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mouth, 10-12 mm. long, glabrous without, the lobes 8-10 mm. 

 long and 4-5 mm. wide, ovate, spreading; stigma apiculate by 

 two obtuse lobes; follicles not seen. 



Type: Cottonwood Spring, Vegas Valley, Nevada; V. Bailey, 

 Coville & Funston, Apr. 30, 1891, #1884 (U. S. 56934). 



Most nearly related to A. tomentosa Torr., but differing in 

 the much larger flowers with differently shaped corolla-limb, 

 and in the longer calyx-lobes which are more than half the 

 length of the corolla-tube. 



To all appearances this must be fully as showy a plant when 

 in flower as the preceding. 



New York Botanical Garden 



