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acute, 3.0 to 6 cm. long, dull and sparingly puberulent above, closely 

 canescent-pubenileut beneath ; petioles canescent, 2 cm. or less long : 

 racemes simple, 1dm. or less iu length ; verticels 2-6-flowered : pedicels 

 slender, 2 to 4 mm. long: calyx canescent, in anthesis 1.2 to 1.3 cm. 

 long, the tube becoming corrugated at base, broadened above, tvpice ex- 

 ceeding the ovate-lanceolate acuminate subequal lobes : corolla 2.5 to 

 3 cm. long, purple-violet, villous, the tube twice exceeding the calyx ; 

 the lip one half as long as the galea : style long-exserted, villous, — Ja- 

 lisco, between Colotlan and Bohmos, Sept. 8, 1897 (J. N. Rose, no. 

 2844). 



=: = Corolla scarlet or vermilion, without purple tinge. 



a. Upper lip of calyx prolonged into a subulate awn, nearly or quite equalling the 

 calyx-tube ; lower lip with 2 short subulate teeth. 



192. S. CINNABARINA, Mart. & Gal. 1. c, 63 ; Benth. 1. c. ; Hemsl. 1. c. 

 554 ; Briq. I.e., & Ann. Conserv. Jard. Bot. Geneve, ii. 169 (including 

 varieties). — Southern Mexico and Central America. Oaxaca, near 

 Oaxaca, alt. 2,310 to 2,920 m., Sept., 1894 {E. W. Nelson, no. 1345) 

 Sierra de San Felipe, alt. 460 m., Oct. 5, 1894 (C. G. Pringle, no. 4947) ; 

 San Juan del Estado, alt. 2,300 m., Nov. 4, 1894 (Z. G. Smith, no. 

 273): Chiapas {G/iiesbreght, nos. 72,757): Guatemala, San Miguel 

 Uspantan, Dept. Quiche, alt. 1,850 m., Apr., 1892, and Buena Vista, 

 Dept. Santa Rosa, alt. 1,700 m., Dec, 1892 (ffeyde & Lux in exsicc. J. 

 D. Smith, nos. 3118, 4381). 



b. Calyx-lips subequal. 



1. Calyx-lobes subulate tipped. 



193. S. ELEGANS, Vahl. Leaves mostly broad-ovate, subtruncate 

 or rounded at base, rarely exceeding 7 cm. in length : rhachis 

 and calyces sordid glandular-villous. — Enum. i. 238, 362 ; DC. 1. c. 

 342; Hemsl. I.e. 555; Briq. in Engl. & Prantl, I.e. *S'. incarnata, 

 Cav. Ann. Cienc. Nat. ii. 112; HBK. I.e. 293, t. 144; not Etling. .S". 

 microcuUs, Poir. Diet. vi. 614. aS. punicea, Mart. & Gal. I.e. 65. 

 S. microcalyx, Scheele, Linnaea, xxii. 589. S. longijiora, Sesse & Moc. 

 1. c. 8. — Central and southern Mexico. Without locality (Coulter, no. 

 1097) : Guanajuato, without locality, Dec, 1827 (Berlandier, no. 

 1319); oak woods {Hartweg, no. 162): Queretaro, Nov. 13, 1827 

 {Berlandier, no. 1245): Mexico, Santa Fe, July 24, 1865 {Bourgeau, 

 no. 489) ; woods of Maromenas, Oct. 11, 1865 {Bourgeau, no. 1111); 

 Valley of Mexico {Schaffner, no. 395) ; woods of Eslava, alt. 2,400 m., 

 Jan. 31, 1899 (C G. PringJe, no. 7711): MiCHOACAN, Tlalpajahua 



