514 DESCRIPTIONS IN GRAY’S PLANTA FENDLERIANA® 
Ill. DESCRIPTIONS IN GRAY’S PLANTZ FENDLERIANZ.* 
From THE Memoirs oF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY, N. 8., Vou. LV. 1849. 
. THALICTRUM FENDLERI, Engelm. : dioicum : foliis petiolatis; petiolulis primariis brachiatis vel refractis [5] 
ee. ; foliolis cordato-rotundatis trilobis; filamentis apice vix incrassatis ; antheris setigero-mucronatis ; carpellis 
ot oblique ovatis complanatis costatis carinato-alatis stylo recurvo triplo longioribus ; cet. fere T. Cornutt. — 
Fé. (7. Cornuti, of which a few specimens gathered on the Mora River were distributed with this 
som has the fruit terete, with the prominent ribs all equal.) 
17. Corydalis montana, Engelm. mss. (C. aurea, Willd. var). [6] 
29-31. SisyMBRIUM INCISUM, Engelm.: annuum vel bienne; caule glabriusculo seu puberulo seu glandu- [8] 
loso-piloso ; foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis lanceolatis vel lineari-lanceolatis inciso-serratis ; petalis flavis lanceolato- 
spathulatis calycem superantibus ; pedicellis calyce ter-quaterve longioribus, fructiferis (racemo fructifero elongato) 
patentibus capillaribus tau lineari-filiformes er snl ob subs uantibus ; valvis indistincte uninerviis. — Banks 
New Mexico; Santa Fé Creek and Mora ; June to August 
DryMARIA NO n. sp. : annua, diffusa, Satie ramosissima; ramis basis nodosis tumidis piarseap [12] 
internodis superne sis eiedaie: ; stipulis filiformibus ; foliis linearibus canaliculatis glabris ; floribus 
dichotoumia ramulorum pedunculatis ; sepalis lanceolatis acuminatis trinerviis; petalis ad unguem Si aatithe lobis 
oblongo linearibus retusis s. emarginatis calycem superantibus ; staminibus 5 disco carnoso quinquelobo-insi- 
dentibus ; ovario breviter stipitato subgloboso pluriovulato ; calyce persistente clauso capsulam duplo breviorem [13] 
includente ; seminibus circa 3 asperis. — Cosiquiriachi, in the State of Chihuahua ; flowers in June and July. — 
About 6 inches high, much branched and diffuse; branches at right angles with the stem. Styles of two shapes, short 
with minute stigmata, and longer than the ovary with 3 distinct recurved stigmata ; both forms on the same plant, 
nd both flowers apparently equally fertile. 
72. TALINUM caLycinuM, Engelm., Wislizen. Report, 1848, p. 88 [redescribed]. [14| 
DISPOSITION OF PERENNIAL GERANIA. [26] 
Perennes ; pedunculi biflori ; valvule capsule leves, plus minus pilose ; semina reticulata seu rugosa. 
* Pedicelli deflorati erecti seu suberecti. 
1. G. Ricnarpsontl, Fisch. d Mey. G. albiflorum, Hook.; Torr. & Gray ; non Ledeb.: caule erecto cum petiolis 
glabriusculo ; pedicellis tenuiter ploadalenicpabencentibnn-; filamentis basi pilosis ealycem et s ioe pilosis tertia 
parte connatos equantibus ; valvis capsulz parce pilosiusculis ; rostro glanduloso-pubescente talis albis.— [27] 
Distinct from the next by the greater smoothness, the hairy and much less connate styles, the ‘ilose (not short- 
ciliate) filaments, and the more delicately reticulated seeds. 
2. G. MacuLatum, Linn.: caule erecto cum petiolis retrorso-piloso ; pedicellis glanduloso-pubescentibus ; fila- 
mentis basi breviter ciliatis calyce stylisque nudis ultra medium connatis subbrevioribus ; valvis capsule longe pilosis ; 
rostro percent 
. G. pentTacynuM, Engelm. in Wisl. Rep.: caule erecto cum petiolis retrorso-pubescente ; pedicellis glanduloso- 
vicar filamentis basi pilosis calycem et stylos nudos ima parte solum connatos equantibus ; valvis capsule 
pilosiusculis ; rostro glanduloso-pubescente. — Eastern Mountains of New Mexico, on Wolf Creek. — Nearer G. macu- 
latum than any of the others: distinguished by the characters above enumerated; also by the finer, more closely 
adpressed pubescence, the smaller leaves with narrower segments and much more prominent veins; inner sepals with 
margins, inate or somewhat bilobed : seed not seen. 
4. G. atncorecr Torr. 
5. G. Mexicanum, Kunth. as 
* * Pedicelli deflorati declinati seu refracti. 
+ Flores violacei. 
6. G. czsPiITosuM, James. 
r. Acad. Arts and Sci. vol. i. 1846, pp. 46-49). The (225-226. 47]. 431. Tetragonotheca Texana (Halea Texana, 
posites prefixed and the first pagination are = then of Plantz Gray), (227. 48]. BARRATTIA. 433. B. catva (Simsia 
Lindheimeriane ; the second pagination is that of first calva, Aas (228. 48]. AGASSIZIA. 437. 646. A. sUAVIS 
publication. — Eps. [229-230. 49]. 
408. Vernonia LInDHEIMERI [217. 46]. 412. BrickEt- * = account of the route traversed’ by Fendler, contrib- 
LIA CYLINDRACEA [218-219. 46-47]. 415. KErERLIA BELLIDI- uted to this paper by Dr. Engelmann (pp. 2-3), is omitted. 
FOLIA [220, 47]. LINDHEIMERA, 424, 638. L. Texaxa | — Eps, 
