63 



Cacti.— Orcutt. 



64 



RHIPSALI9 HOULLETIANA Lem. 

 RHIPSAL.IS LINDBERGIANA KS. 

 RHIPSALIS LINEARIS KS. 

 RHIPSALIS SAGblONIS Lem. 

 RHIPSALIS SANSIBARICA Weber. 

 RHIPSALIS SQUAMULOSA KS. 

 HRIPSALIS SUAREZIANA Weber. 

 RHIPSALIS TETRAGONA Weber. 

 RHIPSALIS TRTGONA Pf. 

 RHIPSALIS TUCMANEISSIS Weber. 

 RHIPSALIS VIRGATA Weber. 

 RHIPSALIS WARMINGIANA KS. 

 RHIPSALIS VILLIGERA Orcutt. 



Hariota villig-era KS PI Br 263; mon 613. 

 RHIPSALIS CEREiFORMIS Foerst. 



Pfeiffera cereformis S HD 40 (1884); ed 2, 

 61, 234; ab 2 t 9. 



Pfeiffera ianthothele Weber Diet 944. 

 KS mon 610. 



CERBUS EXERENS Linke. 

 CEREIUS HERMENTIANTJS Monv. 



Pilocereu.s hermentianus Lem et Cons 

 111 Hort JIII t 469.— Lem cact 63.— Foers- 

 ter handb cact ed 2, 266.— KS mon 186. 

 CEiREUS HOPPENSTEDTII Weber cat 

 Pfersdorff, 1864.- Foerster handb cact ed 

 2. 667.— KS Mfk 4:80: mon 177. 

 CERF'US HOUT E-' TII Orcutt. 

 CFRETJ9 PElCTEN-ABORiniNUM E. 

 CEREU9 PBNTAEDROPHILORUS Lab. 

 CEREUS LANUGINOSUSMill. 

 CEREiUS MONITZIANUS Otto. 

 CEiREI^S POLYOPHUS DC. 

 CEREUS ROYEiNII Haworth. 

 CEREUS STRTCTUS DC. 

 CEREUS RUSSELLIANT^S Otto. 

 MELOCACTUS CAESIUS Wendl. 

 MELOC ACTUS COMMUNIS L & O. 

 MELOCACTUS DEPRESSUS Hook. 

 MELOCACTUS GONI AC.a NT^^US Lem. 

 MEI>OCACTU9 LF/MAIREI Mia. 

 MELOCACTUS MEO ^^ ACANTHUS 1 &0. 

 MELOCACTUS MICROCFPHALUS Miq. 

 MELOCACTUS MIOUETJI Lehm. 

 MET OO ACTUS OBTUvSIPETALUS Lem. 

 MKLr;CACTTTS PYRAM/DAt/'S S. 

 MELOCACTUS VIOLA OEUSI Pf. 

 MELOCACTUS ALBTSPTNUS Salm. 

 CEREUS CELSIANU9 Orcutt. 



Pllocereus celsianus Lem Rev Hort 1862, 

 428. 

 CEREUS CHRY9 -ACANTHUS Orcutt. 



Pllocereus chrysacanthus "Weber ex KS 

 mon 178. 



CERFITSCOMETTi'o Schei-lw. 

 CEREUS DAUTWITZII Orcutt. 



Pllocereus dautwitzil Hge Gard Chron 

 1873. 

 187.3, 1:7 f 1. 



Rose, Contr U S Na Hb 5: 258 t 62.— 

 "Th's s°eTns tn b^- the 'hikora rosapara' 

 of whi^h Lumhaltz writes: 'Rosapara is 

 a white and sp'ny hikora. * * * It 

 must be touched with clean hands and 

 only by peopl*^ who nre well baptired, for 

 he is a. g-ood Chris'ti'-'n, say the Chrstlan 

 '^'arahumaris. an'l keers a sharp eye upon 

 the people arourd him'." 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following is a nearly complete Hst 

 of works pertaining to cacti; we will be 

 glad to have Our attention called to any 

 omitted, or to obtain th« same. 



ARLOING, S.: 



— Recherches anatomiques sur le boutur- 



age des Cactees. Ann. des Scienc. Nat. 



VI. Bot. iv. 95-152. pi. 1-2. 



BAILLON, H.: 



— Histoire des plantes. 



BALTIMORE CACTUS JOURNAL: 



1. Jl lS94-Je 1895. (144 p. — f.). 



ii. Jl lS95-Mr 1896. (145-286 p. — f.). 

 BRANDEGEE, TOWNSEND STITH: 

 -Flora of the Cape Region. $1. 

 — Plants from Baja California. $2. 

 — Cactacese of the Cape region of Baja 

 Californ a. Zoe. ii. 18-22. Ap 1891. 

 —The flora of southwestern Colorado. 

 Bull. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr. ii. 227- 

 240. 6 Je 1876. 



—A cardon forest. Zoe. 1. 26. Mr 1890. 

 — Southern extension of CaLfornia flora. 

 CANDOLLE, A. P. de: 



— Memoire sut quolques especes de 

 cactees, nouvelles ou pen connues. 1834. 

 (27 p. 12 pi.). 



—Revue de la Famille des Cactees; avec 

 des observations sur leur vegetation et 

 leur culture, ainsi que sur celies des 

 autres plantes gntsses. 1829. (119 p. 21 pi.). 

 CASPARI, HERMANN: 

 — Beitrage zur Kenntn ss des Hautge- 

 webes dcr Cacteen. 1883. (55 p.). 

 CASTLE, LEWIS: 



—Cactaceous plants: their history and 

 culture. 1884. (93 p. et 16 f.). 

 COLLA, A.: 



— Plantee rariores in regionibus Chilensi- 

 bus. 



COULTER, JOHN M.: 



—Preliminary revision of the North 

 American species of Cactus, Anhalonium 

 and Lophophora. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb, 

 iii. 91-1-S2. 10 Je 1894. , , 



-Preliminary revision of the North Amer- 

 ican species of Echinocactus, Cerens, and 

 Opuntia. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. in. 3oo- 

 462. 1 Ap. 1896. ^ ^ -a 



Manual of the phanerogam.'? and pterid- 

 ophytes of western Texas. Contr. U. a. 

 Nat. Herb. ii. 1-152. 27 Je 1891. 153-346. 



1 Je 1892. 347-548. 10 My 1894. 



COVILLB, FREDERICK VERNON: 

 -Botany of the Death Valley expedition. 

 Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. iv. 29 N 1893. 

 (320 p. 21 pi. 1 map). 

 ENGBLMANN. GEORGE: 

 — [A letter in] Notes of a military recon- 

 noissance from Fort Leavenworth, m 

 M.'^souri, to San Diego, m California, in- 

 cluding parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte, 

 and Gila rivers. By ^Y. H. Emory. 157- 

 159. 1848. (2 pi. 15 f.). w<=n» 



-Sketch of the botany of Dr. A Wlsliz- 

 eniis' expedition from Mi'-R'^uri to Santa 

 Fe Chihuahua, Parras, Saltillo. Monterey, 

 and Matamoras. Mem. of a tour to 

 northern Mexico in 1846 and 18ii, oy 

 Wislizenus. 1848. 87-115 (1-31) 

 — Caclce of Plantar Fendleriana^. Mem. 

 Am". Acad. iv. 49-53. 1849. 

 — et J M. Bigelow: Description of the 

 Cactacee collected on route near the 

 thirtv-sixth narallel. explored by Lieut. 

 A W. Whipple in 1853, 1854. Rept. of Exnl. 

 and Surveys for a railroad from the 

 Mississinpi river to the Pacific ocean, iv. 

 27-38. 1853. (24 pi.). ^ r, ^ tt a 



—Cactacese of the boundary. Rept. U. S. 

 and Mexican Boundary Survey, ii. pt. 1. 

 1-78. 1859. (75 pi.). 



