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flower-stems similar but smaller. Inflorescence terminal, slightly branched, few- 

 flowered, with small leaf -like bracts below the sessile flowers. Flowers fiattish, 

 f inch across. Sepals unequal, ovate, blunt, very fleshy, \ to \ the petals, pale 

 green. Petals broadly ovate, obtuse, patent above, wavy, white with a purple 

 midrib and a cluster of vein-like purple markings on either side of it. J way up 

 from the base. Stamens equalling the petals, adnate in the lower third, filamente 



Fig. 66. — S. gldbrum nov. comb. 



greenish, anthers reddish. Scales minute, ovate, greenish, set in a slight hollow 

 in the carpels. Carpels stout, ovate, strongly mammillate, streaked and dotted 

 with purple, at first erect, later slightly spreading, tapering into short, straight, 

 erect styles. 



Flowers August. Not hardy. 



Habitat. — Saltillo, Mexico. 



Received from Washington. The plant as figured here was not 



yet fully grown. 



44. Sedum pachucense nov. comb. (fig. 67). 



Synonym. — Sedastrutn pachucense C. H. Thompson in Trans. Acad. Sciences, 

 St. Louis, 20, 21-22, pi. X., 191 1. 

 Illustration. — l.c. (photo.). 



A well-marked Sedastrum, with dense, small Sempervivum-Uke 

 leaf-rosettes and tallish few-flowered stems. It comes very near 



