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EuTNGiUM carlin^t:, Dclar. In sandy places near San Luis 

 Potosi (G Schaffncr) ; 286 Parry & Palmer, referred to E. Wrightii, 

 which differs chiefly in the much more conspicuous rigid and spinose 

 floral bracts. 



EuLOPHUS Texanus, Benth. & Ilook. At Lerios, Coahuila 

 (38G). 



EuLOPiius PEUCEDANOIDES, IIBK. In the Sierra Madre, south 

 of Saltillo (Palmer, sparingly), and near San Miguelito (5 Schaffner) ; 

 292 and 293 Parry & Palmer. 



Apium LEPTOPnYLi.UM, F. Miiell. At San Lorenzo de Laguna 

 (385), at Monterey (2109, in part), and about San Luis Potosi (2 

 Schaffncr) ; 294 Parry & Palmer. In several forms. 



Apium Popei, Gray. At Monterey, Nuevo Leon (2109, in part). 



CuANTZiA LINEATA, Kutt. Near Morales (1 Schaffner); 287 

 Parry & Palmer. 



Djscopleura laciniata, Benth. & Hook. At Sutherland Springs, 

 Texas. 



Peucedanum Mexicanum. Glabrous, the stout erect stem 2 or 

 3 feet high or more : leaves with a broadly dilated sheathing petiole, 

 at least thrice ternate, the ultimate segments from linear to narrowly 

 lanceolate, elongated, acute and acutely toothed or laciniate : umbel 

 naked or with a few linear bracts, the rays (G to 20) ^ to \h inches 

 long ; bracts of the involucels very narrow : flowers white : fruit very 

 broadly elliptical (4 or 5 lines long by 3 or 4 broad), on pedicels 1 or 

 2 lines long, with thin wings and numerous vittK, the dorsal ridges 

 filiform : seed flattened-reniform, scarcely at all sulcate on the back, 

 but with a shallow channel on the face. — On rocks near Morales 

 (4 Schaffner) ; 288 Parry & Palmer. Known as " Ococotillo." 316 

 and 571 Bourgeau, referred to Peucedanum by Ilemsley, are Angelica 

 Mexicana, Yatke. Though certainly an Angelica rather than a Peu- 

 cedanum^ yet it is somewhat anomalous in some of its characters. 



Daucus montanus, Willd. At San Luis Potosi (3 Schaffner); 

 291 Parry & Palmer. 



Garrya ovata, Benth. In the San Miguelito and San Rafael 

 Mountains (888, 889 Schaffner) ; 295 Parry & Palmer, referred to 

 G. laurifolia. 



Garrya laurifolia, Hartw. In the San Rafael Mountains (890 

 Schaflfner). 



