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puberulent: calyx tubular-campanulate, puberulent, with flaring lips 
and rounded sinuses, in anthesis 6 or 7 mm. long, the lower lobes 
subulate-acuminate, the upper lobe acuminate: corolla 11 or 12 mn. 
long, the pale tube exserted, the blue lip hardly equalling the pilose 
galea: style pilose. — Mexico, by streams, Zamora, alt. 1540 m, 
May 23,1901, and July 25, 1902 (C. G. Pringle, nos. 8504, 11,124), 
Related to S. jaliscana, Briquet, and S. fluviatilis, Fernald (nos. 75 & 79 
of the writer’s Synopsis). From the former distinguished by its firmer 
more finely toothed leaves, its finer puberulence, its much more numer- 
ous flowers in more remote verticels, and the rounder, not acute, sinus 
of the calyx. From the latter species it is distinguished by the closely 
puberulent lower surface of the more prominently toothed and attenuate- 
acuminate leaves and its more numerous flowers in more remote verticels. 
Salvia (Candicantes) fasciculata, Shrub with pale brown bark; 
the branches erect and rather rigid, the young parts granular-pruinose: 
leaves narrowly linear, strongly revolute, canescent beneath, glabrous 
and dark green above, 1 to 2.5 em. long, approximate on the short 
branches and often with close axillary fascicles of shorter leaves: ra- 
cemes terminating the branches and short branchlets, 1 to 3 em. long; 
rachis puberulent, enlarged below the subremote (3 to 5 mm. apart) 
2-flowered verticels : bracts persistent, ovate, 0.5 to 2 mm. long ; pedi- 
cels 3 mm. long: calyx tubular-campanulate, in anthesis 4 mm. long, 
minutely pubescent with white stellate hairs, in fruit larger and glabrate ; 
the tube thrice exceeding the ovate teeth ; upper lip tridentate: corolla 
8 mm. long, purplish, pilose, the galea about equalling the lip: stamens 
and style exserted, glabrous. — Oaxaca, mountains above Oaxaca, alt. 
2250 m., December, 1900 (C. Conzatti & V. Gonzdlez, no. 1151). Closely 
related to S. Coulteri, Fernald (no. 91 of the writer’s Synopsis), from = 
which it differs among other characters in its narrow leaves dark green 
and glabrous above, puberulent rachis, few flowers and glabrate calyx. _ 
Salvia (Scorodoniae) pannosa. Branches very slender and mr 
nutely pilose-puberulent ; the internodes mostly 4 or 5 cm. long: leaves 
from linear-oblong to elongate-deltoid, the primary ones 3 to 5 cm. long, 
_ 0.5 to 1.8 em. broad at the truncate or barely subcordate base, the tip 
bluntish, the margin closely fine-crenate, sometimes irregularly so at 
Pase, dark green and rugulose above, white beneath with close felt-like 
indument of minute simple hairs ; petioles almost filiform, 1 to 1.5 cm. 
long: raceme simple, terminal, becoming 1.5 dm. long: rachis glandular- — 
puberulent : verticels 4-8-flowered, all becoming remote, the lowest 
9:5 em. apart ; pedicels slender , 2or 3 mm. long, glandular-puberulent: 
