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original description, but a characteristic member of the Membranaceae. 
It is identical with the Tepic plant which the writer has described as 
S. cladodes (Proc. Am. Acad. xxxv. 497). 
Salvia (Membranaceae) Langlassei, n. sp., suffruticosa; caule 
gracile duro flexuoso obtuse quadrangulato, ramis sordido-villosis : 
foliis ramorum membranaceis lanceolatis vel anguste ovatis basi rotun- 
datis apice acuminatis 3—4.7 cm. longis 1.3-1.8 em. latis acute serratis 
supra strigosis venis subtus pilosis, petiolis 5-10 mm. longis ; racemo 
elongato ; verticillis 9-14-floris demum 2-2.5 em. distantibus ; bracteis 
reniformibus acuminatis 6-9 mm. longis glabris lucidis purpurascenti- 
bus ; pedicellis 4 mm. longis glanduloso-hispidis ; calyee campanulato 
purpurascente glanduloso-hispido fructifero 8 mm. longo, labiis subae- 
qualibus, superiore late ovato 1.5 mm. longo, inferiore eum lobis ovatis 
mucronatis ; corolla violacea. — MicHoAcaN or GvERRERO : in argilla- 
ceous soil of the Sierra Madre at 1700 meters altitude, January 27, 
1899, Langlassé, no. 805 (type, in Gray Herb.). Closely related to 
S. Sanctae-Luciae Seem., but with slender stems said by M. Langlassé 
to be “volubile,” thinner leaves with very different pubescence, and 
with shorter, broader calyx-lobes. ; 
Salvia (Angustifoliae) urolepis, n. sp., herbacea circa 1 m. alta 
caulibus gracilibus retrorse pubescentibus, pilis brevibus cinereis ; foliis 
late lanceolatis vel anguste ovatis basi subcuneatis apice acutis 3.5-5 
(-9) em. longis crenato-serratis supra viridibus puberulis subtus albo- 
_ pannosis, petiolis gracilibus 1-2 cm. longis pilosis ; racemis gracilibus, 
primariis 1.2 demum 3 dm. longis ; bracteis lanceolato-attenuatis 9-13 
mm. longis deciduis ; verticillis 12-floris demum 3-3.5 cm. distantibus ; 
calyce tubuloso-campanulato fructifero 6-7 mm. longo caerulescente 
albido-piloso, labiis subaequalibus, superiore late ovato mucronato, 
inferiore cum lobis deltoideo-ovatis subaristatis ; corolla azurea 12-16 
mm. longa, tubo exserto, galea oblonga 4—6 mm. longa pilosa, labio in- 
~ feriore 6-9 mm. longo cum lobo medio valde majore ; stylo piloso. — 
Nvrvo Lzon, by brooks of the Sierra Madre above Monterey, August 
25, 1903, September 4, 1904, and September 19, 1907, C. @. Pringle, 
hos. 11,906, 13,281, and. 13,978 —all collected from the same colony 
(type, in Gray Herb.). Apparently most nearly related to S. oblongi- 
folia Mart. & Gal., which differs in its narrower glabrous leaves, 
shorter and broader bracts, and the greener somewhat viscid puberu- 
ce of the calyx. 
ALVIA LAVANDULOIDES HBK., var. LATIFOLIA Benth. Pl. Hartw. 21 
(1839), and in DC. Prodr. xii. 303 (1848) as nomen nudum ; Fernald, 
Proc. Am. Acad. xxxv. 506 (1900). A fine collection of this plant, 
made by Mr. E. W. Nelson at an altitude of 2125-3040 m. on Mt. 
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