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10. M. Mexicana. Bolivaria Mexicana, Alph. DC. Prodr/'8, 
p. 315. Oaxaca, Mexico, Andrieuz. “Corolla calyce sublon: 
gior. Calycis lobi semipollicares. ” DC.—From the Jength of 
pA and the size of the corolla, this can scarcely be No. 
9. 
3. Menovororsis. Calyx 10-lobus, lobis setaceis. Corolla 
longe tubulosa, hypocraterimorpha, intus, glabra; lobis subovatis 
mucronato-acuminatis. Anthere fauce incluse subsessiles, ob- 
longo-lineares, mucrone caudans —F lores vespertinz, odorate. 
11. M. voncrrtora: glabra; caulibus erectis subsimplicibus ; 
foliis lanceolatis vel inferioribus oblongis integerrimis (infimis 
M. PUBENS (sp. no v.): ube molli brevi patente subcine- 
en: fol oblongis superioribus Pe hr ced (cet. ut in 
preece ‘acim —New Mexico, Wright, 
ays 2 ae eee 
-, 
anki ee Examination of fold Minerals « 
with Serpentine ; by 'T. H. -Gannerr.* 
1, Curome Ore. 
Massive Chrome Teon-—This mineral, as is well oes is 
found in page quantities in the serpentine range which. extends 
through Delaware re, Chester and Lancaster counties, Pa., 
ming as a stn derived, from the Sipntegration of the serp 
or ina few instances in. well-d veins of nearl 
lage of Poem al it is so com 
its eee yak of tons 
