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Patamban, Micnoacan, January 28-31, 1903 (no. 6575), exactly 
matches Hartweg’s no. 171 which is the type of the variety. In study- 
ing the variety in the light of this more adequate material an impor- 
tant character is noted in the glabrous or glabrate lower surface of the 
leaves, those of typical S. lavanduloides being canescent-tomentose 
beneath. 
Salvia (Angustifoliae) moniliformis, n. sp., caulibus altis minute 
pilosis ; ramis elongatis valde ascendentibus ; foliis ramorum lanceo- 
latis utrinque acutis 3-4 cm. longis crenato-serratis supra viridibus tri- 
gosis subtus pallidis pilosis; racemis spiciformibus demum 3-4 dm. 
longis ; verticillis 10-40-floris demum 8-9 cm. distantibus ; bractels 
lanceolato-ovatis attenuatis caeruleis albido-pilosis deciduis ; pedicellis 
1-2 mm. longis ; calyce cylindrico albido-caeruleo piloso costato fructi- 
fero 8 mm. longo, labiis subaequalibus lanceolato-attenuatis 3 mm. 
longis ; corolla caerulea circa 8 mm. longa, tubo paulo exserto, galea 
puberula, labio inferiore multo longiore. — Mexico: open woods on 
hillside at 2735 meters altitude, Iztaccihuatl, January, 1906, C. A. 
Purpus, no. 1720 (type, in Gray Herb.). Distributed as 8. lavandu- 
loides HBK., but more nearly related to S. remota Benth., which, how- 
ever, has much smaller calyces (in maturity 4 mm. long) which are less 
Gray Herb.). Closely related S. Ghiesbreghtii Fernald, which ie 
the midrib of the leaf densely lanate beneath, the puberulence of the 
branches coarser, and the few racemes more elongate. 
Salvia (Vulgares) uruapana, n. sp., herbacea annua, ( © 1 
caule gracile minute piloso, pilis retrorsis appressis, internodiis oe 5 
em. longis ; foliis ovatis subcordatis acuminatis 4—5 em. longis seta 
em. latis crenato-serratis supra pallide viridibus minute pu! nti 
glabratis subtus cinereis minute pilosis vel glabratis, margine a ge 
iliato ; racemis elongatis, primariis 3 dm. longis ; verticillis 3-10-floms 
