240 Eastwoop: New SPECIES OF OREOCARYA 
the corolla. All others that are known are distinctly salverform 
while this approaches the rotate form. It was collected by J. G. 
Lemmon, in whose honor it is a pleasure to name it, in Arizona, 
without definite locality, 1884. The type is in the Herbarium of 
the California Academy of Sciences. 
Oreocarya celosioides 
Stems stout, apparently simple from a leafy caudex which is 
clothed with the broad imbricated petioles of former leaves, 8 mm. 
in diameter, more than 4 dm. high, floriferous from above the 
middle, leafy, striate, setose-hispid with stiff tawny or white 
bristies and pubescent beneath the bristles with dense intri- 
cately appressed pubescerrce ; radical leaves mostly wanting, the 
persistent bases of the petioles remaining, these about 6 mm. 
broad, densely clothed with fine white appressed hairs and ciliate 
with spreading white bristles; the one or two small persistent 
leaves spatulate with petioles 2-3 times longer than the blades, 
together 3 cm. long, pubescence as on the stem, except that the 
bristles are pustulate at base ; cauline leaves linear-lanceolate, 2-4 
cm. long, 3-4 mm. wide, sessile, hispid with numerous very stiff 
bristles : inflorescence of thick, densely clustered, unilateral spikes, 
elongating upwards ; bractlets conspicuous, linear, shorter than the 
calyx: calyx about equalling the tube of the corolla, densely 
setose with yellowish bristles; divisions linear-lanceolate, 5 mm. 
long in flower, becoming 15 mm. in fruit, conniving over the nut- 
lets but with the foliaceous tips free: corolla white with orbicular 
divisions extending to 1 mm. of the throat, 4 mm. long and of 
equal width ; tube 5 mm. long, with the crests in the throat small, 
obtuse, less than 0.5 mm. ; scales at base forming a moniliform ring 
above the ovary, less than 1 mm. from the base: anthers oblong, 
1.3 mm. long, not quite reaching the crests; filaments short and 
broad, inserted about the middle of the tube: nutlets erect, acute, 
slightly cordate at base, keeled on the dorsal side and with the 
narrowly winged margins elevated so that there is a shallow con- 
cavity between the ridge and the continuous margin, 5.5 mm. long, 
3 mm. wide, rugose with transverse ridges and fine papillae be- 
tween ; scar shallow and narrow, not extending to the apex nor 
forked at base, nor extending to the very base; gynobase subu- 
late, 5 mm. long, attached for almost its entire length. 
This approaches O. sefosissima (Gray) Greene. It differs in 
the denser inflorescence, resembling somewhat that of Ce/osia 
cristata L., its larger flowers and different nutlets. It was dis- 
tributed as Eritrichium glomeratum DC. by Thos. J. Howell, from 
