21 CONTRIBUTIONS TO WESTERN BOTANY 
Allium Nuttallii Watson No. 29076, Eagle Pass Tex., 29077 
Beeville Tex. and 29078 Winterhaven Tex. 
Tillandsia Baileyi Rose, No, 29079 Port Isabel Tex. This is 
about the type locality. It is described as having the ieaves co- 
vered with a ‘‘scurf‘‘ below. This consists of innumerable con- 
cave and hyaline disks with black centers, about 4 mm, diam., 
overlapping eachother. It seems to be a good species. 
chenocaulon Drummondii Gray, No. 29080, Beeville Tex. 
not solidified below. Pedicels 1-14 inches long. Flowers 10-15, 
white, xbout 4 mm. leng, with broad petals, Pods filiform, vari- 
ously kinked, finally reflexed, about 2 inches long by 1 mm. wide, 
not angled but torulose, sessile, acuminate into the short style. 
The stems unbranched. 
Encelia lineariloba n.sp. 
No, 29410, Laredo Tex. March 23 1932. A much branched and 
erect and slender shrub, 2-3 feet high, growing on embankment 
by the side of the road, also gathered at Dryden in 1931. Leaves 
laciniately dissected into 2-3 pairs of linear-acuminate divisio g. 
1-2 inches long, with revolute margins ashy-white below with mi- 
nute hairs, Leaves 2-3 inches long and nearly sessile, alternate, 
