LEWTON: 
C. sulfurea 
Plant pubescent. 
Stipules ovate. 
Leaves subrotund, subcordate, 
less than I inch lon 
Peduncles a aoe lancer than 
the pet 
Bracts of iavglie 5-6, linear, 
—8 mm 
Flowers with brown or purple 
center 
Style exserted beyond the stam- 
ineal tube more than the 
length of the stamens. 
Capsules 3-4-celled, covered 
with black tuberculate glands. 
Cells 1-seeded by abortion. 
CIENFUEGOSIA DRUMMONDII 
475 
C. Drummondii 
Plant glabrous but for a few 
scattered stellate hairs on 
younger parts. 
Stipules linear-subulate. 
Leaves oblong or obovate, 2 
inches long. 
Peduncles twice as long as the 
petioles or more. 
Bracts of involucre Sees spatu- 
ate, 10-20 mm : 
Flowers without ak center, 
greenish yellow throughout. 
Style but little exserted beyond 
the stamineal tube. 
Capsules 5- or rarely 4-celled; 
black glands not conspic- 
uous. 
Cells 3—5-seeded. 
~ The name for the Texas plant should thus be Cienfuegosia 
Drummondii (A. Gray) Lewton, comb. nov. 
The synonymy is as follows: 
Fugosia Drummondii A. Gray, Pl. Wright. 1: 23. 
Hibiscus Drummondii Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: 67. 
1852. 
1892. 
(?) Cienfuegosia sulphurea, var. glabra Giirke; Mart. Fl. Bras. 12°: 
577.5 Teor 
Cienfuegosia sulphurea, var. Drummondii Hochreutiner, Ann. 
Conserv. et Jard. Bot. Genéve 7: 57. 1902. 
BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY 
. S. DEPARTMENT OF Acunosieees, 
WASHINGTON, D. C 
