Bush — TJie Texas Tradescantias. 185 



are those of the type, collected at Grand Saline, Van Zandt 

 County, by J. Beverchon 2480, April, 1901 (M). 



3. Tradescantia subacaulis Bush sp. no v. 



Stems short, 1-2 dm. tall, often none, sometimes with one 

 or two leaves, but usually much branched from the base and 

 leafless, pale yellowish-green, appressed-pilose ; leaf-blades 

 linear-lanceolate, 5-15 cm. long, 5-15 mm. wide, somewhat 

 curved, attenuate, softly appressed-pilose below, and ciliate 

 with long hairs. Sheaths large, thin, inflated, the upper 

 very short, all very smooth, except the uppermost; bracts 

 of the involucre 2, very broad and saccate at the base, 

 shorter, or sometimes longer than the leaf -blades, pilose 

 below with long hairs, above with short hairs. Cymes about 

 10- to 30-flowered; pedicels 2-4 cm. long, densely pilose with 

 whitish hairs; sepals linear-lanceolate, obtuse, 6-8 mm. long, 

 densely pubescent; corolla small, pale blue. — Sandy soil. 

 Eastern Texas. Spring. 



Specimens examined: Texas: The only specimens seen 

 are those of the type, collected at Dawson, Navarro County, 

 by J, Beverchon 4054, April 16, 1903 (M). 



4. Tradescantia australis Bush sp. nov. 



Stems erect, simple, slender, sometimes branched, 2-4 dm. 

 tall, pilose with long spreading white hairs ; leaf -blades long- 

 linear, acuminate, flat or rarely conduplicate, hairy like the 

 stems; bracts of the involunce 2, very unequal, hairy like 

 the leaves, and resembling them, minutely ciliate on the 

 margins. Cymes about 10- to 15-flowered; pedicels 2-3 cm. 

 long, densely pilose with simple white hairs ; sepals linear- 

 lanceolate, obtuse, 8-10 mm. long, densely pilose with simple 

 white hairs; corolla small, deep blue or purple. — Low rich 

 woods, Texas to Mississippi. Spring. 



This differs very much from T, Virginiana in the longer, 

 narrower leaves, pilose stems, and smaller flowers. — Probably 

 is the Southern representative of T. Virginiana. 



Specimens examined: Texas: Angelina County ^ Beverchon 

 4052, May 7, 1903, type (M); 4051, May 5, 1903 (M). 



