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BRICKELLIA BETONICÆFOLIA, Gray, Pl. Wright, 2, р. 12. Cobre, etc., New Mexico; Wright, — _ 
Ligcdow; var. HUMILIS. Between Babocomori and Santa Cruz, Sonora; Thurber, Wright. 
BRICKELLIA CYLINDRACEA, Gray, Pl. Lindh. 2, р. 218, & Pl. Wright, 1. c. Western Texas, 
the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, etc. ; Bigelow, Parry. 
BRICKELLIA RIDDELLII, Gray,l. c. Southern and western Texas, where it abounds. 
BRICKELLIA Wricutu, Gray, Pl. Wright, 2, p. 72. Cobre, etc., New Mexico; Wright. 
Santa Cruz, Sonora; Thurber. | 
BRICKELLIA TENERA, Gray, l. c. Near Santa Cruz, Sonora, in a mountain ravine; Wright. 
BRICKELLIA FLORIBUNDA, Gray, l.c. With the last, and also on the San Pedro, Sonora; Wright. 
BRICKELLIA RENIFORMIS, Gray, Pl. Wright, 1, р. 86. Punto de Peysano ; Bigelow, 
BRICKELLIA BACCHARIDEA, Gray, l. с. Cobre, New Mexico; Bigelow. 
BRICKELLIA GRANDIFLORA, Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. c. Cobre, New Mexico; Bigelow, 
Wright. 
EuPAToRIUM PARRYI (sp. nov) :.glanduloso-hirsutum, ramosum ; foliis alternis nunc oppo- 
sitis cordatis acutis grosse inciso-crenatis membranaceis subtriplinerviis venosis ; petiolo elongato 
marginato ; corymbis circiter 5-cephalis ; pedunculis gracilibus ; capitulis circiter 20-floris cylin- 
draceis, squamis imbricatis triseriatis lanceolatis striatis aristato-acuminatis extus pubescenti- 
bus; acheniis ad angulos hirtellis.—Sierra de Carmel, near the Rio Grande, Chihuahua; 
October; Parry. Branches of an herbaceous species, apparently of a diffuse habit, which has 
the involucre and habit of a Brickellia (but the achenia are pentangular without intermediate 
вігіге,) or of an Ooclinium, but the receptacle is flat. Leaves about an inch in length and 
breadth, deltoid-cordate, beset with a sparse and short pubescense or glabrate.  Petioles 6 to 8 
lines long, with narrow decurrent margins, hirsute with glandular or viscid hairs, like the 
stem, peduncles, etc. Peduncles minutely bracteolate. Heads half an inch long. Scales of 
the involucre green, lucid, appressed, strongly striate, tapering, especially the inner ones, into 
a slender short awn. Flowers apparently ochroleucous. Achenia 2 lines long, with a con- 
spicuous basilar callus, slender. Pappus white, scabrous. à 
EuPATOoRIUM BroELOVII (sp. nov): cinereo-pubescens, ramosum; foliis oppositis ovato- 
lanceolatis acutis integerrimis breviter petiolatis a basi rotundata tri-quinquenervatis supra 
glabratis subtus tomentosis ; capitulis ternis quinisve ad apicem ramulosum brevi-pedicellatis 
20-30-floris ; involucro turbinato cinereo-tomentoso; squamis pluriseriatim imbricatis striatis, 
acutis, exterioribus ovatis oblongisve, interioribus lanceolatis seu linearibus purpurascentibus ; 
acheniis secus angulos scabridis.—On the Gila, Sonora; Parry. Apparently an upright herba- 
ceous plant, also with much the aspect of a Brickellia, but with the characters of Eupatorium. 
Leaves 2 or 3 inches long, thin, the larger an inch or more in width near the base, thence 
tapering to an acute point. Petioles 3 lines long. Heads half an inch long. Scales of the 
turbinate and tomentose involucre rather loosely imbricated in 5 or 6 series, the exterior 
successively shorter and broader. Flowers purplish. Pappus tinged with purple or brownish. 
Achenia a line and a half long.* 
© EUPATORIUM SPINACLEFOLIUM is the name which must apparently be borne by Bulbostylis spinacizfolia, DC. Prodr. 5, р, 
139, since it has pentagonal achenia and is a true Eupatorium, The species is founded on Berlandier’s Nos. 764 and 2184 
(Amer, distrib.) My specimens have only upper leaves, few of which are much hastate. 
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