(25) 
pedicels very short (3-4 mm. long); calyx deeply 5- adie the 
lobes acute, glaucous; corolla-segments reddish yellow, a 
Collected by C. R. Orcutt near Calmalli, Lower ee 
April, 1903 (no. 125). 
48. Dudleya compacta Rose, sp. nov. 
Rootstock crowned by a cluster of closely set rosettes of leaves; 
basal leaves oblong- einen rigid, very fleshy, bright shining 
green, sometimes 6 cm. long but eee less, 2 cm. wide or less, 
eee at base, gradually narrowed toward the ovate acute tip; 
flowering stem 2-3 dm. long, reddish, wet a all glaucous, its lower 
leaves ovate-oblong, the upper ones short, broadly ovate, cordate, 
acutish, very thick; inflorescence rather compact, of several branches 
bearing a few flowers; pedicels short, the lower ones 3-4 mm. long; 
calyx-lobes acutish, in herbarium specimens decidedly acute ; corolla 
pale oo colored, 8-10 mm. long, the segments acutish, spread- 
ing at 
on on rocks about San Francisco Bay. Described from 
specimens sent by Miss Eastwood in 1903 which flowered in Wash- 
ington in June, 1903. 
49. Dudleya congesta Britton, sp. nov. 
Acaulescent, green throughout, not at all glaucous; basal leaves 
rhombic- ee ceolate to rhombic-ovate, sharply acuminate, dull, 
cm. long or less, 1.5-2 cm. wide; flowering branch stout, about 
13 cm. tall, ee its cordate-sagittate leaves numerous, triangular, 
shorter than the pedicels, its lobes ovate, sharply acute, longer than 
its tube, slightly longer than wide; corolla lemon-yellow, about 
three times as long as the calyx, its set segments acute, 
separate to below the tips of the calyx-lobe 
Type sent by Miss Bryce from southern California to New York 
Botanical Garden in 1902; flowered June, 1903 (N. Y. B. 
no. 12703). 
50. Dudleya Eastwoodiae Rose, sp. nov. 
Caudex short, crowned by a dense rosette of leaves, these rather 
short-ovate, Wroa dest at base, acute, 2-4 cm. long, green or be- 
coming bronzed, not glaucous 0 or only slightly so, thickish ; flower 
ing stalks rather stout, 15-25 cm. high, densely bracted, their lage 
ovate, somewhat clasping ; noche a rather compact cyme, 
the branches short, densely flowered; pedicels stout and short, 2-5 
g; calyx small, 3-4 mm. long, cleft to below the middle, the 
lobes ovate and obtuse; corolla-segments yellow (not turning reddish 
