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Viguiera deltoidea A. Gray. 
Typical V. deltoidea seems to be restricted to the southern or south-central part of 
the Peninsula, passing farther north into V. parishii. A form from the Sierra El Taste 
in the Cape District south of La Paz has been described by Brandegee under the sub- 
specific name tastensis. The species is 2 common shrub 1.5 to 3 meters or more in 
height and is rather generally distributed, but most abundant on stony mesas and 
along dry arroyos. It was collected in flower at San Andrés, September 21, and at 
Rosarito, September 25. Brandegee records the species from Todos Santos, La Paz, 
and San José del Cabo. It is associated with many subtropical species. 
Viguiera chenopodina Greene.’ 
The type of this recently published species was collected by us between Santo 
Domingo and Matancita, November 14. It grows on the coastal plain as a shrub 1.8 
to 3 meters high. 
1See p. 311. 
