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minutely glandular; petals very small, usually not projecting be- 

 yond calyx lobes; stamens much exserted. 



C?;^/(^r/^.--Amherstburg, Macoun. Connecticut. — Wheelock. 

 Netv jfersey. — Beck ; Princeton, Torrey ; Hudson Co , D. C. 

 Eaton. Pennsylvania. — Near Philadelphia, Redfield ; Chester 

 Co., Canby ; Easton, Schweinitz. Delaware. — Wilmington, Can- 

 by. WasJiington, D.C. — Vasey, Ward. Virginia. — Harper's 

 Ferry, Porter; Wytheville, Shriver ; Bedford Co., Curtiss ; Lex- 

 ington, " Potomak," Rafinesque, in Torr. Herb. (//. foliosa.) 

 North Carolina. — Buncombe Co., Turkey Creek, near Morgan- 

 ton, Canby; Mts., Vasey,, Croom ; Bethany and Salem, Schwei- 

 nitz. Alabama. — Buckley. Louisiana. — Red River, Hale. Ten- 

 nessee. — Nashville, Gattinger. Kentucky. — Short. Indiana. — 

 M. S. Coulter! 



9. H. LONGIPETALA, Sen, in DC. Prodr. iv. 52, (1830). 



Stems, 1° to I ^° high, usually bearing a {qw small bracts, 

 slightly villous ; petioles villous with rusty hairs ; leaves broadly 

 ovate-cordate, 2' to 3' broad, slightly 5 to 9-lobed, lobes aristate- 

 dentate, margin finely ciliate ; calyx at time of flowering about 

 2" long, narrowly campanulate, glandular-pubescent, lobes half 

 as long as entire calyx, unequal ; petals linear, about twice as 

 long as calyx lobes. 



Mexico. — Regla, Halsted, (ex. descrip.) ; South Mexico, in 

 Mountains above Toluca, (Andrieux, No. 356, fide Hemsley). 



10. H. Orizabensis, Hemsley, Diag. PI. Nov. pars. iii. 50, 

 (1880). 



Villous with rusty spreading hairs, especially the 4' to 8' 

 long petioles ; stems 1° to 2° high, usually bearing one or two 

 small leaves or laciniate bracts; lower leaves rcnmd- cordate, 2' 

 to 3' broad, the larger veins villous underneath, the upper sur- 

 face almost glabrous, slightly and rather obtusely 5 or 7-lobed, 

 lobes crenate, aristate-dentate, margin ciliate ; calyx at time of 

 flowering campanulate, glandular-pubescent, about 2" long ; 

 petals linear, about twice as long as calyx lobes ; stamens con- 

 spicuously exserted. 



Mexico. — Sierra de Agua, Miiller, (ex descrip.). Peak of 

 Orizaba, ^^ Linden, No. 577, Galeotti, No. 2,835, fi<J<^ Hemsley). 

 I I. II. RUBESCENS, Torr. Sitgr. Rep., 160, (1854). 



Stems, often bearing one or two small leaves or a few bracts, 

 l°to 18' high, minutely glandular; petioles slightly villous, or 



