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9. Cotyledon corderoyi, Baker in Gard. Chron. 1874, p.599. — 
Mexico ? ; 
10. Cotyledon cxspitosa, Haw. Misc. p. 180; Ref. Bot. t. 69. — 
Cotyledon linguiformis, Ait. | 
Cotyledon reflera, Willd. 
Echeveria cespitosa, DC. 
Sedum cotyledon, Jacq. Ecl. i. t. 17. 
Echeveria campanulata, Kze. Delect. Sem. Hort. Lips. 1842. 
CALIFORNIA.— MEXICO. 
11. Cotyledon canaliculata, Baker in Ref. Bot. i. sub tab. 58. n, 9. 
Echeveria canaliculata, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4986. 
Soutn Mexico, Real del Monte (Staines). 
12. Cotyledon carnicolor, Baker in Ref. Bot. iii. t. 199. 
Mexico 2 
13. Cotyledon cymosa, Baker in Ref. Bot. t. 68. 
Echeveria cymosa, Lemaire, Ill. Hort. x. Suppl. p. 79. 
MEXICo. 
14. Cotyledon desmetiana, Morren, Belg. Hort. xxiv. p. 159. 
MExico. 
15. Cotyledon farinulenta, Lem. Ill. Hort. 1864, sub tab. 392. 
MEXxico. 
16. Cotyledon fulgens, Baker in Ref. Bot. t. 64. 
Echeveria fulgens, Lem. Jard.-Fleur. t. 244. 
. Mexico. | 
17. Cotyledon (§ Umbilicus) galeottiana, Hemsley, Diag. Pl. Nov. pars 1, p. 9. 
Herbacea, glabrescens, ramosa, ramis gracilibus lignosis, foliis (radicalibus ignotis) vix carnosis 
glabris alternis spathulatis petiolatis, floribus albis pedicellatis in cymas unilaterales dispositis, 
sepalis basi gibbosis, corolla infra medium 5-partita. 
Herba (annua?) glabrescens, ramosa, 4~6-pollicaria (probabiliter interdum ultra), ramis tenuibus 
teretibus, lignosis, glaucis. Folia (radicalia ignota) caulina alterna, vix carnosa, glabra, 
ovato-lanceolata, obtusa, deorsum attenuata, 6-9 lineas longa. lores albi, pedicellati, circiter 
5-6 lin. diametro, in cymas unilaterales dispositi; pedicelli sparse “puberuli, 3-6 lin. longi; 
calycis lobi subcarnosi, linearo-oblongi, obtusi, petalis paulo breviores, basi gibbosi ; corollz 
lobi vix ad medium coherentes, lanceolati, acuti; stamina 10, tubo inserta, alterna, breviora, 
filamentis filiformibus vel basi parum dilatatis ; squamule fere sesquilinesr. Carpella5, oblonga, 
-polysperma, stylis brevibus subulatis coronata; semina oblonga. _ 
Sourn Mexico, rocks at 5000 to 6000 feet in the Cordillera of Oaxaca (Galeotti, 
9812). Hb. Kew. | 
A distinct species, readily distinguished. from all described Mexican congeners by its 
white cymose flowers. 
