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10. O. rhodantha K. Schum. Stem erect; internodes obovate or more 

 oblong, 7-12 cm. long, 5-10 cm. wide; pulvini with reddish brown bristles; 

 spines 2-4, soon becoming gray, up to 3 cm. long, the larger flattened, porrect or 

 erect, the lower deflexed; flowers carmine; style rose-red; stigma green; fruit 

 obovate, bristly, soon unarmed. Table-lands: Colo.— w Neb.— Wyo. SiibmonL 

 Je. 



11. O. xanthostemma K. Schum. Stem erect, 3 dm. high; internodes 

 obovate, bright green; pulvini woolly at first, with reddish brown bristles; lower 

 ones spineless, the upper with 2-4 large spines, which are terete, 4 cm. long, the 

 upper dark brown, porrect, the lower reflexed, and 2-4 dark smaller ones; flowers 

 5 cm. broad, carmine-red; style white at the base; stigma green; fruit obovoid, 

 prickly. Table-lands: Colo. SuhmonL Je, 



12. O. basilaris Engelm. Ascending; internodes obovate, glaucescent, 

 minutely pubescent, 1-2 dm. long; pulvini depressed, with yellow wool and 

 numerous reddish browTi bristles, without proper spines; flowers purple, 6 

 cm. broad; fruit short-obovate, pubescent. Desert regions: Ariz.— Utah— Nev. 



Calif. — Sonora. Son, 



13. O. humifusa Raf. Stem diffuse; internodes obovate or suborbicular, 

 7.5-12 cm. long; pulvini with slender reddish brown bristles, mostly unarmed; 

 spines when present few, only marginal, stout, straight, white, usually reddish 

 at the base and apex, the longest 1.5-2.5 cm. long; flowers sulphur-yellow, 6-8.5 

 cm. broad; fruit clavate, naked, 3.5-5 cm. long, with purphsh pulp. 0. Rafiyies- 

 quiz Engelm. Sandy soil: Tex.— Colo.— Minn. Plain. 



14. O. Greenei Engelm. Stem diffuse; internodes orbicular-obovate; 

 pulvini with numerous reddish brown bristles, imarmed, or armed with 1-3 

 spines, the upper one stout, terete, 2.5-3.5 cm. long, brownish red, at least at^the 

 base; fruit ovate, 3 cm. long, imarmed. Dry plains: Colo.— Ariz. Son.—Suh- 

 monL 



15. O. tortispina Engehn. Stem prostrate; internodes orbicular-obovate, 

 1.5-2 dm. long; pulvini with yellowish bristles, armed with 3-5 yellowish, 

 angled, usually twisted spines, the longer ones 3-6 cm. long, with 2-4 slender 

 ones below; flowers sulphur-yellow, 6-7.5 cm. broad; fruit ovate^ 4.5-5 cm. long. 

 Plains : Miss.— Neb.— Tex.— Colo. Plain—Son. 



16. O. camanchica Engelm. Stem prostrate; internodes obovate-orbicular; 

 pulvini with few greenish or yellowish brown bristles, armed with 1-3 (or the 

 marginal ones 3-6) spines, which are reddish bro^vTi or blackish bro^-n with 

 paler tips, 3.5-7.5 cm. long, the upper erect, the rest deflexed; fruit oval^ 3.5-5 

 cm. long, deep red, sweet. Plains and hillsides: Tex.— Colo.— Ariz. I lam— 

 Siibmont. 



17. O. utahensis Purpus. 



Stem prostrate; internodes elliptic or obovate, 

 uarK green, uuivmi wiLn ^cx.w.ash white wool and yellowish bristles; spines 1-4, 

 the longest 4 cm. long; flowers up to 9 cm. broad, carmine; fruit cyhndric, 4 cm. 

 long and 2 cm. thick. Mountains: Utah. SuhmonL 



18 O. Palmeri Engelm. Stem erect; internodes oval, not tuberculate, 

 pale glaucous 20-25 cm. long, 15-20 cm. broad; pulvini with pale brownish or 

 gray persistent wool, and few straw-colored bristles; spines 5-7 larger ones and 

 a few smaller ones on the upper pulvini, 1-3 on the lower ones, 2 a-S cm. long, 

 erect or spreading or the upper ones deflexed. And regions: s Utah. L. bon. 



Je. 



19 O rubrifolia Engelm. Prostrate; internodes ovate, 12-15 cm. long 

 :and lb cm. broad; pulvini with bro^Tiish gray persistent wool and numerous 

 yellowish bristles; spines mostly 2 or 3, slender, angular and often twisted, 2.5-b 

 ■cm. long, aU deflexed. Arid regions: s Utah. L. Son. 



2. ECHINOCEREUS Engehn. Hedgehog Cereus. 



Plants with cylindric or rarely oblong stems, ribbed, or if tubercled, the 

 tubercles more or less connected in vertical rows. Leaves none. Spine-bearmg 



