1895. ] Undescribed Plants from Western Mexico, 533 
corymbs; pedicels three lines or less in length, stellate-pu- 
bescent: sepals an inch long, linear, stellate-pubescent with- 
out, the tips incurved and cucullate: petals deep yellow, 
slightly exceeding the calyx, obovate, tapering to ciliate 
Zopelote, Tepic, at 2,000 to 3,000 feet altitude, by Mr. 
Lamb, February 11, 1895 (no. 579). 
Ilex Dugesii, n. sp.—Branches stout, covered with smooth 
minutely tomentulose gray bark; branchlets tomentose: leaves 
oblong, yellowish green, dull, one and one-half to two and 
one-half inches in length, eight to eleven lines broad, taper- 
ing about equally to the bluntish tip and the tomentose peti- 
ole (four lines long), margins strongly revolute, entire or 
obsoletely dentate; the upper surface puberulent, strongly 
rugose, with depressed veins; lower surface paler; the veins 
prominent and fuscous-tomentose: fruit red, axillary, solitary, 
globose, four lines in diameter; the tomentose pedicel three 
lines long: calyx with’ very shallow, strongly ciliated lobes: 
nutlets four, longitudinally grooved on the back.—Collected 
at Guanajuato by Prof. A. Dugés, 1891. The Mexican name 
is ‘‘Naranjillo.” This species differs from -/. rubra Wats., 
to which it is evidently related, in its more oblong relatively 
Narrow entire leaves, which are strongly rugose and very 
pubescent beneath. 
Gliricidia Lambii, n. sp.—A tree fifteen to twenty-five 
feet in height, the smooth trunk about eight inches through: 
branches minutely pubescent and warty or glabrate: leaves 
(at the time of flowering confined to the lowest branches) 
Seven or eight inches long, 7-foliate, the rachis sparingly 
appressed-silky: the petiolule two to three lines long, fuscous- 
pubescent and hispid; leaflets two and one-half to three inches 
long, ovate-oblong, or the terminal nearly orbicular, tapering 
to an obtuse tip, glabrous on both sides, or minutely ap- 
Pressed-silky on the pale lower surface: racemes clustered 
on the naked branches giving the appearance of compound 
racemes two feet long; the true racemes two to four inches 
long, many-flowered; peduncle appressed-pubescent, viscid, 
fuscous toward the base; pedicels half inch in length, sub- 
tended by suborbicular fuscous-pubescent ciliate bracts (a 
line long): calyx subtruncate, dorsally saccate, appressed 
silky, three and one-half lines high, five lines broad; the 
teeth broad and ciliate: corolla pale blue fading with age; 
