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pale, glaucous, its lobes lanceolate-ovate, 2-3 cm. long, acute or 
sometimes obtusish; corolla 10-13 mm. long, the lobes very nar- 
row, acute, much ae than the stam 
Collected by H. M. Hall on see ~ hillsides, altitude 2,100 
meters, San ea Mountains, California, July 19, 1899 (no. 
1350). This species is near D. angust¢flora, but with basal leaves 
very different in shape and stem-leaves much smaller. 
g. DupLrya FARINOSA (Lindl.) Britton & Rose. 
Echeverria fartnosa Lind). Jour. Hort. Soc. 4: 292. 1849. 
Cotyledon farinosa Baker, in Saund. Refug. Bot. 1: pé/. 77. 
869. 
Coast of California. 
10. Dudleya aloides Rose, sp. nov. 
Tufted, acaulescent; leaves numerous, erect, rigid, very narrow, 
eae oo rete, or the upper part subterete, 7-12 cm. long, 10-15 
. bro at base, gradually tapering to the apex, very a eatin 
eens often spotted with red; flowering stems 2-3 dm. long, 
reddish, as also the branches and pedicels ; ; stem- leaves ovate, acute, 
Collected at San Felipe, San Diego Co., California, by T. S. 
Brandegee, April 30, 1894, also by C. R. Orcutt, April, 1903 
(living specimens in Department of Agriculture greenhouse, type), 
and by H. M. Hall, May, 1899. 
11. DupLeya saxosa (M. E. Jones) Britton & Rose. 
Cotyledon saxosum M. E. Jones, Contr. West. Bot. 8: 28. 
898. 
Panamint Cafion, California. 
12. DupLEYA SETCHELLU (Jepson) Britton & Rose. 
Cotyledon laxa var. Setchelldi Jepson, Fl. West. Mid. Calif. 267. 
Igor. 
Flowering stems numerous, from the crown of a short thick 
caudex, about 3 dm. high; leaves very glaucous, numerous, lanceo- 
late to linear-lanceolate, long-acuminate; leaves of flowering stem 
linear, perenne: the lower ones elongated; inflorescence a very 
narrow panicle; pedicels rather stout, ascending, 3-5 mm. long; 
calyx-lobes ine ote, acute; corolla pale yellow, its segments nar- 
rowly oblong, acute, unite at base into a very short tube; stamens 
much shorter than the corolla. 
Coyote Creek, Santa Clara Co., California. 
