500 TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 
* Flowers subsessile, crowded in rather dense, small or large and com- 
pound papectoened! withered corolla enveloping or covering the 1-2seelel 
capsule 
48. C. suprnciusa, Durand & Hilgard! in Jour. Ae. Phil 
III. p. 42, and in Pacif. R.R. Rep. V. 3, p. 11.—This fine and 
large flowered species resembles different forms of C. corym- 
sa and C. odontolepis so much, that I felt considerably in- 
clined to unite all of them as varieties of one and the same 
species; but then the dehiscence or nondehiscence 0 yon 
ing different types under a similar external form— wets 
lines long, on very short ae ue or almost. sessile, pai 
culate-glomerate, at last forming large and rather denge ete 
ters; cylindrical t ube of corolla longer than the == 
ded calyx; lobes fleshy, ovate lanceolate, eel 
lacinie ovate, acute, more or less pes 
oe the Tejon Pass i in the sealant pore 
Salix and Artemisi rman! in the same 
NTH . 175, t. 1, 
1x 158; Gay! ¥L Gil. I V) 446A small acne 
species, perhaps the lowest one in So 
to Chili: on the — 
Denbenes, Cl. Ga 
wm te, Pappig! Si en 
