( 24) 
Cotyledon lanceolata Benth. & Hook.; Brew. & Wats. Bot. 
al. 4: 211. 189 
Southern California. 
44. Dudleya delicata Rose, sp. nov. 
Leaves in dense rosettes, in clusters of 4-6 or more, erect or 
somewhat spreading, rather narrow, broadest at the base, the outer 
ones 2 cm. broad, the inner ones considerably smaller and narrower, 
gradually tapering to an acute apex, 6-S cm. long, fleshy but flat- 
tened, very glaucous; flowering stems slender, about 20 cm. long, 
the leaves ovate, acute; pedicels very short, z2~4 mm. long; calyx- 
lobes equal, ovate, acute, not glaucous; corolla rather narrow, 
greenish-yellow, the lobes slightly spreading at tip, obtuse or barely 
acutish, oblong, united at base into short tube barely 2 mm. long. 
Collected by L. R. Abrams in Spencer Valley, near Julian, San 
Diego Co., California, June 22, 1903. Here seems to belong R. 
D. Alderson’s no. 446, from Witches Creek, a nearby locality. 
45. DupLEya PaLmeErRI (S. Wats.) Britton & Rose. 
Cotyledon Palmeri S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 292. 18409. 
San Simeon Bay, San Luis Obispo Co., California. Only 
known from type specimens. 
46. Dudleya Brauntoni Rose, sp. nov. 
Plants caespitose, the rootstock crowned by 6-S rosettes of 
leaves; leaves elongated, strap-shaped, becoming 20 cm. long an 
2 cm. broad, but often at flowering time only 10 cm. long and 1 
cm. broad, pale green and very glaucous on the face, acute; flower- 
m 
lobes broadly ovate, q~5 mm. long, acute; segments of corolla pale 
greenish yellow, 10-12 mm. long, erect. 
Collected by Ernest Braunton on Elysian Hills, Los Angeles, 
California, April 20, 1903 (no. 869), and May, 1903 (no. 882). 
47. Dudleya brevipes Rose, sp. nov. 
Caespitose, the rootstock crowned by a cluster of 5 or 6 rosettes 
of leaves; leaves lanceolate to strap-shaped, 8-10 cm. long, 10-18 
mm. broad, acute to shortly acuminate, not glaucous, somewhat 
shining; flowering branches about 30 cm. long, naked only near 
the base, their leaves ovate, acute, slightly cordate at base, spread- 
ing or ascending; inflorescence of several spreading branches; 
