228 NORTH AMERICAN FLORA [VoLuME 21 
sparsely pilose, pink; stamens usually 5, exserted; fruit broadly obovoid, 4 mm. long, dark- 
brown, finely pilose, the angles narrow, tuberculate, the sides finely and closely tuberculate; 
seed broadly obovoid, 2.5-3 mm. long, pale-brown. 
Type collected in western Texas in 1849, Charles Wright 603 (U.S. Nat. Herb. no. 22766). 
DIsTRIBUTION: Western Texas. 
21. Allionia suffruticosa Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: 408. 
1911. 
Plants suftrutescent below and much branched, 3-5 dm. high, the branches slender, terete, 
ascending, glaucescent and glabrous below, the middle internodes greenish, bifariously puberu- 
lent, the internodes elongate; petioles slender, 5-10 mm. long, glabrous or minutely puberulent; 
leaf-blades deltoid or deltoid-ovate, 2-4 cm. long, 1-2.5 cm. wide, entire or subundulate, thin, 
bright-green, sparsely pilose or glabrous, subcordate to rounded at the base, obtuse or acute 
at the apex; inflorescence of few small cymes, these sparsely branched, the branches very 
slender, alternate, viscid-pilose, bearing few or numerous reduced sessile bractlike leaves; 
involucres few, 3-flowered, 5 mm. long at anthesis, 8 mm. long in fruit, densely viscid-pilose 
with fulvous hairs, the lobes ovate or oval, rounded or obtuse; perianth 10-12 mm. long, sparsely 
pilose, pink; fruit broadly obovoid, 5 mm. long, dark-brown, sparsely short-pilose, the angles 
very prominent, composed of distinct tubercles, the sides broad, very finely tuberculate; seed 
broadly obovoid, 3.5 mm. Jong, brownish-stramineous. 
Tyrg LocaLrity: Los Naranjos, Oaxaca. 
DISTRIBUTION: Oaxaca. 
22. Allionia comata Small, Fl. SE. U.S. 407. 1903. 
Oxybaphus nyctagineus Cervantesii A. Gray, in Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. Surv. 174. 1859. Not 
Calyxhymenia Cervantesii Desf. 1829. 
Oxybaphus nyctagineus oblongifolius A. Gray, in Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. Surv. 174, in part. 1859. 
Oxybaphus viscosus Hemsl. Biol. Centr. Am. Bot. 3:3,in part. 1882. NotO.viscosus1/Hér. 1849, 
Oxybaphus Cervantesii S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 18: 142. 1883. 
Allionia nyctaginea Cervantesii Coult. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 2: 352. 1894. Not A. Cervantesié 
Steud. 1840. 
Mirabilis nyctaginea setigera Heimerl, Beitr. Syst. Nyct. 22. 1897. 
Mirabilis nyctaginea oblongifolia Heimerl, Beitr. Syst. Nyct. 23, in part. 1897. 
Mirabilis nyctaginea Cervantesti Heimerl, Beitr. Syst. Nyct. 23. 1897. 
Mirabilis nyctaginea alpicola Heimerl, Beitr. Syst. Nyct. 23. 1897. 
Allionia pratensis Standley, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 12: 351. 1909. 
Allionia melanotricha Standley, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 12: 351. 1909. 
Oxybaphus melanotrichus Weatherby, Proc. Am. Acad. 45: 425. 1910. 
Oxybaphus comatus Weatherby, Proc. Am. Acad. 49: 492. 1913. 
Oxybaphus pratensis Weatherby, Proc, Am. Acad. 49: 492. 1913. 
Stems few or solitary, from a woody root, usually erect, sometitnes decumbent, 3-12 dm. 
high, stout or slender, simple or sparsely branched below the inflorescence, sometimes with 
weak sterile branches at the base, green, or glaucescent below, glabrous below or bifariously 
puberulent, very rarely pilose with soft viscid fulvous hairs, pilose or short-pilose above but 
the pubescence usually bifarious below the inflorescence, the internodes usually elongate; 
petioles slender, 1-5 cm. long, glabrous or puberulent, rarely white-pilose in the earliest leaves; 
leaf-blades usually elongate-deltoid but sometimes deltoid, ovate, or lanceolate, 3-10 cm. long, 
0.8-5.5 cm. wide, subcordate or truncate at the base or sometimes cordate, obtuse, or acutish, 
acute or attenuate at the apex or often obtuse, rarely rounded, entire or subundulate, thin, 
bright-green, sparsely viscid-puberulent or short-pilose or glabrous, commonly ciliolate; 
inflorescence cymose-paniculate, usually narrow and sparsely branched, sometimes broad and 
loosely branched, the branches slender, alternate, viscid-pilose with fulvous hairs, bearing 
very few bractlike leaves; involucres few or numerous, usually short-pedunculate, 3-5 mm. 
long at anthesis, about 8 mm. long in fruit, densely viscid-pilose with fulvous or often black 
hairs, the lobes oval-oblong, usually longer than the tube and rounded at the apex; perianth 
10-12 mm. long, purplish-red, sparsely pilose, the limb sometimes 20 mm. broad; stamens 
3-5, long-exserted; fruit obovoid, 3-4.5 mm. long, brownish- or blackish-olivaceous, minutely 
