OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. 133 



Mautynia fragrans, Lindl. At San Luis Potosi (747 Schaff- 

 uer), and at Guanajuato (Duges), where it is called " Toritos " ; 697 

 Parry & Palmer. 



Elytuauia BROMOiDES, Oersted. At Guajuco, Nuevo Leon 

 (2029). Quite distinct from E. tridentata, Vahl, to which it is re- 

 ferred by Hemsley. 



Calophaxes decdmbens, Gray. Apparently the same as C. 

 Schiedeana, Nees, from which G. Jasminum-Mexicantan, Nees, is 

 probably not distinct. At Saltillo (1009, 2032), at Lerios iu the 

 high mountains east of Saltillo (1010), and at San Luis Potosi (647 

 SchafFnerJ. 



Calophanes linearis, Gray. In the Sierra Madre, south of 

 Saltillo (2033). 



Ruellia tuberosa, Linn. At Guadalupe (1006), and Sutherland 

 Springs, Texas (1007, 2031), and at Saltillo. 



Ruellia Parryi, Gray. At Parras, Coahuila (1008). Flowers 

 noted as light-purple with darker veins in the throat. 



Stenandrium dulce, Nees. At Laredo, on the Rio Grande 

 (1005), and at Lerios, Coahuila (2030) ; 703 Parry & Palmer. 



SiPHONOGLOSSA PiLOSELLA, Torr. At Eagle Pass (1012), and 

 at Corpus Christi, Texas (2034), and in the mountains northeast of 

 Monclova, Coahuila (1011) ; 701 ^ Parry & Palmer. 



DiANTHERA PARVIFOLIA, Benth. & Hook. At San Antonio, 

 Texas (1015). Also a taller and stouter very glandular-pubescent 

 form, at Monterey, Nuevo Leon (1014), the same as 1214 Coulter. 

 This species might perhaps well be referred to Carlowrightia. 



Jacobinia iNCANA, Benth. & Hook. At Guajuco (997) and Mon- 

 terey, Nuevo Leon (998j ; 704 and 704^ Parry & Palmer. 



Jacobinia Mohintli, Benth. & Hook. At San Luis Potosi (112 

 Schaffher), and at Guanajuato (Duges). Known as " Muicle." 



Anisacanthus Wkightii, Benth. & Hook. At Uvalde (2035). 



Anisacanthus virg CLARIS, Nces. In the mountains east of 

 Saltillo (1016), and at San Luis Potosi (744 Schaffner) ; 706 Parry 

 & Palmer. Calyx-teeth from triangular and scarcely as long as the 

 tube to lanceolate and twice longer than the tube ; flowers " scarlet." 



Anisacanthus pumilus, Nees. Leaves somewhat broader than in 

 the last, the linear calyx-teeth many times longer than the very short 

 tube; flowers "light buff." At Parras, Coahuila (1017); 706^ Parry 

 & Palmer. 



DiCLiPTERA BRACHiATA, Spreng. At San Antonio, Texas (1013), 

 a villous form with small leaves. 



