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tomentum of the leaves (Fig. 80) ; the form which T. V. 

 Munson named Later Doaniana is very close to Mustang. 

 The leaves of this form and of another varietv, the most 



Fig. 79. Leaf of Novo-Mexicana (Mobeetie). 



characteristic and most common, selected by T. V. Munson,. 

 and named by him Early Doaniana, resemble certain 

 vigorous forms of Novo-Mexicana so closely that they are 

 readily confused; finally, the erect habit of the Early 

 Doaniana seems to indicate an effect of the Rupestris. 

 Munson expected a future for these hybrids as direct pro- 

 ducers and graft-bearers. Their fructification is not abundant, 

 and the characters of the Mustang are too pronounced in the 



