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the Cucamonga Mountains and elsewhere, Wallace (panicles only, 

 referred in Syn. Fl. 2Ga, to P. Glevelnndi), S. B. Sf W. F. Parish. 

 P. Cleveland!, of wliith the best specimens have now been received 

 from the Brothers Parish (who are most zealously and admirably 

 developing the botany of the region) appears to hold to the bearded 

 sterile filament, has decidedly smaller and narrower corolla, of more 

 crimson color; the leaves are rigid, very acutely and rigidly dentate, 

 and the np[)cr pairs almost always connate into an oblong or oval 

 disk. "With P. spectahills this equally showy species accords only the 

 character of the panicle and the glabrous filament, the corolla being 

 less ampliate above, &c. I am glad to dedicate the species to the 

 botanists who alone have collected it (except for the imperfect and 

 misunderstood specimens of the late Mr. Wallace) and have enabled 

 me to make it known. 



Pentstemon brevilabris. Glaber, glaucescens, e basi lignes- 

 cente ramosus, ultra-spithamajus ; foliis coriaceis integerrimis oblongo- 

 lanceolatis imisve spathulatis ; thyrso angusto elongato, pedunculis 

 paucifloris brevissimis ; calycis segmentis lanceolatis prorsus herbaceis ; 

 corolla vix semipollicari (albida?) sursura ventricosa parum bilabiata, 

 lobis subconformibus brevissimis; filamento sterili autheriferis fere 

 conform! nudo. — Cerros Island, Lower California, S. Belding, 1881. 



Ortiiocarpus Parishii. IWiphysaria a.ni\\Qvi?, omnibus biloculari- 

 bu5, ultra-spithamjea, ramosa ; foliis 3-5-fidis ramisque fere glabris, 

 lobis lineari-filiformibus ; braeteis 5-partitis foliis consimilibus sum- 

 misve purpureo tinctis cum calyce tenuiter pubentibus flore brevioribus ; 

 lobis calycis lanceolatis obtusis tubo dimidio brevioribus ; corolla pur- 

 piirascente labio ssepius pallido, saccis tarn latis quam longis, fauce 

 parum pubescente, galea lauceolata obtusiuscula extus puberula. — 

 San Jacinto Mountain, San Diego Co., California, S. B. ^ W. F. 

 Parish, July, 1880. 



CouDYLANTiius ( Adenostegia) Nevinii. Paniculato-ramosus, 

 subvillosus ; foliis tripartitis integrisque angnsto-linearibus baud 

 calloso-apiculatis ; iloribus secus ramulos graciles sparsis nudiusculis ; 

 corolla flavido-purpurascente ; staminibus 4 consimilibus; filamentis 

 villosis ; antheris unilocularibus, loculo altero rudimentario vel sicpe 

 nullo ; seminibus Igevibus scarioso-apiculatis. (To stand next to C. 

 tenuis, and the subsection in Syn. Fl. to be widened ou account of 

 the essentially one-celled anthers.) — California, in the San Bernard- 

 ino Mountains, at about 5,000 feet, Rev. J. C. Nevin, 1880, S. B. 

 ^ W. F. Parish, 1881. 



