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and apparently also to S. Warczewicziana Regel. In the writer's 
synopsis of Salvia published in 1900 he mistook this plant, from the 
description alone, for S. Sanctae-Luciae Seem.; but he has since exam- 
ined Seemann’s type and finds that it is not this plant but a species 
of the Membranaceae (see above). 
Salvia (Scorodoniae) rupicola, n. sp., fruticosa ; ramis gracilibus 
subteretibus lignosis albescentibus cortice fibrilloso, juventate brunne- 
scentibus glanduloso-pilosis ; foliis oblongis vel anguste ovatis crenatis 
utrinque obtusis 1-2 cm. longis supra rugosissimis viridibus hispidis 
glandulosisque subtus pallidis glanduloso-pilosis, petiolo 2-3 mm. 
longo ; racemis gracilibus 4.5-9 cm. longis; rhachi purpurascente 
glanduloso-hispidulo ; verticillis circa 8-floris remotis demum 1.5-2 
em. distantibus ; bracteis ovatis 2 mm. longis; pedicellis 2 mm. longis; 
calyce tubuloso-campanulato livido fructifero 6 mm. longo glanduloso- 
hispido, labio superiore obtuso 1.5 mm. longo, labio inferiore obtuso 
vix 1mm. longo ; corolla circa 1 em. longa, tubo ventricoso exserto ; 
galea pilosa, labio inferiore paulo breviore ; stylo piloso. — Hmao: 
on rocks, Ixmiquilpan, 1903, C. A. Purpus, no. 431 (type, in Gray 
Herb.). In habit similar to S. fruticulosa Benth., which has the branch- 
lets, lower leaf-surfaces, calyces, etc., stellate-pannose ; nearer related, 
apparently, to S. Gonzalezii Fernald, which is less fruticose, with darker 
branches, glandless softer pubescence, broad-ovate leaves, and larger 
calyx. 
Salvia (Scorodoniae) tepicensis, n. sp., caulibus gracilibus obtuse 
angulatis dense piloso-hispidis, pilis viscidis ; foliis oblongo-ovatis ob- 
tusis supra viridibus rugosis setosis subtus albo-villosis 3-3.5 em. 
longis basi subcordatis, petiolo brevi gracili viscido-hispido ; racemis 
simplicis elongatis 1.5 dm. longis; verticillis 6—10-floris remous 
2.5-3 cm. distantibus ; bracteis langeolato-ovatis acuminatls — 
dentatis 4 mm. longis ; calyce azureo anguste campanulato fractifero 
7-8 mm. longo valde costato, costis glanduloso-setulosis, labio supet 
ore obtuso 3 mm. longo, inferiore obtuso 2 mm. longo ; coro 
Fernald. From the former distinguished by its characteristic glandu- 
lar spreading pubescence, the long lip of the corolla, and the ai 
style ; from the latter by its more herbaceous character, its muC? 
longer pubescence (of branches, leaves, and calyx), its larger a na 
md costate calyx, and the longer corolla with a comparatively 008 . 
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