and scle- renchyma is a layer of translucent parenchyma cells. Cuticle: adaxial surface thicker than abax- ial; both slightly ridged. Stomata: present in fur- row and on abaxial surface. Substomatal chamber virtually absent. Mesophyll: one to three layers of distinct palisade tissue changing into compact spongy tissue; one to three layers of large trans- lucent palisade cells arranged radially above vas- cular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 16; commissural bundles not observed. Veins with one to two large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of U-shaped partial abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle accompanied by an adaxial cap. Vascular bundle completely surround- ed by bundle sheath. Abaxial strands present at open ends of furrows. Crystals: not observed. Tannins: few present. NOTE: The presence of partial abaxial girders recalls the Xerophyta type of sclerenchyma en- countered in Madagascar species of this family. Vellozia flavicans Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURES 3k-1, lla-c; PLATE 31e-g SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Andrade 356-Emmerich 348; Heringer 8126-256; Irwin et al. 8073, 9379, 24 SMITHSOSIAS CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTAXY 12574; Irwin et al. 11399; Gardner 4370; L. B. Smith 4670; Irwin et al. 12938; Irwin et al. 15520; Irwin and Soderstrom 5100; Pires et al. 9052. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells rectangular; thin walled. Sto- mata: paracytic, 21 X 18 pm; present mainly on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrSiVentral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-fourth to one-third thickness of blade, occasionally up to one-half (c.f. Irwin et al. 15520). Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rounded to rectangular; walls uniformly thickened. Subjacent to epidermis occur three to four layers of scleren- chyma strands interspersed with three to four rows of translucent parenchyma. Below sclerenchyma strands and parenchyma cells is a distinct layer of translucent cells. Cuticle: thick on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; extends partially into furrows; ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present mainly in abaxial furrows, occasionally few occur on adax- ial surface; almost flush with surface; small sub- stomata1 chamber present. Mesophyll: palisade cells of four to five layers; large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Spongy tissue compactly arranged, some cells somewhat translucent. Vascular bundles: 18 to 42; few com- missural bundles observed and occasional fused bundles seen (c.f, Gardner 4370). One to two large vessels in each vein, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap occurs on each vascular bundle. Abax- ial strands or layers present. Distinct bundle sheath completely surrounds vascular bundles. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: some present. NOTE: All the specimens studied show that the large translucent cells occur only on vascular bundles, only and not above the furrows as well. This species is quite distinct, even at different stages of leaf development. Vellozia glabra Mikan PLATES 24f-g, 258 SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Maguire et al. 44622; Maguire et al. 49048; Duarte 8355-Mathos 464. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: on abaxial furrows. Epi- dermis: cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present mainly on abaxial surface. TRAMVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with very small median adaxial groove; very slight inversion at margins. Adaxial surface almost smooth: abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells square to rectangular; walls thicker on inner tangential side. Subjacent to epidermis occur two to three layers of parenchyma cells in- terspersed with one to two layers of sclerenchyma strands. Below parenchyma and sclerenchyma layers is a distinct layer of large translucent paren- chyma cells. Cuticle: slightly thicker on adaxial side; slightly ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present in furrows and on abaxial surface; small substomatal chamber present; protected by hairs in furrows. Mesophyll: definite palisade tissue of three layers abruptly changing into compact spongy tissue; two to three layers of translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Three distinct layers of large translucent palisade cells in midvein region. Vas- cular bundles: 16-46; no commissural bundles ob- served. One to two large vessels in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying lat- erally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle has an adaxial cap. Some scleren- chyma strands occur between abaxial epidermir and abaxial parenchyma layer. Bundle sheath com- pletely surrounds each vascular bundle; few large translucent cells may appear at abaxial end of vascular bundle. Abaxial furrows contain many epidermal extensions. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present. Vellozia glandulifera Goethart 8c Henrard FIGURE 2c; PLATES Ic-d, 36f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15998. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: multiseriate, present on adaxial surface in clumps, consisting of small fingerlike projections; abaxial surface hairs long and fairly thin. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly square; thin walled. Abaxial cells square to rec- tangular, few almost rounded; thin walled. Stomata: pnracylic, 24 X 15 iim; present on abaxial sur- face, few on adaxial surface. NUMBER 15 25 TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at margins. Very slightly undu- lating on adaxial surface; abaxial surface furrowed one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells square; abaxial cells slightly rounded. Walls thin on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Two to three layers of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis and interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below is a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thin and slightly ridged on both sur- faces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows in asso- ciation with fingerlike projections. Mesopliyll: three to four layers palisade tissue changing abruptly into compact spongy tissue. Three to four layers of large translucent palisade cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows. Vas- cular bundles: 22; commissural bundles not ob- served. One to three large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally ar- ranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adax- ial cap present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Some abaxial sclerenchyma strands present at entrances of furrows. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. Vellozia glauca Pohl FIGURES 3e-f, lld-f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Irwin et al. 21395; Ma- guire et al. 44793. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 21 X 18 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; open V-shaped with margins turned slightly in- versely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abax- ial surface furrowed one-fourth thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rounded and thin walled. Subjacent to epidermis occur four to five layers of sclerenchyma strands interspersed with two to four layered rows of parenchyma. A distinct layer of large parenchyma cells subjacent to sclerenchyma and parenchyma cells. Cuticle: evenly thickened on adaxial surface; thick and quite ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in furrows; small substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three to five layers palisade tissue grading into spongy tissue. One to two layers large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 38-58; com- missural bundles not observed. Veins have one to three large vessels, mostly one, rarely three. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle has an adaxial cap. Abaxial strands near openings of furrows pres- ent between abaxial epidermis and a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Bundle sheath extends com- pletely around vascular bundle. Crystals: observed. Tannins: present. Vellozia glochidea Pohl-Heringer FIGURE 12a-c; PLATES 5a, 31h, 32a-b SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Irwin et al. 14584; Duarte 8340-Mattos 677; Heringer 10923. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular in shape; walls thin. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 18 pm; and present on abaxial surface only in Irwin et al. 14584. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at margins. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed up to one-third the thickness of blade in Irwin 14584, one-fourth in Heringer 10923 and Duarte 8340- Mattos 6ii. Epidermis: cells rounded to dome shaped on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; thin walled. Subjacent are three to four layers sclerenchyma strands interspersed with rows of parenchyma. Sclerenchyma layers very distinct and interspersed with single parenchyma rows in Irwin et al. 14584. Below sclerenchyma is a distinct layer of paren- chyma cells. Cuticle: thick and smooth on adaxial surface; bumpy on abaxial surface; very thick and ridged in Irwin et al. 14584. Stomata: present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces and in abaxial fur- rows; substomatal chamber present; seen only in abaxial furrows in Irwin et al. 14584. Mesophyll: definite palisade tissue present in two to four layers grading into compact spongy tissue. Three to four layers translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 27; 43 in Irwin et al. 14584; few commissural bundles observed. Usually one large vessel in each vein. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle 26 SMITHSONIAN COKTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY accompanied by an adaxial cap. Abaxial scleren- chyma strands or layers present (three to four lay- ered in Irwin et al. 14584); parenchyma layer may be between sclerenchyma and mesophyll. Vascular bundles completely surrounded by bundle sheath; cells at abaxial end of sheath may be enlared. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present. NOTE: The specimen by Irwin et al. 14584 does not seem to be the same as the other two specimens. Vellozia granulata Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 6c-e SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Glaziou 19934; Riedel s.n. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: few papillae present. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on abax- ial surface; seen on both surfaces in Glaziou 19934. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DorSiventral; V-shaped with margins turned very slightly in- versely; small median adaxial groove; groove large in Glaziou 19934. Adaxial surface slightly undu- lating, ridged in Glaziou 19934. Abaxial furrows one-half thickness of blade, furrows almost absent in Glaziou 19934. Epidermis: cells on both surfaces dome shaped to conical. Two to three layers thick- walled parenchyma cells subjacent to epidermis and interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. One to two layers thin-walled parenchyma in Glaziou 19934; few sclerenchyma strands. Another layer of large parenchyma cells above palisade tissue. Cuticle: slightly ridged on both surfaces; cuticle fairly thick. Stomata: present in furrows; substo- matal chamber virtually absent. Mesophyll: three layered palisade grading into spongy tissue; cells near abaxial surface more compactly arranged; spongy tissue in Glaziou 19934 completely oblit- erated in most sections. Large translucent palisade tissue radially oriented above vascular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 19 in Riedel sm.; 29 in Glaziou 19934; commissural bundles not observed. One to two vessels larger than others. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap usually small, rather large in Glaziou 19934. Sclerenchyma strands and isolated fibers forming a layer between abaxial epidermis and a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundles. Crystals and tannins: not observed. KOTE: The two specimens examined are not identical-a clear indication of misidentification. Vellozia grisea Goethart & Henrard FIGURES 3i-j, 4b; PLATES 16b, 42e, 50c SPECIMENS EXAI\.IINED.-Weddell 3006. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present in clunlps On adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular, thin walled, Stomata: para- cytic, 15 X 9 pm; present on abaxial and few on adaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMrNA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with deep median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface conspicuously ridged; adaxial furrows almost one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells rounded to dome shaped on both surfaces; few conical on adaxial surface. Two to three layers of sclerencliyma cells subjacent to epidermis and in- terspersed with parenchyma cells. Below scleren- chyma is a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: uniformly ridged and thick on both surfaces. Sto- mata: present in furrows; substomatal chamber virtually absent. Mesophyll: three to four layers indistinct palisade cells grading into compact spongy tissue; few translucent palisade cells ra- dially arranged above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 20; commissural bundles not observed. Veins having one to two large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle has in addi- tion to Y-shaped abaxial girder an adaxial cap. Vascular bundle completely surrounded by bundle sheath. Few strands of abaxial sclerenchyma ob- served. Crystals: not observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: The adaxial surface is very heavily ridged. In some areas the ridges are deep enough to qualify as small furrows. Vellozia hatschbachii L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATES 1Oa-b, 37a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 16002. SURFACE VIEtv.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly square, few rectangular; thin NUMBER 15 27 f FIGURE 10.-a-c, Vellozia aloifolia (Mexia 5870) ; d-f, V. leptopetala (Maguire et al. 49184). walled, Abaxial cells rectangular; thin walled. Sto- mata: paracytic, 21 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVEXSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface very slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed one-half to three-fourths thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded; few rec- tangular; thin walled. Abaxial cells rounded; inter- spersed with small sclerenchyma strands. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur two to three layers of sclerenchyma strands interspersed with radially ar- ranged rows of two to three parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma strands is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: fairly thick and ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces, Stomata: present SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY in abaxial furrows; substomatal chamber present; some epidermal furrow projections covering sto- mata. Mesophyll: three to four, mostly three, layers of compactly arranged small palisade tissue chang- ing abruptly into spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large translucent cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 46; few commissural bundles present. Two to three large vessels present in each vas- cular bundle. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of partial Y-shaped abaxial girder. Small adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Abax- ial sclerenchyma strands present between abaxial epidermis followed by a layer of parenchyma cells. Each vascular bundle completely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: some present. KOTE: This species resembles Vellozia lappa in its general anatomy. The leaf blade is smaller than V. lappa. Furthermore the translucent cells above the vascular bundles are mostly two, whereas those in V. lappa are mostly four. Vellozia hemisphaerica Seubert in Martius FIGURE 8e SPECIMENS ExAMrNED.-Blanchet 2544. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTIOK OF LA1LrINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped. Adaxial surface conspicuously ridged; abaxial surface distinctly furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, some conical; abaxial cells more rectangular; cells on both surfaces thin walled. Subjacent to the epidermis are one to two layers of sclerenchyma strands interspersed with parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma strands is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin and ridged on adaxial surface; not as ridged but thicker on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; covered by epidermal projections; large, distinct hooklike protuberances in furrows overarch some of the stomata; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two to three layers of palisade grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue to abaxial side; one to two layers of large translucent palisade cells radially arranged above major and minor vascular bundles. Vascular bundle: two types present, major and minor veins; major veins 18 to 22; minor veins 16 to 24 arranged radially above furrows. Major veins contain one to two large vessels, mostly one; two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder; each vascular bundle accompanied by an adaxial cap; vascular bundles completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Minor veins usually with one large vessel; abaxial and adaxial ends accom- panied by sclerenchyma caps; minor veins with adaxial cap and abaxial U- or V-shaped girder com- pletely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crystals and tannins: not observed. NOTE: This species and Vellozia burle-rnarxii share the following common characters: (a) major and minor vascular bundles and (b) distinct hook- like protuberances in furrows which overarch the lower stomata. Vellozia hypoxoides L. B. Smith PLATES 37c, 50a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-IrWiIl et al. 34120. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: few tufts of multicellular hairs. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangu- lar; thin walled. Abaxial cells square to rectangu- lar, few rounded; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove. Margins turned very slightly inversely. Abaxial surface fur- rowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangular, few rounded; cell walls slightly thickened. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; walls slightly thickened. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur two layers of small parenchyma cells followed by a layer of large parenchyma cells. Few sclerenchyma strands found in parenchyma cell layers. Cuticle: thick and slightly ridged on adaxial surface; thin on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows, small substomatal chamber observed, flush with epi- dermis. Mesophyll: two to three layers of palisade tissue subjacent to adaxial epidermis, rather indis- tinct in places. Two- to three-layered large and almost rounded translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Palisade cells grading into compact spongy tissue of small round NUMBER 15 29 cells. Vascular bundles: 23; few commissural bundles observed. One to two vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Small adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounds each vascular bundle. One layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to abaxial epidermis. Crystals: none ob- served. Tannins: some present. Vellozia incurvata Martius ex Schultes f. PLATE 42f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.--R/lagUire et al. 44752; Pereira 2959-Pabst 3795. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: absent, Epidermis: cells rectangular to cubelike on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 21 X 17 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove in Pereira 2959, Pabst 3795; margins turned slightly inversely and pointed. Adaxial surface slightly un- dulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half the thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rounded to rectangular; cell walls thin on both surfaces. One layer of sclerenchyma cells subjacent to epidermis and interspersed by parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma cells are two to three layers of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick on both surfaces; only slightly ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two to three layers of indistinct palisade tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large translucent cells ar- ranged radially above vascular bundles and fur- rows, poorly differentiated in Maguire et al. 44752. Vascular bundles: 25-34; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, usually one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped partial abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Two to three layers of sclerenchyma cells separating abaxial epidermis and a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundles. Some epidermal projections present in furrows. Crystals: none ob- served. Tannins: some present. NOTE: The two specimens studied are quite similar; however, the abaxial median portion is pointed in Pereira 2959, Pabst 3795, while of hfaguire et al. 44752 is flattened. Vellozia intermediu Seubert in Martius PLATE 28f-g SPECIMEKS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith 6854. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present. Epidermis: that cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped; small adaxial groove present. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface fur- rowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epider- dis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; abaxial cells rounded. One to two layers parenchyma sub- jacent to epidermis; below parenchyma cells are two to three layers of sclerenchyma strands inter- spersed with radial rows of two- to three-layered parenchyma cells. Subjacent to sclerenchyma is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and slightly ridged on adaxial surface; thin on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; asscociated with large numbers of epidermal projections; small substomatal chamber. Mesophyll: three to four layers of translucent tissue changing abruptly into compact spongy tissue. Four to five layers of large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Vas- cular bundles: 55; few commissural bundles ob- served. One to two large vessels, mostly one. TWO phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vas- cular bundle. One to two layers sclerenchyma cells between abaxial epidermis and a distinct paren- chyma layer. Vascular bundle completely sur- rounded by bundle sheath. Crystals: none ob- served. Tannins: present. Velloziu irwinii L. B. Smith PLATE 43a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Irwin, Maxwell, Was- shausen 20998. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: multicellular, present on adaxial surface. Epidermis: cells circular to rec- SMITHSONIAN COXTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY tangular, thin walled. Some crystals present. Sto- mata: paracytic, 24 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.--Dorsiventral; V-shaped; turned slightly inversely at margins; small adaxial grooves present. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface deeply fur- rowed over one-half the thickness of blade. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; abaxial cells dome shaped to conical. Cells on both surfaces thin walled. Subjacent to epidermis is a layer of parenchyma cells; below parenchyma are sclerenchyma strands interspersed with parenchyma cells; subjacent is another layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thin on both surfaces. Stomata: present in furrows, and on surface; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue; cells near abaxial side less compact. Two to three layers large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 55; commissural bundles not observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abax- ial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Vascular bundles completely surrounded by bundle sheath. Crystals: present. Tannins: some present. Vellozia lappa L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATE 3'id SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15988. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: short hairs present in clumps on adaxial surface; none on abaxial. Epi- dermis: cells on adaxial and abaxial surfaces square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAhiINA.-Dorsiventra1; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at margins. Adaxial surface al- most smooth; abaxial surface furrowed about one- half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangular in shape; thin walled. Abax- ial cells rounded to square; thick walled; abaxial epidermal cells replaced by sclerenchyma cells in a number of places. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur two to three layers of parenchyma cells in- terspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells, sometimes two. Cuticle: very thin on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; small sub- stomatal chamber present. Numerous furrow pro- jections present. Mesophyll: three to four layers palisade tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Three to four layers of large trans- lucent cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 30; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped or partially Y-shaped abaxial girder. Small adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Abaxial sclerenchyma strands replacing some of abaxial epidermal cells. Row of parenchyma cells betiyeen abaxial epidermis and spongy tissue. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundle; occasionally two bundle sheaths around one bundle are observed. Crystals and tannins: none observed. NOTE: The presence of two bundle sheaths around one vascular bundle is quite distinctive. Vellozia leptopetala Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 10d-f; PLATE 30d-f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Maguire et al. 49 184. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 15 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface very slightly undulating; abaxial sur- face furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells rounded to dome shaped on adaxial surface; rounded on abaxial surface; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur one to two layers of sclerenchyma strands interspersed with rows of parenchyma tissue of two to three cells thick. Below sclerenchyma is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin and slightly ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present in furrows; sub- stomatal chamber virtually absent. Mesophyll: three- to four-layered palisade tissue changing abruptly into compact spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially NUMBER 15 above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 18; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of U- or V-shaped partial abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on all vascular bundles. Distinct layer of parenchyma cells separating abaxial epideqmis and one to two layers abaxial sclerenchyma. Bundle sheath com- pletely surrounding vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. NOTE: The partial abaxial sclerenchyma recalls the Xerophyta type of sclerenchyma girders found in some Old World Velloziaceae species. The flat- tened abaxial portion of the median vein is also distinctive. Vellozia magdaleme L. B. Smith 8c Ayensu PLATES 14a, 43b SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Lima and Brade 13298, 14288. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rounded, square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 15 pm; pres- ent on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface fur- rowed about one-third the thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to square and rectangular; walls slightly thickened. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur one to two layers of paren- chyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below parenchyma layers is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: fairly thick on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; slightly ridged on abaxial. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; sur- rounded with epidermal projections in furrows, small substomatal chamber observed. Mesophyll: distinct two- to three-layered palisade tissue grad- ing into fairly compact spongy tissue; cells less compact toward abaxial surface. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 18 to 19; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in vascular bundles, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped, sometimes partial abaxial girder. Adaxial caps present on all vascular bundles. Abaxial sclerenchyma strands present be- tween abaxial epidermis and a layer of parenchyma cells. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none ob- served. NOTE: The two specimens are identical except for the adaxial portion of midvein that is flattened in Lima & Brade 13298, but pointed in Lima and Brade 14288. Vellozia metzgerae L. B. Smith PLATES 5b, 43c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-W. Egler s.n. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; usually fairly short and in tufts, cells multicellular. Epidermis: adaxial cells square, few rounded; thin walled. Abaxial cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 21 X 15 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove; margins turned inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undu- lating, abaxial surface furrowed one-third to one- halt the thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rectangular; abaxial cells rounded to rec- tangular; cells on both surfaces are thin walled. Two to three layers of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis and interspersed with one to three layers of sclerenchyma strands. Below is a distinct layer or two of large parenchyma cells. Cuticle: fairly thick on both surfaces; only slightly ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present in fur- rows; substomatal chamber present; associated with fingerlike projections. Mesophyll: three- to four- layered palisade grading into fairly compact spongy tissue. Two to four layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and on furrows; large translucent cells quite numerous in median region of lamina. Vascular bundles: 16; few commissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels observed in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y-shaped or partial U- or V-shaped abaxial girder; each bundle with an inverted V-shaped adaxial sclerenchyma cap. Some abaxial scleren- chyma strands present. Bundle sheath completely 32 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY - FIGURE 11.-a-c, Vellozia flauicans (Gardner 4370) ; d-f, V.-glauca (Maguire et al. 44793) . NUMBER 15 33 surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: not observed. Tannins: few present. Vellozia minima Pohl FIG~IRE 8d; PLATE l5b SPECIMENS ExAMIi%Eo.-Duarte 2379; Maguire et al. 49099. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis; cells rounded and rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 18 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; widely V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Both surfaces slightly undulating; no furrows pres- ent. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thin on both surfaces. Stomata: present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: fairly indistinct palisade tissue of two to three layers grading into a loose spongy tissue. Translucent cells radially arranged above some vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 6-8; no commissural bundles observed. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of U-shaped abaxial girder; adaxial cap present on each bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. NOTE: As its name implies, this species is perhaps the smallest in the New World vellozias. The number of bundles is few but firmly organized. The abaxial portion of the midvein is slightly concave. The translucent cells in the adaxial por- tion of the midvein are quite distinct. The palisade cells are somewhat indistinct and loosely arranged. Vellozia modesta L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATE 43d SPECIMEKS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith, Ayensu, Hatschbach 15997; Hatschbach 27869. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rounded to rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 21 X 15 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; widely V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; margins turned slightly inversely. Adaxial surface undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one- half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly rectangular; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; cells on both surfaces thin walled. Sub- jacent to adaxial epidermis is one to two layers of parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below is a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: fairly thin and smooth on both surfaces. Stomata: present in furrows and on abaxial sur- face; substomatal chamber present; stomata asso- ciated with numerous epidermal projections in furrows. Mesophyll: three- to five-layered palisade cells changing abruptly into loosely spongy tissue. Large, translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 38; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of thin Y-shaped or partial U- or V-shaped abaxial girder. Small adaxial cap present on all bundles. Sclerenchyma strands present on abaxial side, fiber often replacing epidermal cells. Layer of parenchyma cells separating abaxial scleren- chyma strands from spongy tissue. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: not observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: This species is very distinctive because of the arrangements of adaxial and abaxial scle- renchyma strands as well as the fusiform epidermal cells at the outer portions of the furrows. Vellozia nuda L. B. Smith & Ayensu FIGURE 4c; PLATE 37e SPECIMENS ExAhfMrNEo.-Hatschbach and Pelanda 28029. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: numerous papillae pres- ent. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangular; abaxial cells rounded. Walls thin on both sur- faces. Stomata: paracytic, 7 X 15 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at extreme margin of lamina. Adaxial surface only very slightly undulating; some papillae present. Abaxial surface furrowed about one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells slightly rounded; few dome shaped; walls thin. Abaxial cells dome shaped; walls thin. 34 SMITHSOXIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur five to six layers of sclerenchyma strands interspersed with radially arranged rows of four to five parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma strands is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: adaxial and abaxial cuticle very thin and ridged. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; small substomatal chamber pres- ent. hlesophyll: three- to four-layered palisade cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two- to three-layered large translucent cells ar- ranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 24; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. In- verted V-shaped adaxial cap present on each vascu- lar bundle. Abaxial sclerenchyma strands present in abaxial corners of furrows and extending partly into furrows. Bundle sheath completely surround- ing each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. Vellozia ornata Martius ex Schultes f. PLATE 37f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 16001. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: few tufts of multicellular hairs present. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Abaxial cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 9 pni; present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Ex- treme margins of lamina turned inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface fur- rowed one-fourth to one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to rectangular, small in size; walls slightly thickened. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; walls slightly thickened. Adaxial epidermis interspersed with strands of sclerenchyma fibers, especially arranged radially above furrows and vascular bundles; subjacent to this occurs a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and quite ridged on both adaxial and abax- ial surfaces. Stomata: present on adaxial surface and in abaxial furrows, more numerous on abaxial surface; substomatal chamber present on both sur- faces: stomata flush with epidermis. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade cells changing abruptly to small, rounded, compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large trans- parent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Large translucent cells occur above entire area of midvein. A layer of paren- chyma cells on abaxial side occurs between spongy mesophyll and abaxial epidermis. Vascular bundles: 23; few commissural bundles observed. One to three vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of thick Y- or U-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Abaxial sclerenchyma strands present usually at corners of outer area of furrows. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tan- nins: few present. Vellozia phalocarpa Pohl PLATE 46a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Anderson et al. 35855. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells rounded to square, few almost triangular; thin walled; abaxial cells rectangular, few square shaped, thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 24 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRAKSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Ex- treme margins of lamina turned slightly inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial sur- face furrowed one-third to one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells on adaxial and abaxial sur- faces rounded; wall thickened. Adaxial epidermis interspersed with strands of sclerenchyma. Sub- jacent to epidermis and strands of fibers occur two to three layers of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: mark- edly thick and slightly ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; virtually no substomatal chamber observed; somewhat asso- ciated with small projections in furrow. Meso- phyll: three to four layers of palisade cells changing abruptly into a compactly arranged spongy tissue of small, rounded cells. Two to three layers of large translucent cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows. Large trans- lucent cells occur above midvein. Vascular bundles: 26; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two NUMBER 15 35 phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present. One to two layers of sclerenchyma strands between abaxial epi- dermis and a layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to spongy mesophyll. Bundle sheath present on each vascular bundle. Crystals: present. Tannins: some observed. Vellozia pilosa Goethart & Henrard PLATE 43e SPECIMENS EXA;\IINED.-Glaziou 19933. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: some present. Epidermis: cells rectangular, thin walled on both surfaces; papillae present. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface distinctly ridged; small furrows on abaxial surface. Epidermis: abaxial and adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; cells on both sur- faces thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; no substomatal chamber ob- served. hfesophyll: three layers of palisade tissue blending into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Vascular bundles: 15; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of U-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. No abaxial scle- renchyma present. Bundle sheath surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none ob- served. TRAKSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; Vellozia piresiana L. B. Smith PLATE 43f SPECIMESS ExAMINED.-Duarte 2068. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces, thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 12 X 6 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINh.-DOrSiventral; V-shaped with small but distinct median adaxial groove. Adaxial surface undulating; abaxial sur- face furrowed about one-third the thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rec- tangular to dome shaped; cell walls thin on both surfaces. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur sclerenchyma strands interspersed with one to two layers of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: adaxial cuticle thin and slightly ridged; abaxial cuticle thin but deeply ridged. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; no substomatal chamber observed. Meso- phyll: three layers of indistinct palisade tissue grading into fairly compactly arranged spongy tissue. Large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows; adaxial trans- lucent cells in midvein very distinct. Vascular bundles: 37; no commissural bundles observed. Each vascular bundle contains one to two large vessels, mainly one. Two phloem units lying lat- erally in flanges of U-shaped abaxial girder. Large adaxial cap on each bundle, often larger than abaxial girders. Abaxial sclerenchyma strands present; some parenchyma cells between abaxial sclerenchyma and 3pongy tissue. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: The adaxial sclerenchyma girders which are often larger than the abaxial girders are very distinctive in Vellozia. Vellozia plicata Martius FIGURE 4f; PLATE 44a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-POrtO 29572; Frazao sen.; Duarte 3635-Gomes 420; Lima 192; Brade 15947. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present in clusters as well as in fingerlike multicellular projections. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells almost rounded; few square to rectangular; abaxial cells square to rectangular, few rounded; walls thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 6 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; W-shaped with margins turned inversely. Adaxial surface conspicuously undulating in some speci- mens; abaxial furrows very large in places. Entire lamina distinctly corrugated. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; cells on both surfaces very thick walled. Subjacent to adax- ial epidermis occur one to two layers of scleren- rhyma strands interspersed with parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma strands is a layer of paren- chyma cells. Cuticle: thin and slightly ridged on 36 SMITHSONIAS CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY U d e FIGURE 12.-a-c, Vellozia glochidea (Irwin et al. 14584); d-f, V. crassicaulis (Irwin et al. 9744) NUMBER 15 both surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface as well as furrows; almost flush with epidermal surface; present on adaxial surface; substomatal chamber present. Xlesophyll: three layers of pali- sade tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Vascular bundles: consisting of two types, major and minor veins; major veins 11-15; minor veins 30-63; no commissural bundles observed. Major veins have three to four large vessels. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of U-shaped abaxial girder; adaxial girder present on each major vein, often extending close to adaxial epidermis; each major vascular bundle completely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Sclerenchyma strands present between abaxial epidermis and a layer of parenchyma cells of some specimens (Duarte 3635-Gomes 420; Lima 192; Porto 29572; Frazao s.n.; Brade 15947). Crystals: not observed. Tannins: few present. NOTE: This species is very distinctive because of the plicate habit of its leaves, the presence of major and minor vascular bundles, and its strik- ing resemblance to Vetlozia triquetra (Gardner 2735). Vellozia pumila Goethart & Henrard PLATES 5d. 44b SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Irwin et al. 9230; Irwin et al. 9428; Irwin et al. 10922; Glaziou 22215. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 27 X 12 pm; present on abax- ial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMrNA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped; adaxial surface undulating, sometimes conspicuously ridged; abaxial surface furrowed about one-fifth to one-third thickness of the blade. Epidermis: cells on both surfaces rounded or dome shaped; few conical; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur sclerenchyma strands in- terspersed with parenchyma cells. Below scleren- chyma strands is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: adaxial cuticle thin and slightly ridged; abaxial cuticle thicker and very ridged. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two to three layers of palisade grading into a compactly arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 2 1; no commissural bundles observed. Usually one large vessel present in each vacular bundle. Two phloem units ar- ranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. Vellozia punctulata Seubert in Martius FIGURE 4a; PLATE 44c SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Blanchet 2561. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: present in tufts. Epider- mis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAmiw.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; mar- gins turned slightly inversely. Adaxial surface slightly ridged; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells on both surfaces rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are sclerenchyma strands interspersed with parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma strands is a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick on adaxial surface and slightly ridged; thinner on abaxial surface and slightly ridged. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; no substomatal chamber observed. Mesophyll: three layers of palisade cells grading into fairly compact spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large trans- lucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 25; no commissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels present. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Some abaxial sclerenchyma strands present between abaxial epi- dermis and a layer of parenchyma. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. Vellozia resinosa Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURE 8a-c; PLATES 30g-h, 31a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Maguire et al. 44694. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells 38 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abax- ial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove; margins turned slightly inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one- half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rectangular to dome shaped; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped. Cells on both surfaces thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are two to three layers of parenchyma cells interspersed with scle- renchyma strands. Below is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick on adaxial sur- face; about one-half as thick on abaxial surface; smooth on both surfaces. Stomata: present in fur- rows; associated with hairlike protrusions; sub- stomata1 chamber present. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 33; few commissural bundles observed. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap on each vas- cular bundle. Few abaxial sclerenchyma strands present. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Vellozia sellovii Seubert in Martius PLATE 46c SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Pereira 2677-Pabst 35 13. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells rounded; thin walled. Abaxial cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 12 X 6 pm; present on abaxial surface and adaxial surface. TRAKSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiven tral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epider- mis: cells on adaxial surface mostly rounded to dome shaped, few conical; thin walled. Cells on abaxial surface rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Cuticle: thick on adaxial and abaxial sur- faces, slightly ridged. Stomata: present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; large substomatal chamber present on both surfaces. Mesophyll: four to five layers of indistinct palisade tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large translucent cells arranged in mid- vein region and radially above each vascular bun- dle. Vascular bundles: 19; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted V-shaped adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. No abaxial sclerenchyma strands or layers observed. Distinct layer of parenchyma cells immediately subjacent to abaxial epidermis. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vas- cular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. NOTE: The mesophyll in this species is poorly differentiated and therefore resembles the meso- phyll pattern encountered in Barbacenia species. However, all other characteristics indicate that it is in the correct genus. Vellozia squalida Martius ex Schultes f. PLATE 29a-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-W. A. Archer and M. Barreto 4937; Duarte 6401. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rectangular and thin walled on both surfaces. Sto- mata: paracytic, 27 X 15 pm; present on the abax- ial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; mar- gins turned very slightly inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adax- ial cells rounded, thin walled. Abaxial cells dome shaped to conical, thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are two to three layers sclerenchyma strands interspersed with two to three rows of parenchyma cells. Below is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin and smooth on adaxial surface; ridged on abaxial surface. Sto- mata: present in abaxial furrows; small substomatal chamber present; furrows lined with epidermal projections. Mesophyll: three layers of palisade cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tis- sue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 27; few commissural bundles observed. NUMBER 15 39 One to two large vessels, mostly one, present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vas- cular bundle. Abaxial sclerenchyma strands present at entrances to furrows. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Vellozia swallenii L. B. Smith FIGURE 13a-b; PLATE 33b-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-G. Fonjecs 11; Pires et al. 9712, 9655. SURFACE VIE\+'.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rectangular on both surfaces, thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped, turned slightly inversely at margins; lamina thickens about halfway to margins, then tapers off. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-fourth thick- ness of blade. Epidermis: abaxial and adaxial cells dome shaped to rectangular; cells on both surfaces thin walled. Four to five layers of sclerenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis and inter- spersed with four to five layers of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin and slightly ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; small substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two to three layers of large palisade cells present; four to five layers of translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Two to three layers of palisade tissue subjacent to translucent cells and grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially below vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 13-33; no commissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Three to four layers of abaxial sclerenchyma strands interspersed with three to four layers of parenchyma cells. Crys- tals and tannins: none observed. The thickening of the lamina in the intercostal portion of the leaf is very characteristic of all the specimens examined. NOTE: Vellozia taxifolia Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURE 8f: PLATE 30a-c SPEcihrLNa ExAmhm.-Pereira 1290; Ynes Mexia 4289. SURFACE VIE\+'.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rounded; few rectangular on both surfaces; walls thin. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRAMVERSE SECTION OF LA1CrINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with shallow median adaxial groove; margins turned slightly inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to rectangular; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; cells on both surfaces have thin walls. One layer of sclerenchyma strands subjacent to adaxial epidermis interspersed with few parenchyma cells. Below sclerenchyma is a layer of distinct parenchyma cells. Cuticle: fairly thick and ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; associated with small hairlike projections; substomatal cham- ber virtually absent. Mesophyll: three- to four- layered palisade tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 15-17; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of U- or Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: The abaxial sclerenchyma recalls the type in Madagascan species which I originally termed the Xerophyta Type (cf. Ayensu 1969). Vellozia tenella Martius ex Schultes f. PLATE 44d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Damazio Herb. No. 91 185, 91 192; Pereira 2549-Pabst 3385; Herb. Schwache 6470, 6749. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. 40 ShIITHSONIAX CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY FIGURE 13.-a-b, Vellozia sruallenii (Pires 9712) ; c-e, V. dasypus (Rose and Russell 19697). NUMBER 15 41 - FIGURE 14.-a-c, Velloziu carunculuris (Heringer 5265) ; d-e, V. exilis (Irwin et al. 9507). 42 ShIITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small adaxial median groove. Adax- ial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epi- dermis: cells on both surfaces rounded to dome shaped and thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of sclerenchyma cells, below which is a distinct layer of parenchyma. Cuticle: slightly thickened and ridged on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; substomatal chamber virtually absent. Mesophyll: two layers of palisade tissue grading into loosely arranged spongy tissue. One to two large palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows of Damazio H. N. 91 192. Vascular bundles: 12-29; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of U-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on all vascular bundles. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: Abaxial sclerenchyma girder recalls the Xei-ophyta Type (cf. Ayensu 1969). Vellozia teres L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATE 44e SPECIMENS EXAJIINED.-Irwin, Maxwell, and Wasshausen 21000. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: papillae present. Epider- mis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic; 21 X 12 pm; pres- ent on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove; margins turned slightly inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one- half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to conical, thin walled. Abaxial cell? rounded, interspersed with some sclerenchyma strands. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are one to two layers parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; ridged. Stomata: present on abaxial furrows; substomatal chamber not ob- served. Mesophyll: palisade tissue not very distinct, grading into loosely arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundle and furrows. Vas- cular bundles: 28; no commissural bundles ob. served. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units arranged lat- erally in flanges of large U-shaped abaxial girder. Small adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. A layer of abaxial sclerenchyma band present. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Vellozia tragacantha Martius ex Seubert FIGURE 6a-b SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-H. S. Irwin 2495; Claus- sen 13, 1794. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: few present in small tufts. Epidermis: cells mostly square to rectangular on both surfaces, few rounded, thin walled. Sto- mata: paracytic, 15 X 9 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LA;LIINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial and abaxial surfaces only very slightly undu- lating. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, few conical; cells larger in median adaxial groove. Xbaxial cells rounded to dome shaped. Cuticle: thin and slightly ridged on adaxial sur- face; thick and slightly ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; substomatal chamber present; distinctly sunken. Mesophyll: four to five layers of palisade cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two layers of large translucent tissue arranged radially above midvein and some vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 8; no commissural bundles ob- served. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle, sometimes as large as abaxial girder. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed, Vellozia triquetra Pohl PLATE 44f SPECIMENS ExAhfINED.-Gardner 2735. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells round to rectangular on both surfaces; walls thin. NUMBER 15 43 C f - FIGURE 15.-a-c, Vellozia candida (Carauta 1868); d-f, V. cachimbensis (Pires et al. 6235). Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on abax- sclerenchyma strands interspersed with parenchyma ial surface. cells. Below sclerenchyma strands is a distinct layer TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrSiventral; of parenchryma cells. Cuticle: thin and slightly roughly V-shaped with lamina highly corrugated. ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: Both surfaces deeply undulating. Epidermis: adax- present in abaxial surface; flush with epidermis; ial and abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two to thick walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are three layers of indistinct palisade tissue grading 44 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Some large translucent cells present between major veins. Large lacunae present in mesophyll especially toward abaxial side. Vascular bundles: two types present; major veins 15; minor veins 86; no com- missural bundles observed. Major veins with one to two large vessels; two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial crescentiform or U-shaped girder; adaxial cap present on each vas- cular bundle and extending almost to adaxial epidermis. Each vascular bundle completely sur- rounded by a bundle sheath. Minor veins have one to two larger vessels and a single phloem unit; few sclerenchyma strands, completely surrounded by bundle sheath. Some abaxial strands present between abaxial epidermis and a single layer of parenchyma cells. Crystals: none observed. Tan- nins: present. NOTE: This species is in every respect similar to Vellozia plicata. Vellozia variabilis Martius ex Schultes f. PLATES 12a-b, 27a-f SPECIMENS ExAMINm-Pereira 2857-Pabst 3493; Brade 13893; Lima 58-3003; Irwin et al. 9867; Irwin et al. 9915, 11709, 9809, 9726; Maguire 49262. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces, thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface slightly undulating: abaxial surface furrowed about one-third to one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to rectangular; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; cells on both surfaces are thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial .epidermis are two layers of parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below parenchyma and sclerenchyma is a distinct layer of translucent parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and ridged on adaxial surface; thin and ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; small substomatal chamber present, small hairs present in furrows. Mesophyll: distinctly three-layered palisade cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vas- cular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 21-46; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bun- dle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. A layer of abaxial sclerenchyma present between abaxial epidermis and a distinct layer of parenchyma. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. Vellozia verruculosa Martius ex Schultes f. PLATES 19a-b, 26a-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. 0. Williams 8 112. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: few papillae present. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; few rounded on abaxial surface; walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 12 X 6 pm; present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epi- dermis: cells on both surfaces rounded to rectangu- lar; thin walled. One to two layers of parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands occur between adaxial epidermis and a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: fairly thick on both surfaces and slightly ridged. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows as well as on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Substomatal chamber present; stomata almost flush with surface. Mesophyll: three- to four-layered palisade tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 21; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of v- or U-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Some abaxial sclerenchyma strands present between abaxial epi- dermis and a layer of parenchyma cells. Bundle sheath conipletely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. NUMBER 15 45 Vellozia virgata Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 3a-b; PLATE 46d SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-schwacke 5889; Porto 543. SURFACE Vw.w.-Hairs: few papillae present. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; some rounded on adaxial surface; walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 12 X 3 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; widely V-shaped with large median adaxial groove. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly ridged; very small furrows in Porto 543. Epidermis: cells rounded to dome shaped on both surfaces; thin walled. Cuticle: slightly thickened and ridged on both surfaces; a little thicker on abaxial surface. Stomata: present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: palisade tissue indistinct; spongy tissue compact. Vascular bundle: 7-10; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: not observed. Velloziu wasshausenii L. B. Smith PLATE 45d SPECIMENS EXAhfINED.-IrWin et al. 20318. SURFACE ViEw.-Hairs: few papillae present on abaxial surface. Epidermis: cells rectangular on adaxial surface; cells square to rectangular, rounded on abaxial surface; walls thin on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMISA.-Dorsiventral; widely V-shaped, intercostal region significantly expanded. Adaxial surface undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells on both surfaces rounded to dome shaped. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of sclerenchyma strands interspersed with paren- chyma cells. Below sclerenchyma is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and smooth on adaxial surface; thinner and smooth on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; sub- stomata1 chamber not observed. Mesophyll: three- to four-layered palisade cells changing abruptly into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three large translucent palisade cells radially ar- ranged above vascular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 17; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally ar- ranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Abax- ial sclerenchyma layer present. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Section 11: Radia Vellozia cachimbensis L. B. Smith FIGURES 3m-n, 15d-f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-PireS et al. 6235; PireS 6111. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: small papillae present in clusters on both surfaces. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular; few adaxial and abaxial cells rounded; thin walled on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface slightly ridged; abaxial surface furrowed about one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rectangular to rounded; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped. Subjacent to adaxial epi- dermis are one to two rows of parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands above radially arranged translucent cells on each furrow; below parenchyma cells occurs a distinct layer of parenchyma cells; few abaxial sclerenchyma strands. Cuticle: fairly thick and smooth on adax- ial surface; fairly thick and slightly ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows with small substomatal chamber. Mesophyll: three to four layers of indistinct palisade tissue grading onto compactly arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent palisade cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bundle: 2 1-36; commissural bundles not observed. Large veins with one to three large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle accompanied by an 46 ShfITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY abaxial girder and adaxial cap. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present in mesophyll. NOTE: The adaxial inverted caps are almost V-shaped and extend closely to epidermis. Vellozia cana Goethart & Henrard PLATES 18a, 4513 SPECIMENS EXAILIINED.-hWin et al. 11734, 12556. SURFACE VIEw.--Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial and abaxial cells mostly rectangular, generally thin walled; slightly thick on veins. Stomata: para- cytic, 18 X 12 pm; observed on both surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface evenly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-third of blade thickness. Epi- dermis: cells more or less square shaped, adaxial cells slightly larger than abaxial ones; adaxial cells evenly interrupted by strands of sclerenchyma. Some of abaxial cells replaced by almost continu- ous band of sclerenchyma. Cuticle: thin on both surfaces. Stomata: almost flush with epidermis; few on adaxial surface, mostly confined to abaxial sur- face, specifically in furrows; guard cells thick walled with no projecting ledges; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade four to six layered, occupying about half of mesophyll and abruptly changing into spongy tissue. Palisade layers alternate with large translucent cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows; rest of mesophyll compactly arranged and filled with chloroplast. Translucent cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows. Vascular bun- dles: 57-59; commissural bundles present. Large veins each with one to two large vessels, occasion- ally three or more. Two phloem units lying lat- erally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder, Each vascular bundle always accompanied by abaxial inverted V-shaped sclerenchyma cap, both in turn completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals: not observed. Tannins: present but not abundant. NOTE: The abaxial strands at the wide end of the furrows and the aImost horizontal median abaxial portion are very distinctive. Vellozia candida Mikan FIGURE 15a-c; PLATES 34g-h, 35a, 50a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Carau ta 160; Kuhlman 8-XI-922; Porto 91195; Jardim Bot., Rio de Janeiro 2485. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rounded, square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 24 X 15 pm; pres- ent on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with margins turned inversely. Adaxial surface undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped or rectangular; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; cell walls thin on both surfaces. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are scle- renchyma strands interspersed with parenchyma cells. Below is a distinct row of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and slightly ridged on adaxial sur- face; thinner and slightly ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present on abaxial surface especially in furrows; substomatal chamber present; stomata Rush with epidermal surface. Mesophyll: three- layered palisade tissue changing abruptly to com- pactly arranged spongy tissue. Large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 25-35; commissural bundles not observed. One to two large vessels observed, mostly one. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y- or U-shaped abaxial girder. Each vas- cular bundle always accompanied by inverted adaxial cap and bundle sheath completely sur- rounding vascular bundles. Crystals: none ob- served. Tannins: few. The large abaxial crescentiform scle- renchyma band is very distinctive. NOTE: Velloria caput-ardeae L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATE 36a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15989. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly square, few rounded; thin walled. Abaxial cells rectangular; thin walled. Sto- mata: paracytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. NUMBER 15 47 FIGURE 16.-a-c, Vellozia burle-murxii (US. 2537159) : d-f, V. lithophila (Schultes and Cabrera 18317). 48 SMITHSONIAS COSTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove pres- ent. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed one-half thickness of blade. Epi- dermis; cells dome shaped on abaxial and adaxial surface; few square on adaxial surface; walls thin on both surfaces. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are three to four layers parenchyma cells inter- spersed with some sclerenchyma strands. Clusters of radially arranged parenchyma cells are inter- mittently present subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Below parenchyma cells and sclerenchyma strands is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin and ridged on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; substomatal chamber not observed; somewhat protected by projections in furrow. Mesophyll: one to two lay- ers translucent palisade cells radially arranged above vascular bundles and furrows. Three to four layers small palisade cells present between trans- lucent rows; small palisade grading into compact spongy tissue. Vascular bundle: 49; few commis- sural bundles present. One to two vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of thin Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap present on each bundle, but very small. Bundle sheath completely surround- ing vascular bundle. Few abaxial sclerenchyma strands present. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present. Vellozia dawsonii L. B. Smith FIGURE 3g-h; PLATES la-b, 45c, 51a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-hWin et al. 12648. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present, tuftlike. Epider- mis: adaxial and abaxial cells mostly rectangular. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 15 pm; occur on both surfaces but highly concentrated in abaxial fur- rows. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove and abaxially two grooved. Adaxial surface undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-third of blade thickness. Epidermis: cells more or less rectangu- lar shaped on adaxial surface and almost rounded on abaxial surface. Abaxial epidermis partially re- placed with sclerenchyma fibers. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur one to two layers of paren- chyma cells interspersed with short strands of sclerenchyma. Below sclerenchyma strands and subjacent paranchyma is a layer of large translu- cent cells separating subjacent cells from meso- phyil. Cuticle: generally thin, but slightly thickened around median region. Stomata: mostly confined to furrows in abaxial surface, conspicuous in places. Mesophyll: adaxial palisade three to four layered, occupying a little under half of mesophyll and changing abruptly into spongy tissue; three to four rows of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and furrows. Pali- sade and spongy cells compactly arranged and filled with chloroplasts. Mesophyll in median sec- tion of leaf composed of large translucent cells, bulliform-like. Vascular bundles: 52; commissural bundles present. Large veins with one to two wide vessels. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adaxial inverted V-shaped sclerenchyma cap; both in turn completely sur- rounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals: not observed. Tannin: few in mesophyll. NOTE: The tuftlike appearance of unicellular and multicellular macro-hairs is very distinctive. Vellozia durnitiana R. E. Schultes PLATES 2a-b, 45a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Barriga 13804; Cabrera and Schultes 15050A. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: long and narrow, uni- cellular and multicellular, often with coalesced bases, observed on abaxial surface only. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells uniformly rectangular. Stomata: tetracytic, 21 X 18 pm; present on abaxial surface only. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with shallow median adaxial groove but tending to shallowly corrugate. Adaxial surface gently undulating. Abaxial surface deeply fur- rowed about two-thirds of blade thickness. Epi- dermis: cells square shaped, adaxial cells slightly larger than abaxial ones; cells somewhat trans- lucent. Subjacent to epidermis occur two to three layers of parenchyma cells followed by strands of fibers. Below these layers and fibers occurs a layer of large translucent cells separating epidermal and subepidermal layers of cells from mesophyll. NUMBER 15 49 Cuticle: thin on both surfaces. Stomata: confined to abaxial furrows only; almost flush with epider- mis. hlesophyll: adaxial palisade four- to five- layered, occupying about half of mesophyll, and abruptly changing into spongy tissue; three to five rows of translucent layers radially arranged above vascular bundles and abaxial furrows. Vas- cular bundles: 18-33; commissural bundles few. Large veins each with one to two wide vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of abaxial Y-shaped girder. Each vascular bundle always accompanied by adaxial inverted V-shaped sclerenchyma cap and abaxial Y-shaped girder; both in turn completely surrounded by a distinct bundle sheath. Crystals: square shaped and styloid-like. Tannin: present especially in palisade cells. NOTE: The two collections are identical in their anatomy except that Barriga 13804 has a slightly narrower leaf. Vellozia hirsuta Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 4d; PLhTE 37b SPECIMENS ExAmNm.-Hatschbach 28093; L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15999. SURFACE VIEw'.-Hairs: some present in clumps on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; multicellular. Epidermis: cells square; few rounded and rectangu- lar on both surfaces. Cells thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 18 X 15 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at margins. Surface slightly un- dulating on adaxial surface; abaxial surface fur- rowed about one-fourth to one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped; few conical. Abaxial cells rounded. Walls thin on abax- ial and adaxial surface. Subjacent to adaxial epi- dermis are two to three layers of parenchyma cells, interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below this is a complete layer of parenchyma cells. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows and on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three layers palisade tissue grading into compact spongy tissue. One to two layers large translucent palisade cells arranged radially above vascular bundles; large number translucent pali- sade cells above midvein. Vascular bundles: 35; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle; mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle has an adaxial cap or partial girder. Some abaxial sclerenchyma strands present on abaxial corners of furrows. Bundle sheath completely sur- rounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tan- nins: none observed. Velloria lanata Pohl PLATES 3b, 17b, 45e SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Pires et al. 9895; Vera- lucia and Graziella 26/1/1968. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; deeply V-shaped with median adaxial groove. Adax- ial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells rounded to rectangular; abax- ial cells rounded to dome shaped. One to two layers parenchyma cells subjacent to epidermis and inter- spersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below paren- chyma and sclerenchyma is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and slightly ridged on adaxial surface; very thin on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in furrows; large sub- stomata1 chamber present. Mesophyll: three-layered palisade tissue grading into compact spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells ar- ranged radially above vascular bundles and fur- rows. Vascular bundles: 37; few commissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Each vascular bundle accompanied by an adaxial cap. Abaxial strands present, sometimes displacing abaxial epidermis. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascu- lar bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present. Velloria lithophila Schultes FIGURES 2b, 16d-f; PLATE 2~-d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-sChUlteS and Cabrera 18317. 50 SMITHSONIAK CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present in tufts, Epi- dermis; cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 15 pm; present on abax- ial surface. TRAMVERSE SECTION OF LAhrINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with margins turned slightly inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating, more so near midvein; abaxial surface furrowed one-half the thickness of blade; furrows wide and arch shaped. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly dome shaped, with outer tangential wall concave. Abaxial cells rec- tangular to slightly dome shaped. Walls thin on both surfaces. One to two layers of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis and inter- spersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below scleren- chyma and parenchyma is a distinct single layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thick and slightly ridged on adaxial surface; one-half as thick on abaxial surface and slightly ridged. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows, substomatal chambers not observed. Mesophyll: two to three layers of palisade cells grading into compact spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells ar- ranged radially above vascular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 49; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder; adaxial cap present on each vascular bun- dle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: This species exhibits rather wide abax- ial furrows resembling archs of large gates. Vellozia machrisiana L. B. Smith FIGURE 17d-f; PLATES 4a-b, 35b-d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Irwin et al. 12454; Irwin et al. 12697. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rounded to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 15 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAAxINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at margins. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade and narrow. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; thin walled, Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur one to two layers of parenchyma cells interspersed with one- to two-layered strands of sclerenchyma. Below parenchyma layers and sclerenchyma strands is a distinct layer of paren- chyma cells. Cuticle: thick on both surfaces; slightly ridged on abaxial surface; smooth on adaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; almost flush with surface; small substomatal chamber observed. Mesophyll: three to four layers of indistinct palisade tissue grading into compact spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large trans- lucent cells arranged radially above vascular bun- dles and furrows. Vascular bundles: 28-31; some coinmissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder, adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Abaxial strands present; sep- arated from spongy mesophyll by a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Each vascular bundle is com- pletely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crystals and tannins: none observed. NOTE: The two specimens are identical; how- ever, the abaxial portion of the midvein is flattened in Irwin et al. 12697, while it is pointed in Irwin et al. 12454. Vellozia maculata Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 30p; PLATES 3c-d, 45f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Glaziou 22218-a. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: few present. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 18 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped; margins turned inversely. Adaxial sur- face distinctly undulating especially in median region; two small adaxial grooves present laterally to midvein. Abaxial surface with fairly wide fur- rows about one-third to one-half thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to rectangu- lar; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped. Cells on both surfaces thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur layers of parenchyma cells inter- spersed with schlerenchyma strands. Below these layers is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. NUMBER 15 51 Cuticle: thick on adaxial surface; about one-half as thick on abaxial surface. Cuticle on both sur- faces slightly ridged. Stomata: present in furrows; substomatal chamber virtually absent. Mesophyll: two to three layers of indistinct palisade tissue grading into compact spongy tissue. One layer large translucent cells arranged radially above vas- cular bundles; one to two layers above furrows. Vascular bundles: 21; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units arranged lat- erally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adax- ial girder present on all vascular bundles and almost extended to adaxial -epidermis. Some abax- ial sclerenchyma strands present. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. NOTE: The lateral extensions of the outer edges of the abaxial furrows serve as valves en- casing the areas where stomata are present. The extensions also recall similar structures in Vellozia hemispherica and V. burle-marxii. Vellozia riedeliana Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 4e; PLATE 46b SPECIMENS EXAMINELL-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15983. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: numerous, -present in clusters. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rec- tangular on both surfaces; some rounded on abax- ial surface. Cells thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 3 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrSiVentral; V-shaped with median adaxial groove. Adaxial surface undulating; sometimes deeply ridged abax- ial surface furrowed about one-third thickness of blade. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to rec- tangular; thin walled; some papillae present on adaxial surface. Abaxial cells dome shaped; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis occur two to three layers of parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thick and fairly smooth on adaxial surface; thin and ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; small substomatal chamber present. Stomata flush with or slightly above epidermal surface. Mesophyll: three layers of distinct palisade tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large translucent cells ar- ranged radially above vascular bundles. Vascular bundles: 30; few commissural bundles observed. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Fairly large adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Few abaxial scle- renchyma strands present on abaxial corners of furrows. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Vellozia tubiflora A. Richard FIGURE 1Ta-c; PLATES Sje-h, 38a-b SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Foldats 3526; Maguire et al. 29156, 29245, 30703, 30835, 30941, 30955, 31003, 31679, 31777, 32307, 33532, 35131, 35136, 35248, 36051, 43855, 45918; L. Williams 12974, 13459, 16022; Steyermark 93208, 60326; Steyermark and Aristiquita 54; Steyermark and Nilsson 554; Ta- mayo 3105; Tate 1196; Lasser 1777. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present on abaxial sur- face of most specimens. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces, thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventra1; V-shaped with margins turned slightly inversely; small median adaxial groove present. Adaxial sur- face slightly undulating; abaxial surface furrowed about one-half thickness of blade; furrows may be wide or narrow. Epidermis: adaxial cells rectangu- lar; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped. Walls thin on both surfaces. Subjacent to adaxial epi- dermis are one to three layers of parenchyma cells interspersed with sclerenchyma strands. Below is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. One to two layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above vascular bundles and on furrows. Vascular bundles: 13-55; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder extending to epidermis. Adaxial cap present on each vascular bundle. Few 52 SMITHSOXIAS COSTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY e FIGURE lT.-a-c, Vellozia tubiflora (hlaguire et al. 35131) ; d-f, T?. rnachrisiann (Irwin et al. 12464). abaxial strands present. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: pres- ent. Tannins: few observed. NOTE: The diagnostic features that character- ire this species were found to be very uniform in all the specimens examined. This observation is indicative of the reliability of the leaf characters in the identification of species. NUMBER 15 Barbacenia Subkey I Barbacenia delicatula L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATE 46f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15975. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly rectangular, few square and rounded; thin walled. Abaxial cells rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 16 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LA.\IINA.-Isolateral; V-shaped; margins of lamina turned slightly in- versely. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces uniformly smooth with slight grooves separating each vascular bundle. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; thick walled. Abaxial cells rounded; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Following parenchyma cell layer are clusters of sclerenchyma strands sur- rounded by one-layered parenchyma cells; usually occur above vascular bundles. Other smaller scle- rencliyina strands observed. Cuticle: thin on both surfaces and slightly ridged. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; small substomatal chamber pres- ent; flush with surface but appearing in grooves. Rfesophyll: spongy tissue uniformly arranged with some large translucent cells especially in midvein region as well as midportion of mesophyll. Vascu- lar bundles: 27; many commissural bundlei ob- served. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial cap strictly nonexistent. Each vascular bundle completely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crystals and tannins: none observed. NOTE: This species is anatomically unique because of the lack of direct contact of scleren- chyma adaxial cap on the vascular bundles. The sclerenchyma caps that appear above the vascular bundles are separated by two to four layers of mesophyll cells. Barbacenia gaveensis Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 18a-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith 6445; Menezes 2. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells are mostly rectangular, few square; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-hOkiteral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove, Adax- ial and abaxial surfaces slightly ridged, especially that of Smith 6445. Epidermis: cells on both sur- faces rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Sub- jacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of paren- chyma cells, some of which form part of bundle sheath. Cuticle: thin on adaxial surface, slightly thicker on abaxial surface; both cuticles slightly ridged. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; almost flush with epidermal surface; small substornatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three to four layers of indistinct palisade-like tissue grading into spongy tissue. Large translucent cells present in midportion of mesophyll. Vascular bundles: 38-40; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bun- dle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present in me sop h y 11. Barbacenia gounelleana Beauverd FIGURES la-b, 20d-f; PLATES 6d, 38f-h, 51b SPECIMENS ExAhfINED.-Emygdio 1428. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 27 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. dorsiventral; V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove; turned slightly inversely at margins. Adax- ial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to rectangular; abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped. Cells on both surfaces thin walled. Parenchyma layer subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: thick on adaxial surface; thinner on abaxial surface; both slightly ridged. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; sub- stomata1 chamber present; stomata almost flush with epidermal surface. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade-like cells grading into looselv arranged spongy tissue. Some translucent cells TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-somewhat 54 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY a FIGURE 18.-a-c, Barbacenia gaveensis (L. B. Smith 6445); d-f, B. purpurea (US. 151098) present in spongy tissue. Vascular bundles: 80; few commissural bundles observed. One to two vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. Barbacenia hatschbachii L. B. Smith & Ayensu PLATES Zla, 47b SPECIMEKS ExAmmD.-Hatschbach 24284. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells square to rectangular; thin Tvalled. Stomata: paracytic, 30 X 15 pm; pres- ent on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-ISOlateral; V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Mar- gins of lamina turned slightly inversely. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped; few conical; thin walled. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Sto- NUMBER 15 55 mata: present on abaxial surface; small substo- matal chamber present. Mesophyll: palisade cells nonexistent; mesophyll almost entirely made up of spongy tissue with especially large thin-walled translucent cells. Vascular bundles: 35; few com- missural bundles observed. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. T-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present. Barbacenia irwiniana L. B. Smith PLATE 48a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-POrtO 1140. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: few fingerlike projections present on abaxial surface. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangular; abaxial cells square to rectangular; cells thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 15 X 6 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAmNA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove; mar- gins of lamina turned inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial surface with very small furrows. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to rec- tangular in shape; abaxial cells mainly dome shaped; cells on both surfaces thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a single layer of paren- chyma cells. Cuticle: very thick and slightly ridged on adaxial surface; thin and slightly ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present in abaxial fur- rows; no substomatal chamber observed. Meso- phyll: two to three layers palisade cells grading into loosely arranged spongy tissue. Few translu- cent cells in spongy tissue. Vascular bundles: 39; few commissural bundles observed. Usually one large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Each vascular bundle com- pletely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Barbacenia longiscapa Goethart & Henrard PLATE 47d SPECIAIEKS ExAMINED.-Irwin et al. 22 186. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells rectangular, few square to rounded; thin ivalled. Abaxial cells rectangular, few square to rounded; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 12 pm; present on both abaxial and adaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epidermis: cells on adaxial and abaxial surfaces rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: thin and smooth on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; mainly flush with epidermis; sub- stomata1 chamber present. Mesophyll: two to three layers of large palisade tissue changing into spongy tissue. Vascular bundles: 3 1-37; commissural bun- dles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present. Barbacenia purpurea Hooker FIGURE 18d-f; PLATE 39a-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-A. L. Schott s.n. US 15 1098. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded; abaxial cells square to rec- tangular; cells thin walled on both surfaces. Sto- mata: paracytic, 21 X 6 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAiwNA.-Isolateral; V-shaped with margins turned inversely. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces furrowed about one-fourth thickness of blade. Epidermis: cells on adaxial sur- face dome shaped to rectangular; cells on abaxial surface rounded to dome shaped; thick walled on both surfaces. Cuticle: thin and slightly ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows; substomatal chamber present. Xlesophyll: undifferentiated. Some large translu- cent cells radially arranged above the midvein; few translucent cells present in mesophyll. Vas- cular bundles: 37; commissural bundles not ob- served. One to two large vessels present in each 56 vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped adaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Both girders extend lat- erally below epidermis on both surfaces. Vascular bundles surrounded by bundle sheath. Crystals and tannins: none observed. S\IITHSOSI.AN COKTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY Barbacenia seubertiana Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 19a-c; PLATE 38c-e SpEcIxin's ExAaiINED.--Lanna-Sobro 4488; Strang 239, 523; Goetliart and Henrard 4332. SURFACE Vmv.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells rounded; abaxial cells square to rectangu- a d FILURE 19.-a-c, Bnrbncenin seubwtiann (Strang 239) ; d-f, B. stenophylla (Irwin et al. 9901) NUMBER 15 57 lar; walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 9 pm; present on abaxial surface. V-shaped. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly un- dulating. Epidermis: cells on adaxial surface rounded to dome shaped; cells on abaxial surface dome shaped to conical; cell thin walled. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to epidermis. Cuticle: thin and ridged on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; small sub- stomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade-like cells grading into spongy tissue. Three to four layers of large mesophyll cells in midportion of lamina. Some translucent spongy tissue present on adaxial side of midvein. Vascular bundles: 19-57; commissural bundles not observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle; mostly one. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few in mesophyll. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-ISOhteral; Barbacenia stenophylla Goethart & Henrard FIGURES li-j, 19d-f SPECIMEKS EXA;\rINFD.-Irwin et al. 9901. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: few present in tufts. Epi- dermis: cells square to rectangular, few rounded; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 30 X 12 pm; present on adaxial and abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Isolateral; V-shaped with small median adaxial groove. Adax- ial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epi- dermis: cells on adaxial and abaxial surfaces rounded to dome shaped; walls on both surfaces thin. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to adax- ial epidermis. Cuticle: very thin and ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; substomatal chamber present; flush with epidermal surface. Mesophyll: undiffer- entiated. Some translucent cells scattered in spongy mesophyll. Two to three layers translucent palisade cells arranged radially above midvein. Vascular bundles: 23; no commissural bundles observed. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial sclerenchyma present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vas- cular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present mostly in mesophyll. Subkey I1 Barbacenia celiae Maguire PLATE 48b SPECIMEKS ExAMIhED.-&laguire et al. 40025, SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces, walls thin. Stomata: paracytic, 27 X 12 pm; present mainly on abaxial surface. dorsiventral; widely V-shaped. Adaxial surface un- dulating; abaxial surface slightly ridged. Epider- mis: cells on adaxial and abaxial surfaces rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial and abaxial epidermis a layer of parenchyma cells, some of which also form part of the bundle sheath. Cuticle: fairly thick and slightly ridged on adaxial surface; thinner and slightly ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present on abaxial surface: sub- stomatal chamber present; usually occur in depres- sion of small ridges. Mesophyll: three-layered palisade-like tissue grading into fairly compact spongy tissue; most of spongy tissue composed of large translucent cells. Vascular bundles: 39-47; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present, numerous and occupying most of mesophyll. 40 154, 40298. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-somewhat Barbacenia flava Martius ex Schultes f. FIcuRrs lc-d, 23a-c; PLA~ES 6a-b, 40e-g SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith 6695, 6856; Segadas-Vianna and Loredo 1100; Maguire et al. 49116; Tryon and Tryon 6836; Maguire et al. 49011; Macedo 3747; Maguire et al. 44691. SMITHSONIAS CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells circular to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 X 15 pm; present on both surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-ISOhteral; V-shaped with margins turned inversely. Both sur- faces slightly undulating (except for Tryon 8c Tryon 6836 which has large ridges on both sur- faces). Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; abaxial cells dome shaped, slightly conical. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thick and ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; small substomatal chamber pres- ent; usually flush with epidermis or slightly sunken. Mesophyll: undifferentiated spongy tissue largely composed of translucent cells. Vascular bundle: 25-91; commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flange of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shape adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bun- dle. Crystals: not observed. Tannins: present, numerous, filling most of mesophyll. NOTE: The specimen Tryon & Tryon 6836 does not seem to belong to this species. Barbacenia ignea Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURE 21d-f; PLATES 39e-f, 40a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. 0. Williams and Assis 6817. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 24 X 12 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAiwNA.--Isolateral; V-shaped; turned slightly inversely at margins of lamina. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces only very slightly undulating. Epidermis: cells dome shaped to rectangular on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial and abaxial epidermis. Cuticle: thin and slightly ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. Substomatal chamber present; stomata almost flush with epidermal surface. Meso- phyll: two to three layers of small cells grading into large spongy tissue. Large number of trans- lucent cells present in center of spongy mesophyll. Vascular bundles: 49; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels observed, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adax- ial girder present on all vascular bundles. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bun- dle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: numerous, present in mesophyll especially toward adaxial and abaxial surface. Barbacenia inuolucrata L. B. Smith FIGURE lk-1; PLATES 20b, 47c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Irwin et al. 20973. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded; abaxial cells square to rec- tangular; cells on both surfaces thin walled. Sto- matal: paracytic, 30 X 15 pm; present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. dorsiventral; V-shaped. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epidermis: abaxial and adaxial cells rounded; few dome shaped. Thin walled on both surfaces. Distinct layer of paren- chyma cells subjacent to adaxial and abaxial epi- dermis. Cuticle: thick and slightly ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; large substo- matal chamber present. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade-like cells grading into spongy tissue. Large translucent cells present in midregion of mesophyll. Large translucent spongy cells pres- ent in adaxial portion of midvein. Vascular bun- dles: 69; few commissural bundles present. One to two large vessels present, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMrNA.-somewhat Barbacenia schwackei Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 21a-c; PLATE 39d SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Heringer 5263. SURFACE VIE!*.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells rounded; abaxial cells rectangular, few NUMBER 15 59 a e FIGURE 20.-a-c, Barbacenia gentianoides (Segades-Vianna and Loredo 1066); d-f, B. gounelleana (Emygdio 1428). rounded; cell walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: cells thin walled. Layer of parenchyma cells sub- paracytic, 27 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. jacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: thin and TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LArvmvA.-Isolateral; ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: V-shaped. Abaxial and adaxial surfaces slightly present on abaxial surface; small substomatal undulating. Epidermis: cells on abaxial and adax- chamber present. Mesophyll: undifferentiated. ial surface rounded to dome shaped, few conical; Compactly arranged spongy tissue interspersed 60 SMITHSOSIAK CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY with some translucent cells. Vascular bundles: 41; Tannins: numerous, virtually filling most meso- few commissural bundles observed. One to two phyll tissue. large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Menezes and Continho 5. each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: few papillae present. Barbacenia sellovii Goethard & Henrard PLATES 21b, 47h C U FIGURE 21.-a-c, Barbacenia schwackei (Heringer 5263); d-f, B. ignea (Williams and Assis 6817). NUMBER 15 61 Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded; abaxial cells square to rectangular; cell walls thin on both sur- faces. Stomata: paracytic, 12 X 3 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-ISOlateral; V-shaped. Margins of lamina turned slightly in- versely. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces only gently undulating. Epidermis: cells on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces rounded to dome shaped, few conical; thin walled. Cuticle: very thin, but smooth on both surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; large substomatal chamber pres- ent; flush with or slightly above epidermal sur- face. Mesophyll: undifferentiated. Spongy tissue composed of small rounded cells, some large and translucent. Two to three layers of large trans- lucent cells above midvein changing abruptly into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Vascular bun- dles: 29; few commissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels present in each vascular bun- dle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adax- ial girder present on each vascular bundle. Each vascular bundle completely surrounded by bundle sheath. Crystals: none observed. Tannin: numerous, filling most of mesophyll cells. Barbacenia vandellii Pohl ex Seubert in Martius FIGURES le-f, 22a-c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Gardner 5224. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 24 X 15 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.--Isolateral; widely V-shaped. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces deeply undulating. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly dome shaped, few conical. Abaxial cells largely conical. Cells on both surfaces thin walled. Cuticle: thin and ridged on adaxial surface; thicker and ridged on abaxial surface. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; substomatal chamber not observed. Mesophyll: undifferentiated; mesophyll composed almost entirely of spongy tissue interspersed with few translucent cells. Vascular bundles: 89; com- missural bundles observed. One to two large ves- sels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bun- dle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present in mesophyll. Barbacenia williamsii L. B. Smith FIGURE 22d-f; PLATE 40b-d SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Dueke s.n.; Williams and Assis 6386; Pereira 2460-Pabst 3296. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: adax- ial cells square to rectangular; abaxial cells more rounded. Walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMmA.-Isolateral; V-shaped. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces only slightly undulating. Epidermis: rounded to dome-shaped cells on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; few conical abaxial cells. Cells thin walled on both surfaces. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to epidermis. Cuticle: thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; slightly thicker on midvein. Stomata: present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; small substomatal chamber present; flush with epidermal surface. Mesophyll: undifferentiated, spongy tissue com- pactly arranged. Two to three layers of large trans- lucent palisade cells arranged radially above mid- vein. Some translucent cells present in midportion of spongy tissue. Vascular bundles: 33-49; commis- sural bundles few. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units arranged lat- erally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. In- verted Y-shaped adaxial girder on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: numerous, mostly in mesophyll. Subkey I11 Barbacenia blackii L. B. Smith PLATES 9c-d, 48c SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Macedo 2962. SURFACE VIEw.-&iirs: numerous multicellular hairs on abaxial and adaxial surfaces in variable length. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 21 62 SMITHSONIAN COSTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY e C - f FIGURE 22.-a-c, Barbacenia vandellii (Gardner 5224) ; d-f, B. williarnsii (L. 0. Williams and Assis 6386). X 18 pm; present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. dorsiventral; V-shaped with margins turned slightly inversely. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped, few conical; walls slightly thickened. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, few conical; thin walled. Multicellular hairs present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Cuticle: very thin on both surfaces. Sto- mata: present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; small substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-somewhat two to three layers of palisade-like tissue grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue; translucent cells present in spongy layer. Vascular bundles: 31; few commissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. No abaxial scle- renchyma strands observed. Each vascular bundle completely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crys- tals: present. Tannins: none observed. NUMBER 15 63 Barbacenia conicostigma Goethart & Henrard FIGURE lg-h; PLATES 23a-b, 46e SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15982. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on abaxial and adaxial surfaces, few rounded; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 21 X 15 pm; present on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-hOlateral; V-shaped with median abaxial sclerenchyma quite prominent below abaxial surface. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces very slightly undulating, al- most smooth. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, thin walled. Abaxial cells more rounded to rectangular, thin walled. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: slightly thickened and ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; small substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: palisade tissue non- existent. Fairly loosely arranged spongy tissue present especially toward adaxial surface; large part made up of large translucent spongy cells. Cells larger in midsection of mesophyll. Vascular bundles: 42; few commissural bundles observed. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bun- dle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Barbacenia exscapa Martius PLATE 46g SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Anderson et al. 3583 1. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present mostly on abax- ial surface. Epidermis:. adaxial cells mostly square to rectangular, few rounded; thin walled. Abaxial cells rectangular, thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 27 X 21 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-Dorsiventral; V-shaped. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces gently undulating. Epidermis: cells on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces rounded to dome shaped, walls slightly thickened. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis are one to two layers of parenchyma cells; parenchyma layers in midvein region much larger. Cuticle: fairly thick and slightly ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial sur- face, small substomatal chamber observed; flush with epidermal surface. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade tissue occupying about one-half of the mesophyll. Abrupt change to spongy tissue. Elongated palisade cells not usually found in the midvein region. Vascular bundles: 25 to 27; of small sizes; few commissural bundles observed. Usually one large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Each vascular bundle completely surrounded by a bundle sheath. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: few present in mesophyll. NOTE: The adaxial and abaxial sclerenchyma girders are poorly developed. In some cases they are no more than lignified parenchyma cells. Barbacenia fragrans Goethart & Henrard FIGURES Zd, 24a-c; PLATES 9a, 22a SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-DUeke s.n.; Regnell 1239; Widgren s.n. US 933895. SURFACE VIEW.-Hairs: numerous, spreading over entire surfaces. Epidermis: adaxial cells square to rectangular; abaxial cells rounded to square, few rectangular; cell walls thin. Stomata: paracytic, 12 X 12 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DorSiventral; widely V-shaped with margins turned inversely. Adaxial surface slightly undulating; abaxial sur- face quite ridged. Epidermis: cells on adaxial and abaxial surfaces are dome shaped to conical; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin and ridged on both surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two- to three-layered palisade cells grading into loosely arranged spongy tissue con- taining large translucent cells. Vascular bundles: 37-47; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder extending to abaxial epidermis. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder 64 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: numerous, mostly in mesophyll. Barbacenia gardneri Seubert in Martius PLATES 7a-b, 47a SPECIMENS _C,xAMIsED.-Pereira 2849-Pabst 3685. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: long, thin, multicellular hairs present on adaxial surface. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; few rounded; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrsiventral; V-shaped with extreme margins of lamina turned slightly inversely. Both abaxial and adaxial sur- faces slightly undulating; abaxial a little more than adaxial. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded, dome shaped and conical, few crescent shaped; walls thin. Abaxial cells dome shaped to conical; walls thin. Cuticle: very thin and following con- tour of cells on both surfaces. Stomata: present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; substomatal chamber quite large on both surfaces; either flush with or slightly above epidermal surface. Meso- phyll: two to three layers of small palisade cells changing abruptly to large, rounded translucent cells with thickened walls occurring in middle of mesophyll, especially next to the vascular bundles. Cells change abruptly to two or three layers of small rounded cells on the abaxial side. Very large midvein cells abruptly changing into small cells toward abaxial side. Vascular bundles: 48; many commissural bundles observed. One to three large vessels present in each bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units in flanges of V- or Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Barbacenia gentianoides Goethart & Henrard FIGURE 20a-c; PLATE 41c-e SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Segadas-Vianna and Lo- redo 1066. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: multicellular; some pa- pillae present. Epidermis: cells rounded, square to rectangular. Stomata: paracytic, 27 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMI,uA.-Dorsiventral; widely V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces undulating. Epi- dermis: cells on adaxial and abaxial surfaces dome shaped; thin walled. Distinct layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Sclerenchyma strands occur below parenchyma layer, usually ex- tending on either side of adaxial side of vascular bundle. Cuticle; very thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface. Sub- stomata1 chamber present. Mesophyll: three to four layers of palisade cells present. Abruptly changing into loosely arranged spongy tissue. Some translucent cells present in spongy layer. Vascular bundles: 30; commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels, mostly one. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of V- or Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding vascular bundles. Crystals: none ob- served. Tannins: few present. Barbacenia longiflora Martius FIGURE 24d-f: PLATE 41f-h SPECIMENS ExAhfIixED.-Akcher 4089, Irwin 2486. SLRFACE VIEw.-Hairs: absent. Epidermis: cells rounded to rectangular, few squarish on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; walls thin. Stomata: para- cytic, 18 X 15 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMmA.-Isolateral; widely V-shaped with slight median adaxial groove. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epidermis: cells on both surfaces dome shaped, few conical; thin walled. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to adaxial epidermis. Cuticle: thin and ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; substomatal chamber present; mainly flush with epidermal surface. RIesophyll: two to three layers of small cells grading into spongy tissue. Two to three layers of translucent cells present in median portion of lamina. Vascular bundles: 33; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels in each vascular bundle, mostly one. Two phloem units NUMBER 15 65 arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Each vascular bundle completely surrounded by a bundle sheath; two to four bundle sheath cells in midportion of vas- cular bundles conspicuously enlarged. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Barbacenia luzulifolia Martius ex Schultes f. FIGURE lo-p; PLATES 6c, 47e SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-Pereira 2664-Pabst 3500. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: none present. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular, few rounded on abaxial and adaxial surfaces; thin walled. Stomata: para- cytic, 24 X 9 pm; present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. dorsiventral; V-shaped with margins turned slightly inversely. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces evenly undulating. Epidermis: adaxial cells mostly rounded to dome shaped, few conical; thin walled. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, few elon- gated; cell walls thicker than adaxial ones. Adaxial epidermal cells larger around midvein. Cuticle: very thin on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on both adaxial and abaxial sur- faces; substomatal chamber quite large; usually flush with epidermal surface. Mesophyll: three layers of elongated palisade-like cells changing into large, rounded, translucent cells in the mid- region of mesophyll. Vascular bundles: 43; no commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each bundle, mostly one. TWO phloem units lying laterally in flanges of V- or Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bun- dle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-somewhat Barbacenia macrantha Lem FIGURE 2f; PLATFS 8a-b, 48d SPECIMENS EXAM INED.-Irwin, Maxwell, and IVasshausen 2007 1. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: numerous on both sur- faces. Epidermis: adaxial cells rectangular; abaxial cells rounded, some square. Walls thin on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 12 X 6 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrSiVentral; V-shaped with margins of lamina turned inversely. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces slightly undu- lating; large numbers of hairs present on both surfaces. Epidermis: thin cell walls on abaxial and adaxial surfaces rounded to dome shaped; few conical. Cuticle: on abaxial and adaxial surfaces thin and ridged. Stomata: present on abaxial sur- face; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two to three layers of palisade cells grading into spongy tissue. Some large translucent cells present in spongy tissue. Vascular bundles: 41; no com- missural bundles observed. One to t~7o large ves- sels present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges or V- or Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present and in numerous quantities, especially in palisade cells. Barbacenia nana L. B. Smith & Ayensu FIGURF 2e; PLATE-s 8c-d, 22b, 47f SPECIMENS EXAMINED.-L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15973. SURFACE VrEw.-Hairs: present on adaxial and abaxial surtaces; long and multicellular. Epi- dermis: adaxial cells square; thin walled. Abaxial cells square to rectangular; thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 21 X 18 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRAMVERSE SECTION OF LAhlINA.-DOrsiVentral; V-shaped with margins turned slightly inversely. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces only slightly undu- lating; both surfaces covered with hairs. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped to conical; thin walled. Abaxial cells more rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a distinct layer of parenchyma cells. Cuticle: thin and ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; substomatal chamber present; usually flush with or slightly above epidermal sur- face. Mesophyll: two to three layers of palisade cells grading into a loosely arranged spongy tissue. Large number of translucent cells in spongy tissue, especially in midvein region. Vascular bundles: 44; few commissural bundles observed. One to two large vessels present in each vascular bundle, 66 SMITHSOXIAN COX~RIBUTIONS TO BOTANY a b FIGURE 23.-a-c, Barbacenia flaua (Segadas-Vianna and Loredo 1100) : d-f, B. rubro-virens (Maguire et al. 49260). mostly one. Two phloem units lying in flanges of wide Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle; sometimes appearing T-shaped near adaxial surface. Some sclerenchyma strands observed on adaxial SURFACE ViEtv.-Hairs: numerous, present on side of lamina replacing some palisade cells. Bun- both surfaces. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded. dle sheath completely surrounding each vascular Abaxial cells square to rectangular. Walls thin. bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 15 pm; present on Barbacenia paranuensis L. B. Smith PLATES 20a, 48e SPECIMENS ExAmmD.-Hatschbach 15715. f NUMBER 15 67 abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-DOrSiVentral; widely V-shaped. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces undulating. Epidermis: cells on adaxial and abax- ial surfaces rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Multicellular hairs present on epidermal surfaces. Cuticle: very thin on both surfaces; ridged. Stomata: present on adaxial surface; substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: three- to four-layered palisade cells changing abruptly into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Two to three layers of large translucent cells arranged radially above midvein. Some large translucent spongy cells present in mid- portion of mesophyll. Vascular bundles: 43; few commissural bundles observed. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units arranged laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: not observed. Tannins: present, especially in mid- portion of mesophyll. Barbacenia riedeliana Goethart & Henrard PLATES 9b, 47g SPECIMENS ExAivlrNED.-Anderson et al. 35 123. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: short, multicellular pa- pillae present on both surfaces. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rectangular, few square; thin walled. Stomata: paracytic, 18 X 12 pm; present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMmA.-Isolateral; V-shaped. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces undulating with small furrows on each. Epidermis: adaxial and abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped, few conical; thin walled. Cuticle: very thin and smooth on both surfaces. Stomata: present on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces; flush with or slightly above epidermal surface; large substomatal chamber present. Mesophyll: two or three layers of small cells changing into one or two layers of large, rounded, translucent spongy cells. Two to three layers of large translucent cells above midvein changing into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Few papillae present in furrows of both surfaces. Vascular bundles: 17; few commissural bundles ob- served. One to two large vessels, mostly one, in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. In- verted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals and tannins: none observed. Barbacenia rubro-virens Martius FIGURES lm-n, 23d-f SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-Maguire et al. 49177, 49260. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs; absent. Epidermis: cells square to rectangular on both surfaces; some rounded on abaxial surface; thin walled on both surfaces. Stomata: paracytic, 27 X 15 pm; present on abaxial and adaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMmA.--Isolateral; V-shaped with margins of lamina turned inversely. Abaxial and adaxial surfaces slightly undulating. Epidermis: cells on abaxial and adaxial surfaces rounded to dome shaped; thin walled. Layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to both surfaces. Cuti- cle: thick and slightly ridged on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on both sur- faces; substomatal chamber present; more or less flush with epidermal surface. Mesophyll: three to four layers of small cells grading into compactly arranged spongy tissue. Some large translucent cells present in spongy mesophyll. Vascular bundles: 44; few commissural bundles observed. One large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units laterally arranged in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bun- dle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: numerous, especially in mesophyll cells near the epidermis. Barbacenia tomentosa Martius PLATE 7c-d SPECIhIENS EXAMINED.-IrWin et al. 29559; Menezes 1. SURFACE VIEw.-Hairs: present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces; multicellular. Epidermis: cells on adaxial and abaxial surfaces square to rectangular, few rounded; thin walled. Stomata: tetracytic, 24 X 9 pm; present on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAmNA.-Dorsiventral; 68 SMITHSOXIAN COXTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY - FIGURE 24.-a-c, Barbncenia fragrans (IVidgren 1267); d-f, B. LongiPora (Archer 4089) . wide V-shaped. Both adaxial and abaxial surfaces .Izith ridges or small furrows. Tufts of multicellu- lar hairs present on both surfaces. Epidermis: adaxial cells dome shaped, few conical, thin walled; abaxial cells dome shaped, few conical, thin walled. Subjacent to adaxial epidermis is a layer of thin- walled parenchyma cells. Cuticle: very thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present in abaxial furrows and on adaxial surface; sub- stomata1 chamber present. Mesophyll: small, rec- tangular, palisade-like cells, closely packed. Abrupt change to loosely arranged spongy tissue with some large translucent cells. Vascular bundles: 43-44; few commissural bundles observed. Usually one large vessel present in each vascular bundle. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannins: present in mesophyll. NUMBER 15 69 Barbacenia uiscossissima Goethart & Henrard PLATES 40h, 41a-b SPECIMENS ExAMINED.-h~acedo 2826. SURFACE Vmv.-Hairs: present on both surfaces. Epidermis: cells mostly square to iectangular, few rounded; cells thick walled. Stomata: paracytic, 24 X 12 pm; present on abaxial surface. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF LAMINA.-ISOlatera1; widely V-shaped, turned slightly inversely at mar- gins. Adaxial and abaxial surfaces undulating. Epidermis: adaxial cells rounded to dome shaped: few crescent shaped. Abaxial cells rounded to dome shaped; few conical. Cells on both surfaces thick walled. Distinct layer of parenchyma cells subjacent to epidermis. Cuticle: thin on adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Stomata: present on abaxial surface; substomatal chamber present. hiesophyll: composed of mainly large translucent cells except for few rows of small cells subjacent to epidermis. Vascular bundles: 40; few commissural bundles observed. Two phloem units lying laterally in flanges of Y-shaped abaxial girder. Inverted Y-shaped adaxial girder present on each vascular bundle. Bundle sheath completely surrounding each vascular bundle. Crystals: none observed. Tannin: few present. Observations The following observations are focused on cer- tain highlights in the anatomical differences which are found within this family. The accompanying line drawings, along with the light microscope and scanning electron photomicrographs, will hopefully express more clearly the anatomical characteristics of the species and thereby serve as an additional aid to identification of the species. Vellozia: Vellozia abietina and V. tragacantha have in common certain anatomical features. Apart from their leaf shapes that are almost identi- cal, the sclerenchyma girders associated with the vascular bundles are strongly developed. The adaxial sclerenchyma girders extend closely to the epidermis except for those associated with the vas- cular bundles next to the midvein. The mesophyll differ, however. In V. tragacantha there is a dis- tinct differentiation between the palisade cells and LIGHT hfICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS.-SeCtiOn 1: the spongy tissue, while that of V. abietina is not so clear-cut as demonstrated in V. sellovii. As its name implies, the leaf of V. plicata is folded lengthwise into plaits. The lamina exhibits a strong development of sclerenchyma around the main veins where there is lateral expansion. The regions between the principal veins are slender and exhibit minimal sclerenchyma strands sub- jacent to the adaxial epidermis and to a minor degree they are developed toward the abaxial sur- face. In addition to the principal veins there are many smaller secondary, or tertiary, veins in the slender regions between the large vascular bun- dles. Another species that exhibits the character- istics described for V. plicata is V. triquetra and, in fact, the two species are almost inseparable. Another group of species that share basically similar anatomical structures includes V. glabra, V. incurvatn, and V. compacta. The midvein re- gions show strongly developed translucent cells which occupy over two-thirds of the primary vein portion of the leaf. The costal regions of the blade are pointed, while the intercostal regions are sig- nificantly expanded and pointed adaxially. Fur- thermore the furrows in the region are very deep, in some cases occupying over two-thirds of the lamina. Most of the specimens examined under these species have pointed abaxial midveins. How- ever, in V. incurvatu (Maguire 44752) and V. compactn (Segades-Vianna and Loredo 1085) the abaxial portions of the midveins are distinctly flattened. These differences seem to be prevalent in other specimens of a particular species, while all other characters are practically the same. It seems obvious that such differences may represent variations within species complex and therefore do not have a distinct taxonomic importance. The Xerophyta type of sclerenchyma pattern which I described for some Madagascan species (hyensu, 1969) seems to occur in some of the New Tliorld species. Vellozia terella, V. verruculosa, V. variabilis, V. fibrosa, V. taxifolia, V. declinans, V. leptopetala, V. epidendroides, V. asperula, V. swallenii, V. cinerascens, V. costata, V. hatschbachii, V. lappa, V. modesta, and V. wasshausenii share several more or less common mesophyll character- istics, but in addition, their abaxial sclerenchyma girders are more or less U- or V-shaped, and they do not extend to the abaxial epidermis as is the case 70 SMITHSONIAX COSTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY in the Vellozia type of abaxial sclerenchyma pat- tern. The presence of fingerlike projections in thc abaxial furrows of such species as V. metzgerae, V. glandulifera, V. aloifolia, J? intermedia, and V. echinata, as well as the distribution of translucent cells above the vascular bundles and the furrows, indicate some form of relationship amongst these species. Whether these close resemblances are de- pendent solely on environmental pressures is not quite clear. Of the array of species studied, Vellozia burle- marxii and V. hemisphaerica share two distinct features that set them apart from all other vellozias. The development of secondary vascular bundles directly above the abaxial furrows and the extra appendages at the wider portions of the furrows are certainly convergent morphological and ana- tomical characteristics. Vellozia epidendroides is one of the species most easily identified by its anatomical characters and the shape of leaf in transverse section. Among the major distinctive features are (a) the presence of an almost continuous band of highly developed sclerenchyma fibers subjacent to both the adaxial and abaxial epidermis and (b) the sandal-shaped appearance of the sclerenchyma associated with the vascular bundles. Of the specimens examined, the abaxial portion of the midrib was found to be either flattened or pointed. This observation fur- ther weakens the importance of this feature in the taxonomy of the species. Vellozia minima and V. virgata are among the small-leaved species of the family. Their anatomy depicts compactly arranged palisade and spongy tissues. Translucent cells are absent in these spe- cies, which are among the few members of Vellozia that lack abaxial furrows. Other species that fall under this category are V. abietina, V. tragacantha, and V. sellovii. In most species of Vellozia, translucent cells are arranged radially on the adaxial side of the vascu- lar bundles, as well as on the furrows. However, there are few species in which the translucent cells occur only on the vascular bundles: V. flavicans, V. glauca, V. glochidea, V. crassicazilis, V. swallenii, V. cincerascens, and V. dasypus. The most striking anatomical feature of Vellozia exilis is the lateral expansion of the midvein re- gion, making it one of the most distinctive species in the family. To my knowledge there is no other species in the family that exhibits a similar mor- phological feature. Three species that appear to be closely related from the standpoint of their leaf anatomy, espe- cially the development of fingerlike projections in the abaxial furrows, are Vellozia caput-ardeae, V. lappa, and V. phalocarpa. However, upon close examination it becomes obvious that whereas the two phloem units in V. lappa are distinctly sepa- rated, those of V. caput-ardeae and V. phalocarpa appear as one. Furthermore, the Y-shaped abaxial sclerenchyma of V. caput-ardeae and V. phalocarpa extends to the epidermis, while that of V. lappa ends about two-thirds into the spongy mesophyll. Another group of species that appear to be closely related on account of the arrangement of the adaxial translucent cells are Vellozia costata, V. ciliata, and to some extent V. hatschbachii. In this instant also, the species can be easily separated from each other by the shape of the large paren- chyma cells below the adaxial sclerenchyma strands. Vellozin modesta exhibits certain features that set it apart from other members of this genus. Generally there are two abaxial sclerenchyma strands between two furrows. Furthermore the outermost cells of the furrows are made up of elongated parenchyma cells instead of sclerenchyma strands which olten occur in this region. The palisade cells are completely filled with tannin. The cells of the abaxial spongy tissue are also filled with tannin. Section IZ: Radia: In this section each species seems to be anatomically distinct. Vellozia riede- liana and V. candida have one major characteristic in common, the lack of translucent cells above the furrows. All other species examined in this section possess translucent cells on both the adaxial side of the vascular bundles and in furrows. In Vellozia maculata the vascular bundles and their associated sclerenchyma girders occupy more than two-thirds of the mesophyll space between two furrows. Furthermore, the abaxial sides of the furrows are laterally extended in a way that they virtually obscure the entrances into the furrows. Three species that share several anatomical characters, especially the shape of the sclerenchyma girders and width of their furrows, are Vellozia dumitiana, V. lithophila, and V. tubipora. The NUMBER 15 71 examination of several specimens of V. tubiflora has shown conclusively that the various collections belong to one species-complex. The slight varia- tions among the specimens may be the result of environmental influences.- Maguire (1969: 35 ) was indeed correct when he noted that ?Vellozia tubi- flora is a highly variable and polymorphic species with a wide ecological amplitude.? Some of the specimens can easily be attributed to either V. dumitiana or V. lathophila on anatomical grounds. The species examined in this subkey are all distinct. Barbacenia gaveensis, B. seubertaana, B. stenophylla, B. longiscapa, and B. gounelleana have slightly undulating epidermal surfaces while B. puipurea is distinctly corrugated on both surfaces. Barbacenia irwiniana shows cor- rugation on the abaxial surface only and a gentle undulation on the adaxial sclerenchyma from the vascular bundle. The adaxial sclerenchyma appears in the form of strands completely surrounded by distinct bundle sheaths. If the mesophyll had been slightly differentiated this species could easily be assigned to Vellozia on anatomical grounds. An- other distinct feature that has not been observed in other species under this subkey is the virtual obliteration of about two-thirds of the mesophyll in Ba) bacenia hatschbachzi. Unfortunately only one specimen was available for study, and there- fore no conclusive statement can be made to char- acterize this species. Each species under this group is very distinct anatomically; therefore, they do not form a distinct group that can set them apart from the subkeys. As observed in sub- key I, the presence of marked corrugations on both surfaces of the leaf occur in few species. The only species that exhibits this character in subkey I1 is Barbacnza vandellii. One of the character- istic features of this group is the presences of hairs on both surfaces of many species. Barbacenia ma- crantha, B. viscosissima, B. paranaensis, B. fragrans, B. blackii, and B. nana possess hairs that are often longer than the width of lamina. The hairs on B. riedelzana are short and occur mainly on the furrows in the form of fingerlike projections. Another feature that is characteristic of some species of this group is the differentiation of the mesophyll into distinct palisade and spongy tissues. Such features occur in Barbacenia paranaensis, Barbacenia Subkey I: Barbacenia Subkey 11: Barbacenia Subkey IN: B. exscapa, B. gardneri, B. fragrans, B. gentiano- ides, and B. nana. It is obvious from the above observations that on anatomical grounds the species of the New IYorld Velloziaceae cannot be subdivided under the same sections and subkeys of Smith?s (1962). However, his classification of species is clearly sup ported by this study. TIon-s.-The use of the SEM in the studies of Velloziaceae has revealed remarkable three- dimensional characteristics that emphasize the di- versity in the leaf surfaces. In addition to the light microscopic observations, the SEM has brought to light anatomical details that were not previously obtainable with conventional microscopes. The two types of trichomes that occur generally in Velloziaceae are hairs and fingerlike projections or protuberances. The hairs come in a variety of forms. Generally they are either unicellular or multicellular and vary con- siderably in length. In general, hairs appear to cover most of the leaf epidermis. Usually they are more frequent on the abaxial surface. In fact, their short multicellular bases form distinct tufts (Plates, la,b; 3a-d; 4a-d), while the terminal cells are long and free. Sometimes hairs occur either in furrows, as in Vellozia dumitiana and V. lithophila (Plate 2a-d), or on the surfaces between furrows, as in V. dawsonii (Plate la,b). In some cases the hairs appear very close to the furrows as in V. pumila (Plate 5d). The hairs come in a variety of shapes. They are either straight (Plates 7a,b; 9a-d), curved (Plate 5d), or twisted (Plate 1c,d). In species such as Ba?lracenia macrantha (Plate 8a,b) and B. nana (Plate 8c,d), the hairs appear to be coalesced. Transverse sections of hairs (Plate 8b-d ) indicate that in these species the four to nine hairs have coalesced to form a unit. In the center of Plate 8a is an indication of the process of coalescence of already coalesced hairs. It is obvious from this observation that there is no systematic pattern in the manner and the number of individual hairs that form a coalesced unit. After this process has been completed, the outer walls of the hairs stretch out to form a smooth membrane around the coalesced hairs. Fingerlike projections emerge from epidermal cells in the furrows, as shown in transverse sections SCAKNIZJC ELECTRON 1hfICROSCOPIC OBSERVA- Trichomes: 72 S.\fITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY of Vellozia ciliata (Plates 5c; 49a-c) and V. metz- gerae (Plate 5b). A vertical section through a fur- row of a leaf of V. ciliata (Plate 49c) shows very clearly the sporadic arrangement of the protuber- ances. Among these fingerlike projections are the stomata. Generally the epidermal cells are arranged in longitudinal files which run par- allel to the midvein and the long axis of the leaf. The cells are generally rectangular, but in some cases are isodianietric. The SEM has also shown that in some species the cells appear to be regularly arranged in folds (cf. Barbacenia flava, Plate 6a,b), or they are somewhat verrucata as in Vellozia glochidea (Plate 5a). At higher magnifications the cells appear three-dimensional and thus reveal the remarkable topographic details of the epidermis. Generally the stomata are confined to the abaxial epidermis. In a few species they occur on the adaxial epidermis, but they are less numer- ous. In species that possess furrows, one often finds that the highest concentration of stomata occurs in the furrows and that the stomata are often associated with papillae. The stomata are generally arranged in longitudinal rows which run parallel Epidermal Cells: Stomata: to the Ayensu, 1967. 1968. 1969a. 1969b 19i3. be crolvded on certain portions of the leaf surface, particularly in the furrows. RIost species of the Velloziaceae have paracytic type of stomata (Plates 10-23). Few are tetracytic; i.e., there are two parallel and two polar subsidiary cells. One of the distinctive features of the stomata is the clearly defined guard cells that are fully extended around the pore. The lip of the stomata1 pores may be smooth (Plates 10, 17; 21a) or dis- tinctly pronounced (Plates 11-16, 18-21b, 22). The subsidiary cells are often robust, but occasionally they are conspicuously ridged as shown in Vellozia squalida (Plate 14b) and in other species (Plates 16a, 18a, 23b). The SEM was used to observe the internal struc- ture of some of the leaves. These observations generally confirmed the findings based on light microscopy. In summary, the scanning observations have added numerous factual data to aid in the assess- ment of the anatomy and systematics of this family. Hopefully this new information will enable future studies to expand on some of the information I leaf axis. Sometimes the stomata appear to have presented here. Literature Cited E. S. Aerosol OT Solution, an Effective Softener of Herbarium Specimens for Anatomical Study. Stain Technology, 42: 155-156. The Anatomy of Barbaceniopsis, a New Genus Re- cently Described in the Velloziaceae. American Journal of Botany, 553399-403. Leaf-anatomy and Systematics of Old 12'orld Vello- ziaceae. Kew Bulletin, 23 (2) :315-335. The Identity of T'ellozia uaifianensis: Anatomical Evidence. Meinoirs of the A'ew Yoyk Botanical Garden, 18 (2) :291-298. Phytogeography and Evolution of the Velloziaceae. Pages 105-119 in B. J. Meggers, E. S. Ayensu, IV. D. Duckworth, editor, Tropical Forest Ecosystems in Africa ai7d South America: A Comparative Reuiew. FVashington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. k'elloziaceae. In Botany of the Guayana Highland. Memoirs qf the A'ew York Botanical Garden, 18 (2): 3241. blaguire, B. 1969. Menezes, N. L. de 1971a. Traqueides de transfuao no penero Vellozia Vand. Cienciae Cultura, 23 (3) :389-409. 1971b. Sew Taxa and New Combinations in Velloziaceae. Ciinciae Cultura, 23 (3) :421-422. Sletcalfe, C. R. 1971. Anatomy of the Monocotyledons, V: Cyperaceae. Clarendon Press: Oxford. Rletcalfe, C. R., and Gregory, M. 1964. Comparative Anatomy of Monocotyledons. Some New Descriptive Terms for Cyperaceae with a Dis- cussion of Variation in Leaf Form Noted in the Family. Sotes from the Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1:l-11. Noher, de Halac, R., and A. E. Cocucci Sobre la naturaleza de 10s "appendices petaloides" en Barbacenia purpurea (Velloziaceae) . Kurtziana, 1971. 6: 265-269. Smith, L. B. 1962. A Synopsis of the American Velloziaceae. Contribu- tions to the United States A'ational Herbarium, 35: 25 1-292. \$'arming, E. 1893. Note sur la biologie et l'anatomie de la feuille des Vellosiacees. Oversight Kongelige danske Videnska- bernes Selskabs Forhandlingar, pages 57-100. PLATES 1-51 NUMBER 15 PLATE I.-Vellozia daulsonii (Irwin et al. 12622), showing the distribution and the tuftlike appearance of hairs: a, adaxial view; b, abaxial view (X 200). Vellozia glandulifera (L. B. Smith 8c Ayensu 15998) : c-d, abaxial views of the epidermis illustrating the twisted nature of the hairs (c, X 200; d, X 2000). 75 76 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 2.-Surface view of abaxial leaf epidermis showing the arrangement of long multicellular hairs at the entrances of the furrows: a-b, t?ellozin durnitiana (Garcia-Barriga 13804) (a, X 95; b, X 190); c-d, V. lithophila (Cuatrecasas 7700) (c, X 90; d, X 440). XUMBER 15 PLArr 3.-VeZlozin lnnntn (\'eralucia & Graziella s.n.) : a, adaxial epidermis showing the rounded base and the twisted naturc of the hairs (X 240) ; b, abaxial epidermis showing the flattened arrangement of the clumped hair (X 260); c-d, abaxial leaf epidermis showing finlike arrange- ment of hairs of Vellozia maculata (Glaziou 22218a) (c, X 65; d, X 270). 78 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 4.-a-b, Vellozia maclirisinnn (Prance and Silka 58275) ; c-d, V. cinerascens (Lehnkner 323), showing the t)pe and distribution of hairs on the abaxial surface (a, X 65; b, X 385; c, X 120; d, X 290). NUMBER 15 79 PL.ATE 5.-a, Veliozia glochidea (Duarte 8340-Mattos 677) , abaxial epidermal surface exhibiting a nodular profile (X 1330) ; b, V. meizgerne (Engler s.n.) , a view through an abaxial furrow showing the disposition of the fingerlike projections (X 950) ; c, V. ciliata (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15395), surface view of an abaxial furrow showing the arrangement of the fingerlike projections (X 1100) ; d, V. pumila (Glariou 22215), surface view of the abaxial epidermis exhibiting the arrangement of hairs oterarching the entrances to the furrows (X 180). 80 SMITHSOXIAS COSTRIBUTIOSS TO BOTANY PLATE 6.-.4baxial surface Liew showing the arrangement and types of folding of the epidermal cells (a, X 245; b, X 950): a-b, Barbucenia ffuzia (Tryon and Tryon 6836). Surface view of abaxial epidermis showing the relationship between epidermal ridges and the arrangement of the stomata: c, B. luzulifolta (Pereira 2664-Pabst 3500); d, B. gounelleana (Pereira 7050) (c. X 875; d, X 950). NUMBER 15 PLATE i.-Adaxial epidcrrnal surfaces illustrating the distribution of long hairs: a-b, Barbacenia gardneri (Pereiia 2849-Pabst 3685) (a, X 11.5; b, X 340) ; c-d, B. tornentosa (Irwin et al. 29559) (c, X 80; d, X 280). 81 82 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLAiE 8.-Surface views of epidermis showing the presence of coalescent hairs. Barbacenia mncrantha (Irwin et al. 2001i): a, abaxial surface showing hairs in the process of coalescence (X 430) ; b, transverse section of coalesced hairs on the abaxial surface (X 2860). Barbacenia nana (L. B. Smith and Alensu 15973): c, adaxial surface view (X 85); d, transverse section of nine coalesced hairs on adaxial surface (X 2275) . NUMBER 15 PLATE 9.-Adaxial surface views of leaf epidermis showing the presence of hairs and their arrangement: a, Uarbacenia fragl?uns (Dueke s.n.) (X 85) ; b, B. iiedeliana (Hatschbach 27806) (X 170); c-d, Barbaceilia biackii (Macedo 2962) (c, X 95; d, X 250). a3 PLATES l0-23.-Scanning electron micrographs illustrating epidermal surfaces showing the type and arrangement of stomata in Velloziaceae. PLATF IO.-T?ellozia hatschbachii (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 16002): a-b, abaxial surface (a, X 1000; b, X 5000). SUMBER 15 PLATE ll.--Vellozia crassicaulis (L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15965): a, adaxial surface (X 500); b. abaxial surface (X 5000). 85 86 SMITHSOSL4N COSTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 12.--T?ellozia variabilis (L. B. Smith & Ayensu 15981), adaxial surface (a, X 1000; b, X 5000). NUMBER 15 PLATE 13.--Veb~zia tubiflora (Tamayo 3105), abaxial surface (a, X 1000; b, X 5000). 87 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 14.-a, Velloiia magdalenae (Santos et al. 13298), abaxial surface (X 4700); b, V. squdida (Duarte 6401), abaxial surface (X 2890). NUMBER 15 PLATE 15.-a, Vellozia modesta (L. B. Smith et al. 15997), abaxial surface (X 4500); b, V. minima (Irwin et al. 20630), abaxial surface (X 4500). 89 90 SMITHSOSIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 16.-a, Vellozia dasypus (Blanchet 3558) , abaxial surface (X 3750) ; b, V. grisea (Weddell 3006) , abaxial surface (X 7830). NUMBER 15 PLATE 17.-a, Vellozia fibrosa (Azevedo 5592), abaxial surface (X 6600) ; b, V. lanata (Veralucia and Graziella s.n.) , adaxial surface (X 8075). 91 92 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 18.-a, Vellozia candida (Rose and Russell 20669), abaxial surface (X 5000) ; b, V. caruncularis (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15977) , abaxial surface (X 5000). NUMBER 15 PLATE 19.-Vellozia verruculosa (Williams 8112) , abaxial surfaces (a, X 3060; b, X 5310). 93 94 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 20.-a, Barbacenia paranaensis (Hatschbach 29212) , abaxial surface (X 5000) ; b, B. inuolvcrata (Irwin et al. 20973), adaxial surface (X 2000) . NUMBER 15 PLATE 21.-a, Barbacenia hatschbachii (Hatschbach 24284), abaxial (X 3400) ; b, B. sellovii (Menezes and Continho 5), adaxial surface (X 4200). 95 96 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 22.-a, Barbacenia jragrans (Dueke s.n.) , abaxial surface (X 4250) ; b, B. nana (L. B. Smith and Ayensu l5973), adaxial surface (X 4350). NUMBER 15 PLATE 23.-Barbacenia cmicostigna (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15982), adaxial surfaces (a, X 430; b, X 4300). 97 PLATES 24-28.-Transverse sections of leaves of Velloziaceae showing scleren- chyma patterns and mesophyll. Each species may include sections of either the midvein, coastal, or intercoastal regions. PLATE 24.-a-b, Velloria abietina (Maguire et al. 49115) (X 25) ; c-e, V. data (Maguire et al. 49049) (X 25) : f-g, V. glabra (Maguire et al. 49048) (X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 25.-a, Vellozia glabra (Maguire et al. 49048) (X 25); b-d, V. compacta (Irwin 2407) (X 25) ; e-f, V. compacta (Segades-Vianna and Loredo 1085) (X 25). 99 100 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 26.-a-c, Vellozia verruculosa (Williams 8112) (X 25) ; d-f, V. fibrosa (Azevedo 5592) (X 25); g-h, V. variabilis (Irwin et al. 9809) (X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 27.-a, Vellozia variabilis (Irwin et al. 9809) (X 25) : b-d, V. variabilis (Irwin et al. 9915) (X 25); e-f, V. variabilis (Maguire et al. 49262) (X 25) ; g, V. angustifolia (Archer 4092) (X 25). 101 102 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 28.-a-b, Vellozia angustifolia (Archer 4092) (X 25); c-e, V. angustifolia (Riedel 1824) (X 25) ; f-g, V. intermedia (L. B. Smith 6854) (X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 29.-a-c, Vetlozia squalida (Archer and Barreto 4937) (X 25) : d-f, V. aloifolia (Mexia 5870) (X 25). 103 104 SMITHSONIAK CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 30.-a-c, Vellozia taxifolia (Mexia 4289) (X 25) ; d-f, V. Zeptopetala (Maguire et al. 49184) (X 25) ; g-h, V. resinosa (Maguire et al. 44694) (X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 31.-a, Vellozia resinosa (Maguire et al. 44694) (X 25) ; b-d, V. epidendroides (Maguire et al. 49060) (X 25) ; e-g, V. flavicans (Gardner 4370) (X 25) ; h, V. glochidea (Irwin et al. 14584) (X 25). 105 106 ShiITHSONIAh? CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 32.-a-b, Vellozia glochidea (Irwin et al. 14584) (X 25) ; c-e, V. crassicaulis (Irwin et al. 11699) (X 25) ; f-g, V. crassicaulis (Irwin et al. 13377) (X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 33.-a, Vellozia crassicaulis (Irwin et al. 13377) (X 25) ; b-c, V. swallenii (Pires 9712) (X 25) ; d-f, V. dasypus (de Lemos and Froes 20246) (X 25); g-h, V. dnsypus (Rose and Russell (9697) (X 25). 107 108 SMITHSONIAS CONTRIBUTIOKS TO BOTASY PLATE 34.-a, Velloria dasypus (Rose and Russell 19697) (X 25); b-d, V. caruncularis (L. B. Smith 6855) (X 25); e-f, V. exilis (Irwin et al. 9507) (X 25); g-h, u. candida (Carauta 1868) (X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 35.-a, Vellozia candida (Carauta 1868) (X 25); b-d, V. machrisiana (Irwin 12697) (X 25) ; e-g, V. tubipora (Lasser 1777) (X 25) : h, V. tubiflora (Maguire et al. 35131) (X 25). 109 110 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 36.-a, Vellozia caput-ardeae (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15989); b, V. ciliata (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15595); c, V. COS~~~Q (Irwin et al. 20999); d, V. declinans (Hatschbach 27842) ; e, V. echinata (Riedel 1780); f, V. ghdulifera (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15998) (a-f, X 100). NUMBER 15 111 PLATE 37.-a, Vellozia hatschbachii (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 16002); b, V.? hirsuta (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15990); c, V. hypoxoides (Irwin et al. 34120); d, V. lappa (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15988); e, V. nuda (Hatschbach and Pelanda 28029); f, V. ornata (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 16001) (a-f, X 100). 112 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 38.-a-b, Velloria tubiflora (Maguire et al. 35131); c-e, Barbacenia seubertiana (Strang 239); f-h, B. gounelleana (Emygdio 1428) (a-h, X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 19.-a-c, Barbacenia purpurea (Schott s.n. U.S. 151098) : d, B. schwackeii (Heringer 5263); e-f, B. ignea (Williams & Assis 6817) (a-f, X 25). 113 114 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 40.-a, Barbacenia ignea (Williams and Assis 6817) ; b-d, B. williarnsii (Williams and Assis 6386) ; e-g, B. flaw (Maguire et al. 49116) ; h, B. viscosissirna (Macedo 2826) (a-h, X 25). NUMBER 15 PLATE 41.-a-b, Barbacenia uiscosissimia (Macedo 2826) ; c-e, B. gentianoides (Segades-Vianna and Loredo 1066); f-h, B. ZongiPora (Irwin 2486) (a-h, X 25). 115 116 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 42.-a, Velloria bicolor (Maguire et al. 49047) (X 25) ; b, V. brachypoda (Irwin et al. 23534) (X 25): c, V. cinerascens (Lenhkner 323) (X 25) : d, V. crinita (Glaziou 16388) (X 25) ; e, V. grim (Weddell 3006) (X 150) : f, V. incuruata (Pereira 2959-Pabst 3795) (X 25). NUMBER 15 117 PLATE 43.-a, Vellozia irwinii (Irwin et al. 20998): b, V. magdalenae (Lima and Brade 14288) ; c, V. rnetzgerae (Engler m.); d, V. modesta (Hatschbach and Pelanda 27869) ; e, V. pilosa (Glaziou 19933) ; f, V. piresiana (Duarte 2068) (a-f, X 25). 118 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 44.-a, Vellozia plicata (Frazao s.n.) (X 25) ; b, V. pumih (Irwin et al. 9230) (X 150) ; c, V. punctulata (Blanchet 2561) (X 150); d, V. tenella (Damazio 91185) (X 25); e, V. teres (Irwin et al. 21000) (X 25) ; f, V. triquetra (Gardner 2735) (X 150). NUMBER 15 PLATE 45.-a, Vellozia wasshausenii (Irwin et al. 20318) (X 25); b, V. cam (Irwin et al. 12556) (X 150); c, V. dawsonii (Irwin et al. 12648) (X 150); d, V. dumitiana (Schultes and Cabrera 15050A) (X 150) ; e, V. lanata (Pires 9895) (X 25) ; f, V. rnaculata (Glaziou 222-18a) (X 25). 119 PLATE 46.-a, Vellozia phalocarpa (Anderson et al. 35855); b, V. riedeliana (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15983); c; V. sellovii (Pereira 2677); d, V. uirgata (Schwacke 5889); e, Barbacenia conicostigniu (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15982); f, B. delicatula (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15975) ; g, U. exscapa (Anderson et al. 35831) (a-g, X 100). NUMBER 15 121 PLATE 47.-a. Barbacenia gardneri (Pereira 2849-Pabst 3685) ; b, B. hatschbashii (Hatschbach 24284); c, B. involucrata (Irwin et al. 20973); d, B. longiscapa (Irwin et al. 22186); e, B. luzulifolia (Pereira 2664-Pabst 3500); f, B. nana (L. B. Smith and Ayensu 15973) ; g, B. riedeliana (Anderson et al. 35123) ; h, B. sellbvii (Continho 5) (a-h, X 100). 122 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 48.-a, Barbacenia irwiniana (Porto 1140) (X 25) ; b, B. celiae (Maguire et al. 40298) (X 25) ; c, B. blackii (Macedo 2962) (X 25) ; d, B. macrantha (Irwin et al. 20071) (X 25) ; e, B. paranaensis (Hatschbach 15715) (X 150) . NUMBER 15 125 PLATE 49.-SEM photomicrographs of leaf of Vellozia ciliata: a, transverse section of lamina showing the arrangement of sclerenchyma, mesophyll tissue, and furrow (X 210); b, an enlarge- ment of the furrow showing the arrangement of the fingerlike projections (X 630) ; c, longi- tudinal section through a lamina exposing one surface of a furrow. Note the sporadic distribution of the fingerlike projections and stomata (X 200). 124 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY PLATE 50.-Transverse sections of leaves viewed with the SEM to show sclerenchyma and mesophyll tissues: a, Vellozia hypoxoides (Irwin et al. 34120) and Russell 20669) (X 240); c, V. grisea (Weddell 3006) (X 315). (X 335) ; b, V. candida (Rose NUMBER 15 125 PLATE 51.-Transverse sections of leaves viewed with the SEM to show surface and internal structure: a, Vellozia dawsonii (Irwin et al. 12622), illustrating the surface arrangement of tuft hairs, the clear delineation of palisade cells, and spongy mesophyll (X 110) ; b, Barbacenia gounelleana (Pereira 7050), showing a typical example of Barbacenia type of sclerenchyma and mesophyll patterns (X 265). f? U.8. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEi lB74- S46/358/8