(21) 
m. long, one third as long as the lemon-yellow corolla; corolla- 
ener narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, separate nearly to the base. 
Mountains of middle California. 
32. Dudleya robusta Britton, sp. nov. 
Acaulescent; basal leaves numerous, ascending, lanceolate, acu- 
minate, light green, sometimes slightly glaucous, 10-15 cm. long, 
1.5-2.5 ae wide; flowering branches stout, leafy to or nearly to the 
base, pa dm. high, erect-ascending, their leav es lanceolate to eee 
lanceolate, sagittate, the upper ones very small, the lower 4- 
long; cyme many-flowered, about 10 cm. broad; pedicels, or some 
of them, at length 1-1.5 cm. long, white-glaucous; calyx 5-6 mm. 
long, deeply cleft, its lobes ovate, sharply acute, white-glaucous ; 
corolla about 1.3 cm. long, orange, cleft to below the middle, the 
lobes acute. 
Described from plants sent to New York Botanical Garden from 
southern California by Miss Mary T. Bryce in 1902, which flowered 
the same year. (N. Y. B. G. no. 12,569.) 
33- Dudleya Parishii Rose, sp. nov. 
Acaulescent; basal leaves in a rosette, lanc eolate, acuminate, not 
very thick for this genus, not at all aeruage becoming red; flower- 
ing stems rather stout, co’ 3-4 dm. high; lower leaves nar- 
rowly lanceolate, upper ones smaller, orate only slightly clasping 
at base; inflorescence panic dee. somewhat flat-topped, the branches 
spreading; pedicels rather slender, 4-8 mm. long; calyx-lobes 
broadly ovate, acute (in herbarium specimens sharply acute) ; 
corolla about 10 mm. long, rather pale orange, drying quite reddish. 
Collected by S. B. Parish near San Bernardino, California, alti- 
tude 300-450 meters, July 1, 1896, and in rg02 (the latter speci- 
mens the type, flowering in Washington, June, 1903); Bloody 
Basin, near Fort Verde, Arizona, E. A. Mearns, no. 338. 
34. DupLteya cymosa (Lem.) Britton & Rose. 
Echeveria cymosa Lem. Il. Hort. 10: Suppl. 79. 1863. 
Cotyledon cymosa Baker, in Saund. Refug. Bot. 1: pl. 68. 1869. 
California. 
35. Dudleya Brandegei Rose, sp. nov. 
Acaulescent; leaves in a dense aca rigid, ovate-oblong, long- 
acuminate, the larger ones 1 dm. long, pale and slightly glaucous; 
flowering stems 4-6 dm. long, rather stout, —— inflorescence 
of several elongated one-sided racemes; pedicels rather stout, 
1-1.5 cm. long; calyx deeply cleft into ovate- seen lobes, these 
acute and 6-7 mm. long; corolla 10-14 mm. long, yellowish, the 
