( 22) 
segments nearly erect, a little longer than the tube; stamens shorter 
than the corolla, attached near the top of its tube; carpels erect, 
free to the base. 
Living specimens sent by Mrs. T. S. Brandegee in June, 1902 
(type) ; probably native of Lower California. In Mr. Brandegee’s 
herbarium is a flowering specimen which seems referable here, col- 
lected by him at San Barga, Lower California, in 1889. 
36. Dudleya lurida Rose, sp. nov. 
Acaulescent; basal leaves ascending or nearly erect, very nu- 
merous, not at all glaucous at flowering time, at last deeply 
bronzed, lanceolate, acuminate, 10-15 cm. long, 10-22 mm. broad 
at the middle, fleshy but not very thick for this genus; flowering 
stems stout, purplish, 4-5 dm. tall, their leaves broadly ovate, 
acute; inflorescence paniculate, the branches elongated; pedicels 
8-12 mm. long, rather slender; calyx-lobes ovate, acute, 5-6 mm. 
long, ee ee corolla reddish, 12-15 mm. long, the segments 
erect, acu 
Collected by Dr. H. E. Hasse on dry ridges, Santa Monica 
range, Los Angeles Co., California, June 15, 1902 (type), and by 
Dr. A. Davidson, San Fernando, Los Angeles Co., May 24, 1903. 
37. Dudleya pauciflora Rose, sp. nov. 
Leaves forming dense rosettes, see eyes broadened at base, 
long-acuminate, 2-3 cm. long, 1 cm. at base, reddish, perhaps 
somewhat glaucous; flowering stems : 10c g few leavedy in- 
florescence a c 6-8 flowers, the longer pedicels 8-10 
long; calyx 5-lobed, its lobes ovate, acute, 1.5 long; corolla- 
tube shorter than the calyx, its segments 5-6 mm. long, lanceolate, 
acute, probably reddish 
Collected on San Pedro Martin Mountain, northern Lower Cali- 
fornia, by T. S. Brandegee, May 13, 1893. 
This species is perhaps nearest the following, but has different 
leaves and inflorescence, and smaller flowers; it was distributed as 
Cotyledon attenuata, from which it is even more distinct. Type 
in Herb. California Academy of Sciences; fragment and photo- 
graph in U. S. National Herbarium. 
38. DupLEYA NUBIGENA (Brand.) Britton & Rose. 
Cotyledon nubigena Brand. Proc. Cal. Acad. II. 3: 136. 1891. 
Summits of the ‘* Sierra de la Laguna ” in southern Lower Cali- 
fOrnia. 
