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media lateralibus duple latiore.'" The seeds are angled 

 by mutual pressure, and soft-muricate : radicle straight. 

 The abuminous layer is not separable from the testa. 



441. Calophanes peninsuearis Rose. San Jose 

 del Cabo. 



442. Ruellia. sp. Flowers large, white, very fra- 

 grant. San Jose del Cabo. 



443. Berginia Palmeri Rose ? — Todos Santos. 



444. Beloperone Californica Benth. — Todos San- 

 tos, San Jose del Cabo. La Paz. 



445. Beloperone hians Brandegee. — Todos Santos. 



446. JusTiciA Palmeri Rose. Contributions U. S. 

 Herb., vol. i, 75. La Paz, San Jose del Cabo. 



447. JusTicA iNSOLiTA Brandegee. — Todos Santos. 

 La Paz. 



448. Henrya cost AT a Gray. More hirsute and 

 glandular than Mexican specimens, leaves large with less 

 prominent nerves, flowers white. — Sierra de la Laguna. 



449. Tetramerium hispidum Nees. — Sierra de la 

 Laguna. 



450. Tetramerium ovalifolium Qlsreted ? This 

 is the Dianthera Sonorcv f of the Comondu collection. 

 The specimens were past flowering. — Sierra de la La- 

 guna. 



451. Carlowrightia Arizonica Gray. In spite of 

 the white or ochroleucous flowers it is probably to this 

 species instead of C . cordifolia that the plants collected 

 at Comondu and San Julio should be referred. Forms 

 which I am unable to separate from them have been since 

 collected on the Sierra de la Laguna. They all have the 

 entire posterior lip thickened and yellowish at the center 

 and contracted below: the filaments more or less pubes- 

 cent. The San Julio specimens are small leaved and 



