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NORTH AMERICAN FLORA [VoLUME 22 
74. Sedum Fabaria. 
74. 
74. 
Substitute for this name: Sedum triphyllum (Haw.) S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 
2: 510. 1821. Anacampseros triphylla Haw. Syn. Pl. Suce. 111. 1812. Sedum pur- 
pureum Link, Enum. 1: 437. 1821. Sedum Fabaria Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. 258. 1836. 
Sedum Telephium Torr. Fl. N. Y.1: 253. 1843. Not S. Telephium L. 1753. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Portugal. 
Add to the illustrations: Britt. & Brown, Ill. Fl. ed. 2. f. 2134; G. T. Stevens, Il. 
Guide pl. 59, f. 2; Miller & Whiting, Wild Fl. 189; Mathews, Field Book 181. 
Sedum telephioides. 
Add to the illustrations: Britt. & Brown, Ill. Fl. ed. 2. f. 2135; Lounsberry, Guide Wild 
Fl. pl. 91. 
Add these species of uncertain relationship: 
71. Sedum allantoides Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: 440. 1909. 
Perennial, branching below, 2-3 dm. high, weak. Leaves closely set, but more scattered 
above, standing almost at right angles to the stem, alternate, turgid, nearly terete, 
clavate, 2—4.5 em. long, rounded at apex, narrowed toward the base, glaucous; flowers in 
small cymes; sepals nearly equal, ovate, acute, spreading; petals lanceolate, spreading, 
7-8 mm. long, greenish-white. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Near San Luis, Oaxaca. 
DISTRIBUTION: Hills of Oaxaca. 
ILLUSTRATION: Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: pl. 79. 
72. Sedum Adolphi Hamet, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 5: 277. 1912. 
Perennial, the flowering stems erect, glabrous. Leaves sessile, alternate, acute, longer 
than broad, 18 mm. long; pedicels longer than the calyx; corolla 6 mm. long; petals longer 
than the tubes, ovate-lanceolate; carpels 5. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Grown from Mexican seed. 
DISTRIBUTION: Mexico. 
Nearest S. Treleasei and S. allantoides. 
73. Sedum compactum Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: 297. 1911. 
Plants creeping, forming a dense, moss-like carpet, the sterile branches small, bearing a 
compact rosette of leaves. Leaves closely imbricate, narrowly oblong, 3-5 mm. long, 
obtuse, flattened but fleshy, glabrous; flowering branches ascending or erect, 3—4 cm. 
high, their leaves alternate, similar to those on sterile branches; flowers solitary, terminal, 
sessile; sepals similar to the leaves and about half the length of the petals; petals white, 
broadly ovate, 4 mm. long, cup-shaped within. 
TyPE LOCALITY: Cerro de Sentile, Oaxaca. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
ILLUSTRATION: Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: pl. 53. 
74. Sedum humifusum Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: 298. 1911. 
Plants creeping, forming a dense moss-like carpet, sending off hundreds of small branches 
1 cm. or less long bearing a compact rosette of leaves. Leaves closely imbricate, nearly 
orbicular, about 4 mm. in diameter, flattened but fleshy, ciliate; flowers solitary, terminal, 
the peduncle proper 1 cm. or less long, bearing a few leaves; sepals distinct or nearly so, 
leaf-like, very thick, ciliate, 2 mm. long; corolia about 10 mm. broad; petals yellow, dis- 
tinct, widely spreading; stamens 10, erect; scales minute, orange-colored; carpels, in 
flower at least, erect. 
Typr LOCALITY: Near San Juan del Rio, Querétaro. 
DISTRIBUTION: Querétaro. 
ILLustTRATION: Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 13: pl. 55; Addisonia pl. 31 B. 
