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tubo Saori limbo elongato cylindraceo apice 5-fido. Anthere basi auriculis 
Z 
brevibus obtusis  sagittate Styli rami elongati, hirtelli, in appendices 
acutas desinentes. Achenia 4-gona, leviter incurva, apice subtruncata, 
‘ : F 
1. Be Slnenciod osum, Benth. sp. nov.; foliis profunde ate lobis 
ovatis sublobatis subtus inter venas hfsitas sislicin capitulis parvulis irregu- 
lariter corymbosis. 
Has. Mexico; woods in the province of Oaxaca, at an elevation of 
7500 feet, Galeotti n. 2089. 
Herba ex Galeotti annua, sone , parum ramosa, 1~2-pedalis, pilis ote 
rigidulis scabro-pubescens, in panicula pube glandulosa intermixtis. Folia 
cireumscriptione late deltoidea, subbipollicaria, acuta, denticulata et protithde 
3-loba, lobis ovato-deltoideis basi seepe utringne lobo parvo auctis, inte 
lateralibus duplo majore, supra scaberrima, petiolis 1} Be erga ati 
basi auriculato-dilatatis connatisque ; fo Hin superiora parva, distantia; in 
panicula bractezformia, a oblongo-lanceolata. Panicule rami riahatt 
elongati, ultimi v. pedunculi breves. Involucri bractew 1-2-seriate, 2-22 lin. 
ong. Corolle ex Galeotti Sw ae omar involucrum submquantes, extus 
hispidulze. Achenia matura desun 
Fig. 1. Floret with the subtending palea. 2. Three of its stamens. 3. Summit 
of the style. 
The following is a second unpublished species of the genus :— 
A. tosum, Benth. sp. nov.; foliis hastato-trilobis lobis late 
lanceolatis indivisis subtus dense twinientanis, eapitulis majusculis paucis 
lias. Mexico, Bates in Herb. Hook. 
Statura A. corymbosi et pariter superne glanduloso-pubescens. Folia 
crassiora, ‘hatin petiolata, lobis Ninn a tag haud divisis, supra scaberrima, 
velar tomento denso canescentia, petiolis ut in corym alatis basi 
natis ; summa indivisa, subsessilia, lanceolata, pollicaria. ess a in 
‘pecans 2 tantum, quam in A. corymboso duplo majora. Involucri bractes 
4—7 lin. Jonge, lineares, foliaces, glanduloso-pubescentes et icite. 
Receptaculi paleew rigide, acutissime, rubentes, nitide. 
genus is in many respects allied to Zaluzania and eee but 
differs in habit and in the absence of any ray.—G. BentHam 
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