402 Flora of the Cape Region. [ZOE 
long, about 5-flowered; calyx 114 mm. long, segments lanceolate, 
acute: tube of the corolla slender, 10 mm. -long; lobes oblong 
obtuse half the length of the tube: stamens ro, the 5 larger 3 
mm. long, 2-celled, nearly sessile, the alternates 1-celled, 2 mm. 
long on filaments little shorter—the connective in both forms 
brush-bairy at tip: rudiment of ovary 3 mm. long: ¢ flowers not ~ 
seen: fruit 1-celled, oblong-oval beaked, 5-11 cm. long on slender 
peduncles half as long, and with five horns 3-5 cm. long project- 
ing backward from the base: seeds 6 mm. long covered by the 
milky white aril; testa rugose, crustaceous. — The first speci- 
men was collected by Dr. Gustav Eisen. It was afterward found 
abundantly, in fruit, about the western side of the mountains. 
756. EcCHINOCYSTIS (ECHINOPEPON) CoULTERI (Gray).— 
Cafion Hondo. 
Garrya Wricurit Torr. This species is common in 
the mountains, and reaches a height of 3 m. or more. The 
leaves are not mucronulate on the margins as are most of the 
Arizona forms. Specimens from the Santa Rita Mountains have 
nearly smooth leaf margins, while those from Santa Pedro Martir 
are exceedingly rough. 
757- RANDIA OBCORDATA Wats.—Common at low eleva- 
tions. 
758. CRUSEA PARVIFOLIA Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 430. 
Agrees very closely with the description and figure, differing 
only in unessential particulars.—Cafion Hondo on the western 
side of the mountains. 
274. VALERIANA SORBIFOLIA HBK. 
75 STEVIA MICRANTHA Lag. In the mountains at various 
places, not common 
760. EupAtToRIuM sAGirTaTum Gray. Common in the 
vicinity of Pescadero, usually growing in brush fences. Well- 
nown from Guaymas northward to Arizona. 
ERIGERON SUBDECURRENS Schultz Bip. This is the 
Conyza Coulteri of the previous list. 
761. CONYZA SOPHIAFOLIA, HBK.—El Taste. 
762. BACCHARIS SAROTHROIDES Gray.—Near Sierra San 
Lazaro. 
