168. 
meninocactus. — ae? C. 1895, | Mehinonsotns ee anaro g 
vii ) garde r 
me pe a iow Sik ctus with | diite ering irom ‘the type in its Har 
short see anā bright peen aeni L | coloured flow 
in. long. [This is probably Æ. Gru 
soni. | 
| Echinocactus senilis. (Gf. t. 1230, 
2 3 | f.a.) G. Stem stout, cylindric, 6 8- 
Echinocactus bolansis. et 1889, | ribbed, having tufts of numerous hair- 
106, f. 21.) G. Stem mple or | like nape ae = Ate oo light 
branched, cylindric, presi Fe 12-16 n pin 3 in. and R 
high ; ribs 8-13, spiral, msely covered with a only hesa jiers tabe” ‘Chili, 
20-24 are radiating on four are | 
central. Fl. red. Mexic 
i 
igh ; ribs c | 
with interlacing white spines, of which | 
| Echinocactus anao oe 
1876, vi. 292.) m globose : 
| with spirall rk tubere es, 
peer pee cylindraceus. (G@f.t. | giving it the 7 amns of mil- 
902. f. d. ; 877, vii. 240, f. 39.) | laria; tubercles a little longer than 
G. Plan’ = ~ or cylindrical, | broad, bearing about 20 radiating slen- 
often proliferous at the base, with der spines, and 6-8 stout brown central 
21-27 obtuse sub-tuberculate ribs and | ones. Fl fro oe the t eee 
a woolly spineless depressed top ; | yellowish - gree verging 
spines reddish, all stout and annulated, | purple. Ovary senile naked. Cole. 
recurved or flexuous ; ior spines | rado. 
| 
central ones four, very. stout. Fl.2in. | Mobinocastes dap (Of. t. 1286.) 
long, yellowish, with 40-50 roundish ssed-globose, 5-6 in. in 
fringed sep. and about 25 fringed pet. an ie hes acute angles, bearing 
Stig fruit as in Æ. vir iieis, very distant tufts of about 8 stout 
Colorado. brown spines, 4-3 in. long, crag 
i versely ridged. Fl. from the axils o 
Echinocactus durangensis. (E. G. the e i spine-tufts 2-2} in, in 
1890, 231.) G. Stem c ylindrical 1,3-10 diam., of a delicate rosy-pink. Pet. 
in. igh, having about 21 continuous oblanceolate, beautifully fringed 
bs, armed wi ellowish spines Berry 1 in. i e, depresse glo- 
Doped o bipi y wn 2-13 in. long. Fl. bose, scarlet, be a few spines o; 
bro , Similar to those of EZ. | the top. Texas 
Wrightit as brighter. Mexico. | 
Echinocactus viridescens. (6. C. 
Eohinocactus esh cuai Cat. | 1877, vii. 172, £. 26.) G. Plant solitary, 
94-5.) and. |. EFi thick, 3-5 ft. high, . globose 
e large rose- pe red fl ae ns | when young, with about 13 obtuse 
of C Colorado. | tubercled ribs. Spines about 2, 
| radiating, stout, straight or recurv 5 
Echinocactus Haselbergii. (B. M.t. | reddish l 1} in, long, 
| i erous roundish im- 
. C. 1888, iv. 186; G. and F. 
1888, if, D G. Stem glo y cated sep. ; pet ong, obtuse, den- 
ed, 2-2} in. in diam., with tufts of ` 
short spreading whitish spines, and green, scaly, California 
brilliant orange-red fi. 1 
| Echinocereus poctinatui E 
| (Gf. 1890, 513, t. 1331; H. 
| 51.) suce 
Echinocactus Joadii. (B. M. t. 6867.) Ber aol oa 
G. A beautiful plant, with a globose | rowing to 1 ft. in height, with reddish 
many-rib s brownis spines, | spines and bright rosy fl, with the 
d handsome bright yellow fl. 2 in | lower par e ts white. 
y | 
directed outwards. Calyx-tube with | Echinocereus pheniceus inermis. 
tufts of slander | 
spines, | (M K. 1896, 150, £) G. A for 
curly hairs. Pet. narrow oblong, | differing from my e type i in not Néil 
Stigmas crimson. Uruguay? spines. Colora 
Echinocactus Johnsoni. £& 1883, | Echin inoglossum striatum. (4. C. 
58.) G. A D gy ale gy ies, densely | 1879, xii. 390.) Orchidacee. S. L. 
covered with tufts x: interw rwoven | ulate, very 
coriaceous, keeled 
. spines. South United States, — neath ; sheaths very rough. Peduncle 
