ENGELMANN—OUSCUTA. . ae 
in Hb. Banks I find all the parts of the flower dotted with 
glands ; lobes of calyx ovate, acutish ; lobes of corolla acute and 
inflexed at tip or sometimes obtusish, often reflexed, but at last 
aeanenty appressed to the top of the aaibier which for its 
circular, intrastylar a erture ; nares stouter than in aed last 
species, somewhat spe varicate on capsule; seeds unusuall 
large, 0.8-1.0 line long, aberrant pe triangular-ovate, 
somewhat oblique but not rostrate, with a prin linear-oblong 
0, mee tac A ilum on the comparatively small regularly 
umbi 
45. C. acura, n. sp.: caulibus subcapillaceis; cymis com- 
J laxifloris umbellulas mentientibus ; pedicellis flore flore bre- 
eis ovatis acutis ere ; ealycis late campa- 
bum coroll campanulatum superantibus; laciniis lanceolatis 
acutatis tubo longioribus reir seu subpatentibus; antheris 
ibus filamento subulato  fere brevioribus ; $ 
versus apicem eri to-fimbriatis ; stylis capillaceis ovariam 
obovatum seu sae sum sequantibus; capsula tenuissima co- 
roll radimentis ad basin persistentibus indusiata apice libera 
is e basi lata _Subulatis paulo divergentibus — 
te dietion of the gin from Soe rit die 
fers my iene. coast and from vembeliates 
ors 1-15 Hines long; weston adnate nearly to the a  erenn- 
in diameter “ntratyle arta = footage nsyerse 
