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apart: calyx cuneate-campanulate, resembling that of S. icorodoniaefolia, 

 . short white-villous, in antheaia 5 to 6 nun. Long ; the tube three 

 or four tiin Bding the Bhort blunt lips: corolla blue, pilose, L.2 cm. 



long; the tube included or barely exserted; the lip Blightly exceeding 

 the galea: style bearded. — Puebla, between Acatlan and Piaxtla, alt. 

 1,230 to 1,880 m., Nov. 22, 1894 (R II'. Nehon^o. 2005). The calyx 

 has ;i Btrong ginger-like fragrance. 



* * * * Leaves pubescent beneath : plant not identified. 



117. S. Kkkki.ii. Benth. Lab. 263, & in DC. Lc. 316, with ovate 



Cordate very rugose leaves canuseent tomeiitose beneatli, and with d( 



paniculate-branched racemes, the calyx pilose-hirsute, not canescent- 

 toinentose, described from Tlalpujahua, Michoacan, and from Regla. 



G. Cordifoliae, Benth. Tall herbs or shrubs (ours herbs) with broad 

 cordiform herbaceous leaves green or pale beneath and cordate al base, 

 at least the lowermost long-petioled. (<& purpvrascens & S. Martensii 

 might be looked for here.) 



* Stems pilose-hispid : leaves crenate, pale beneatli : calyx pilose-hispid, more or 



less glandular. 



118. S. A.MARI3SIMA, Ort. Dec. 4; Edw. Bot. Reg. iv.t. 347; Benth. 

 1. C 317 j 1 leinsl. 1. c. 553 ; Briq. 1. c. 280. ,S. circinata, Cav. Ic. iv. 9, t. 

 318. S. amara, Jacq. Ilort. Schoenb., iii. 2, t. 255. S. hirsuta, Si 



& Moc. I.e. 8. S. amethyst i tut, Donnell Smith, Knuin. PI. Guat. i. 35, 

 ii. 62, in part, not Smith. — S. cyanea, Donnell Smith I.e. iii. l'>7. iv. 125, 

 not Benth. — A common species from Central Mexico to Central 

 America and Panama. Without locality {Uhde, no. 7 ( JI): San Luifl 

 Potosi, alt. 1,850 to 2,1C)0 m., 1878 (Parry iV Palmer, no. 752 ! 

 Hidalgo, hills above Pachuca, alt. 2,550m., duly 18, 1898 {C. G. 

 Pringle, no. 6914): Mexico, Guadalupe, Aug. 17. is f>5 (Bilimek, no. 

 804); Valley of Mexico, May 11, 1865 (Bourgeau, no. 125, in part), 

 Sept. 19, L889 (C. G. Pringle, no. 2817); Rio Hondo Canon. Aug. 22, 

 L890 (<'. G. Pringle, no. .')1 ">■">): Miciioacan, Tlalpujahua (Graham): 

 Oaxaca, Monte Alban, alt. 1,790 m., duly 20, 1894 ( /.. O. Smith, no. 

 171); Valley of Oaxaca, alt. 1,540 to 1,790 m., L894 (A'. W. Helton^ 

 nos. 1108, L289) : Guatkmai.a, Cohan, Dept. Aha Verapaz, alt. 

 1,320 ra., duly, 1885, and Santa Rosa, Dept. Baja Verapaz, alt. 1,540 m., 

 duly. L887 ( //. <•.,„ Tuerckheim in exsicc. d. 1). Smith, nos. lid. l 192); 

 San Lucas, Dept. Zacatepequez, alt. 1,700 m., April, 1890 (./. D. Smith, 

 no. 2187); Estanzuela, Dept. Santa RoBa, alt. 77i»m., Aug., L892, 

 Santa Rosa, alt. 925 in.. .May, 1893, and Laguna do Ayarza, Dept. da- 



