(35) 
purplish, 3-4 dm. long; inflorescence paniculately branched; pri- 
mary branches oe nearly equal, two or three times dichotomous, 
its lobes twice as long as the tube, ovate, acute; corolla m, 
long, reddish, somewhat campanulate, its tube about the length of 
the carpels; carpels united at base, widely spreading. 
Collected on Santa Catalina Island by Blanche Trask in May 
and June, 1897, and in June, 1902. The latter specimen, in U. S. 
National Herbarium, is the type. 
6. Stylophyllum Hassei Rose, sp. nov. 
dex elongated, sometimes about 3 dm. long, 2-3 cm. in diam- 
ered 
cous, 4 mm. long, cleft to or below the middle, its lobes ovate, 
acute; corolla-tube about 1 mm. long; carpels widely spreading 
in age. 
Collected on the sea beach on Santa Catalina Island by Dr. H. 
E. Hasse, May 30, 1902 (type), and on the same island by Blanche 
Trask, June, 1902. 
47. Stylophyllum semiteres Rose, sp. nov. 
At first acaulescent but old plants Paige caulescent and 
branching; leaves numerous, closely set on the caudex, linear, 
semiterete, Io cm. or so long, often See reddish, acute; 
flowering branches about 20 cm. long, their leaves ovate, turgid, 
tee the lowest ones often opposite ; inflorescence a pair of secund 
acemes; pedicels very short (1-3 mm. long); calyx 5 mm. long, 
mm. 1 i 
but tinged with red; stamens borne on the corolla, all shorter than 
the corolla but those alternating with the lobes shorter than the 
others; carpels somewhat spreading. 
Type from Lower California or the Colorado Desert of California 
sent by Mr. C. R. Orcutt, 1903. 
In some respects these specimens correspond, especially in refer- 
ence to the leaves, calyx, inflorescence and color of the flower, 
with Mr. Watson’s description of Cotyledon attenuata, but they 
differ greatly from living specimens from type locality. 
