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Halenia paucifolia (E.) Orizaba, Mexico. 9,000 



Polemonium (W.) grandiflorum (E.) Orizaba, „ 9,000 



Pbacelia (N. & S.) pimpinelloides (E.) Popocatepetl, Mexico. 10,000 



Orizaba, „ 12,500 



Kama (S.) hirsutum (E.) Oaxaca, „ 7,000 



latifolium (E.) Oaxaca, „ 8,000 



Fuego, Guatemala. 8,300 



Echinospermum (W.) mexicanum (E.) Orizaba, Mexico. 10,000 



Amsinckia (N. & S.) mexicana (E.) Mecboacan, „ 8,000 



Macromeria (A.) discolor (E.) Oaxaca, „ 8,000 



longiflora (E.) Morelia, „ 8,000 



Onosmodium (N.) strigosum (E.) Morelia, „ 8,000 



Litbospermum (W.) disticbum (E.) Orizaba, „ 11,000 



spatbulatum (E.) . t Oaxaca, „ 9,000 



strictum (E.) Toluca, „ 9,500 



Ipomcea (W.) simulans (E.) Oaxaca, „ 8,000 



Solanum (W.) cardiopbyllum (E.) Mexico. 8,000 



demissum (E.) Mexico. 8,000 



piliferum (E.) Fuego, Guatemala. 8,300 



squamulosum (E.) Real del Monte, Mexico. 8,000 



verrucosum (E.) Orizaba, „ 10,000 



Pbysalis (W.) hirsuta (E.) Fuego, Guatemala. 8,300 



Saracha (A.) laxa (E.) Oaxaca, Mexico. 6,000 



umbellata (A.) Orizaba, „ 10,000 



Kectouxia (E.) formosa (E.) Real del Monte, Mexico. 8,500 



Oestrum (S.) nitidum (E.) Oaxaca, „ 6,000 



Nierembergia (A.) angustifolia (E.) Real del Monte, „ 8,000 



Calceolaria (A.*) mexicana (E.) Oaxaca, „ 8,500 



Orizaba, „ 10,000 



trilobata (E.) Fuego, Guatemala. 7,000 



Alonsoa (A.) caulialat'a (A.) Fuego, „ 8,300 



Pentstemon (W.f) gentianoides (E.) . . . . Orizaba, Mexico. 9,000 



Fuego, Guatemala. 10,000 



perfoliatus (E.) Oaxaca, Mexico. 9,000 



Mimulus (W.) glabratus (A.) Orizaba, „ 12,000 



Moran, „ 8,000 



orizabse (E.) Orizaba, „ 10,000 



Sibtborpia (W.) picbinchensis (A.) Orizaba, „ 9,000 



Oaxaca, „ 9,000 



Veronica (W.) serpyllifolia (W.) Orizaba, „ 12,000 



Seymeria (W.) virgata (E.) Villalpando, „ 8,000 



Oaxaca, „ 7,500 



Castilleja (W.f) fissifolia (A.) Irazu, Costa Rica. 11,000 



irasuensis (E.) Irazu, „ 9,000 



— , — litbospermoides (E.) Real del Monte, Mexico. 8,000 



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