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length; galea as long as the tube, slightly exceeding the calyx; 
lip short, the teeth half its length. 
This species is nearest to C. foltolosa, but instead of having 
herbaceous stems clothed with white tomentum, is a much 
branched plant having smooth, hard, woody stems, and the 
leaves are broader and narrowed at the base. Collected by C. A. 
Anthony in ‘‘an almost inaccessible spot on the western cliff’’ of 
Guadalupe Island, Sept. 20, 1896. Harry Drent also collected. 
fragments of it from the same island later. Dr. Palmer collected 
on Guadalupe a Castilleia referred by Dr. Watson to C. foliolosa, 
specimens of which I have not seen. 
Galvesia glabrata. A glabrous, leafy perennial, sometimes 
the young shoots twining in the manner of certain Antirrhinums; 
leaves opposite or ternate, the nodes 4-8 cm. long, oblong-lance- 
olate, cuneate at base, 3 cm. long, 6 mm. wide, on petioles 3 mm. 
long; flowers apparently scarlet, 1-2 from the axils of the leaves; 
calyx lobes linear-lanceolate, the largest 5 mm. long; corolla 2-3 
cm. long, the lower lip 6 mm. wide, throat not closed by the pal- 
ate; capsule nearly globular, nodding, slightly exceeding the 
calyx lobes. 
This plant is nearest to G. juncea: the flowers are nearly the 
same, differing only in being slightly more bilabiate, with the 
lower lip a little wider and more densely yellow-bearded, with 
somewhat longer stamens and larger anthers. ‘The seeds and 
capsule are almost the same, but the capsule, on account of a 
curve of the pedicel near the flower, is pendulous. My herba- 
rium specimens of G. jucea all show erect pedicels and a living 
plant from Cedros Island seed bears no pendulous fruit. The 
most apparent difference is in the leaves. _ 
G, juncea seems almost leafless on the flowering stems, the 
leaves being so small and the larger leaves upon sterile shoots 
never equal the ordinary leaves of this new species. The stems 
of G. juncea never show any tendency totwine. No. 476 Pur- 
pus, San Felipe, Cape Region, rgor. 
GALVESIA SPECIOSA Gray, var. pubescens. Hirsute-pubes- 
cent throughout; leaves orbicular to broadly ovate. On rocks of 
Cabo San Lucas, Saucito and other localities of the Cape Region. 
