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Insert: 
27a. Echeveria turgida Rose; A. Purpus, Monats. Kakt. 17: 148. 1907. 
Acaulescent, the leaf-rosettes very dense, sometimes 12 cm. in diameter. Leaves 
oblong, 2.5-5 cm. long, convex on the under side, apiculate; flowering stems sometimes 
four from a single plant, 1-2 dm. long; inflorescence a secund raceme; sepals ovate, ap- 
pressed to corolla; corolla 11-12 mm. long, yellowish-rose without. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Near Viesca Coahuila, Mexico. 
DISTRIBUTION: On limestone rocks, Coahuila. 
ILLUSTRATION: Monats. Kakt. 17: 149. 
Echeveria cuspidata. 
Add: ILLustrRation: Monats. Kakt. 17: 185. 
Insert: 
36a. Echeveria subalpina Rose & Purpus, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: 45. 1910. 
Acaulescent. Basal leaves arranged in open rosettes, linear-oblanceolate, with reddish 
attenuate tips, 7-10 cm. long, glaucous; flowering stem usually simple; inflorescence a 
secund raceme, 8-10 flowered; pedicels very short; sepals ascending; corolla 12 mm. long, 
red without, yellowish within; petals blunt. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Subalpine regions of Orizaba, Mexico. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
ILLUSTRATION: Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 13: pl. 11. 
Insert: 
38a. Echeveria setosa Rose & Purpus, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13:45. 1910. 
Acaulescent, freely giving off offsets from the base. Leaves numerous, sometimes 100 
or more, forming dense globular rosettes, spatulate to oblanceolate, setose on both sides, 
4-5 cm. long; flowering stems setose, 2-3 dm. long, usually simple but sometimes 2- 
branched; inflorescence a secund raceme, 8—10-flowered; lower pedicels 1—3 cm. long, the 
upper ones much shorter; sepals linear-oblong, spreading, green, setose; corolla 10-16 
mm. long, red below, yellow above. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Near San Luis Tultitlanapa, Puebla. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 13: pl. 10; Addisonia pl. 6; Bot. Mag. pl. 8748. 
Echeveria minutiflora. 
See Thompsonella minutiflora, page 540. 
Echeveria Palmeri. 
Insert the synonym: Echeveria Rosei Nelson & Macbr. Bot. Gaz. 56: 477. 1913. 
Insert: 
52a. Echeveria gloriosa Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: 295. 1911. 
Stems about 30 cm. tall, crowned with a compact cluster of highly colored leaves, from 
which arise several erect or spreading flowering stems sometimes a meter long. Leaves 
10-15 cm. long, 7-10 cm. broad, rounded at apex, deep-purple, thickish; flowering stem 
stout, glaucous; inflorescence an open panicle; lateral branches bearing numerous sessile 
flowers; sepals ascending; corolla 12 mm. long, dark-red, in bud broadly ovate, but when 
fully open showing a wide mouth. 
TYPE LOCALITY: On the Cerro de Santa Lucia, Puebla. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: pl. 50, 51. 
52b. Echeveria fimbriata C. H. Thompson, Trans. Acad. St. Louis 20: 
20, Lola: 
Stems 4.5 cm. high, crowned by an open rosette of leaves. Leaves oblanceolate, 12 
cm. long, obtuse, tapering into a thick base, concave above; inflorescence usually 2- 
branched, each branch a secund raceme with 6-8 flowers; sepals widely spreading; corolla 
