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NORTH AMERICAN FLORA [VoLUME 22 
of loose stellate hairs, some of the hairs sessile and some stipitate, the margins of the 
blades finely and unequally dentate; corymbs many-flowered, 2.5-5 cm. wide; petals 
3-4 mm. long; stamens 12-15, the filaments slender, entire. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Barranca del Oro, Puebla. 
DISTRIBUTION: Puebla and Oaxaca. 
Philadelphus californicus. 
Add: ILLustTrRATION: Armstrong, Field Book W. Wild FI. 209, f. 
Philadelphus coronarius. 
Add to the illustrations: Britt. & Brown, Ill. Fl. ed. 2. f. 2191. 
Philadelphus inodorus. 
Add to the illustrations: Britt. & Brown, Ill. Fl. ed. 2. f. 2189. 
Philadelphus grandiflorus. 
Add to the illustrations: Britt. & Brown, Ill. Fl. ed. 2. f. 2190. 
Philadelphus hirsutus. 
Add to the illustrations: Lounsberry, S. Wild F1. pl. 67. 
Philadelphus microphyllus. 
Add to the illustrations: Armstrong, Field Book W. Wild FI. 209, f.; Clements, Rocky 
Mt. FI. pl. 31, f. 10. 
Philadelphus minutus. 
Insert the synonym: Philadelphus nitidus A. Nelson, Bot. Gaz. 42:54. 1906. 
Philadelphus Palmeri. 
Insert the synonym: Philadelphus Purpusi Brand. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 4: 270. 
1912. 
DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 
Insert: 
Philadelphus intermedius A. Nelson, Bot. Gaz. 42: 53. 1906. This was described 
without giving type or type locality, presumably from the Rocky Mountain Region. 
It was omitted, however, in Coulter and Nelson’s Manual. Perhaps it is a form of P. 
Lewistt. 
Philadelphus madrensis Hemsl. Kew Bull. 1908: 251. 1908. It was said to be related 
to P. microphyllus, but according to the description it seems to be most nearly related 
to P. Palmeri. The type was from the Sierra Madre in Durango. 
Decumaria barbara. 
Add to the illustrations: Britt. & Brown, Ill. Fl. ed. 2. f. 2192; Lounsberry, S. Wild 
12235 
Edwinia americana. 
Add to the illustrations: Clements, Rocky Mt. FI. pl. 31, f. 9. 
Edwinia californica. 
Insert the synonym: Jamesia californica Fedde, Bot. Jahresb. 33: 609. 1906. 
Edwinia macrocalyx. 
Insert the synonym: Jamesia macrocalyx Fedde, Bot. Jahresb. 33: 609. 1906. 
Fendlerella utahensis. 
Add the synonym: Fendlerella cymosa Greene; Wooton & Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. 
Herb. 16: 129. 1913. 
Insert: 
2. Fendlerella mexicana Brand. Zoe 5: 246. 1908. 
A copiously branched shrub, with gray stem and branches, the branches apparently 
copiously pubescent on account of the hairy persistent leaf-bases; leaves numerous, the 
blades elliptic-ovate, more or less revolute, 6-14 mm. long, strigose, pale above, the hairs 
with pustulate bases, white beneath, rather early deciduous, sessile; cymes several- 
flowered, short-peduncled; hypanthium sparingly pubescent; sepals ovate to oblong- 
ovate, about 1 mm. long, eciliate; petals spatulate, 2-2.5 mm. long, the blades elliptic, 
ovate, or deltoid, undulate; filaments subulate; capsule not seen. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Cerro de Baxtle, Puebla. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
