(26) 
in age), 10-12 mm. long, oblong, obtuse, the tube very short; 
ei much shorter than the corolla, equally inserted near its 
"ese by Miss Alice Eastwood at Bodega Point, Sonora Co., 
California, July 4, 1900. It much resembles the glabrous-leaved 
Dudleya compacta, of the San Francisco region, but is apparently 
distinct. This species and the next differ from other Dudleyas of 
central California in their very obtuse corolla-segments. 
51. Dudleya septentrionalis Rose, sp. nov. 
Caudex crowned by several crowded rosettes of leaves covered 
throughout with a white powder; leaves compact in the rosettes, 
yather short, thickish, acute, ovate, broadest at base, 2-2.5 cm. 
broad ; prints stems stout, rather weak and short for the genus, 
6-8 cm. long, purplish, naked below, but thickly set with small 
leaves above, these broadly ovate, acute; inflorescence a very com- 
act cyme; calyx deeply cleft, glaucous, the lobes broadly ovate, 
acute; corolla pale greenish yellow, rather short and broad, the 
broad ale lobes thickish on the back and united at base into a 
very short t 
Collected ie Miss Alice Eastwood at Crescent City, Del Norte 
Co., California, June, 1903. This species resembles D. farinosa 
in Habit and foliage but has very different flowers, and D. £ast- 
woodtae in its broad obtuse petals but in other respects is quite 
different. It is by far the most northern species yet discovered. 
52. Dudleya acuminata Rose, sp. nov. 
Caespitose, the 5 or 6 dense rosettes crowning a thick caudex; 
leaves not very numerous (12-20), erect or ascending, broadly 
ovate, acuminate, 4-7 cm. long, broadest at base (2-2. 
25-30 cm. high, naked below, their leaves 1-1.5 cm. long, ovate, 
acute, eee at base; pneaiaay slightly Ser pedicels 
ort, 3-6 mm. long; calyx 5 mm. long, deeply 5-cleft, the lobes 
Penne Perea acute (rather ae so in dried specimens) ; 
corolla reddish yellow 
Collected near Calmalli, 50 miles east of Lagoon Head, Lower 
California, by C. R. Orcutt, April, 1903 (no. 126, type). Here I 
am inclined to refer T. S. Brandegee’s specimens collected on Cedros 
Island, April 1, 1897. 
53- DupLeya Lincua (S. Wats.) Britton & Rose. 
Cotyledon Lingula S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 293. 1879. 
San Simeon Bay, California. Only known from type spec- 
imen. 
