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765) ; between San Cristobal and Teopisca, alt. 2,060 to 2,600 m., Dec. 



4, 1895, and between Hacienda Juucana and San Vincente, alt. 1,300 to 

 1,850 m., Dec. 12, 1895 {E. W. Nelson, nos. 3429, 3507). 



■*- -1- Calyx glandular-puberulent : corolla 3.5 to 4 cm. long: leaves cordate, acu- 

 minate, the lowest often 3 dm. long. 



131. S. MADRENSis, Seem. Bot. Herald, 327, t. 70; Hemsl. 1. c. 560. 

 — Described from the Sierra Madre of northwestern Mexico. Not 

 seen. 



B. Injlatae, ^enth. Shrubs: calyx infiated-companulate, brightly col- 

 ored : corolla scarlet ; the tube subventricose. (Calyx and corolla by 

 rare exception white.) 



* Leaves ovate-lanceolate to oblong, cuneate or narrowed at base. 

 1- Calyx and corolla glabrous or merely puberulent : style glabrous. 



132. S. Sessei, Benth. Lab. 288, & in DC. 1. c. 332 ; Hemsl. 1. c. 

 565; Briq. I.e. 282. S. Roezli, Scheidw. Fl. des Serres, xiv. 31, t. 

 1407. S. semperjlorens, La Llave in La Nat. vii. Apend. 81, ex char. 



5. fastuosa, Sesse «&. Moc. 1. c. 7. Rhodochlamys speciosa, Schauer, Lin- 

 naea, xx. 707. — Southern Mexico. Morelos, Cuernavaca, Nov. 14, 

 1865 (Botirgeau, no. 1238). 



-1- -1- Calyx and corolla glandular-pilose : style pilose. 



133. S. "Wagneriana, Polak. Linnaea, xli. 591. — Described from 

 Costa Rica. Not seen. 



* * Leaves ovate-lanceolate, cordate at base : stems viscid-hirsute. 



134. S. ADGLUTiNANS, Lag. Gen. & Spec. Nov. 2; Benth. I.e.; 

 Hemsl. I.e. 552 ; Briq. 1. c. — Described from " New Spain." Not seen. 



* * * Leaves ovate, acuminate, rounded at base, white-tomentose beneath, 1 dm. 

 or less in length : branches tonientose : shrub or small tree ( 1 to G m. high). 



135. S. PUBESCENS, Benth. Lab. 723, & in DC. 1. c. ; Hemsl. 1. c. 563 ; 

 Briq. 1. c. — Southern Mexico. Morelos, near Cuernavaca, Oct. 27, 

 1895, and Nov. 9, 1895, calyx and corolla white (C. G. Pringle, nos. 

 7080, 7065) : Oaxaca, San Dionicio (A?idrieux, no. 143) ; Jayacatlan, 

 alt. 1,380 m., Sept. 10, 1894 (L. 0. Smith, no. 170) ; Monte Alban, alt. 

 1,790 m., Oct. 4, 1894 (C. G. Pringle, no. 4960) ; near Oaxaca, alt. 1,600 

 to 1,930 m., Oct. 2, 1894, near Huajuapam, alt. 1,470 to 2,000 m., Nov. 

 19, 1894, and near Tlapancingo, alt. 1,850 to 2,460 m., Dec. 7, 1894 

 {E. W. Nelson, nos. 1972, 1521, 2091). 



