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ter 1} to 2 inches long; pedicels less than a line in length: sepals 
green, oblong, obtusish, 14 lines long: petals lanceolate-attenuate, 
23 lines long: scales short and broad, truncate: stamens 10 : car- 
ea 5, united a third of their length, attenuate, many-ovuled, as 
ong as the petals.—Collected by C. G. Pringle, on limestone 
Habit of S. Bourgwi Hemsl. and from the character also of &. 
Guatemalense Hemsl. From the former it differs in its shorter 
sepals and shorter and much broader scales: from the latter in its 
much shorter pedicles, smaller flowers, and broader leaves. 
PassirLora Princier, Stem angulate, hispid with dark col- 
ored hairs: tendrils none: leaves 5-lobed to the middle, some- 
what narrowed at the base, about 2 inches in diameter, finely 
pubescent above, paler beneath and sparingly pubescent upon the 
prominent reticulated veins; lobes ovate, acutish, finely ciliated, 
entire or more frequently sharply few-toothed; the middle lobe 
f TQUERIA SERRATA Gray, var. ANGUSTIFOLIA. Shrubby, 3 to 6 
cet high: leaves oblong-lanceolate, finely and rather remotely 
Crenate-serrate, 4 to 5 inches long (including short petiole), 6 Hd 
on ringle, on the Sierra de San Felipe, altitude 9,500 feet, 24 
ptember, 1894 (No, 4827).—With habit and floral characters of 
tue throughout. Corollas equal, regular, purplish, with slender 
“on e, Somewhat dilated above, and 5-toothed limb. Pappus obso- 
“‘e Or an inconspicuous crown of minute teeth. Achenes linear- 
d 
y ’ : p 
pennately-nerved, Heads corymbose-paniculate, about 100-flow- 
fi 0. MALVAFOLIA. Densely and viscidly glandular-pubescent : 
ems branching, 3 to 4 feet long, very leafy: leaves varying 
