164 Robinson and Greenman—NMexican Plants. 
two-thirds as broad.—Collected by L. C. Smith, at Cuicatlan, 
altitude 2,000 feet, 27 August, 1894 (No. 122). The Loran- 
thus, which in character eve nearly approaches this is LZ. incon- 
spicuus Benth., which is said to have saga a = branchlets and 
obovate oblong obtuse obacunely 3-nerved lea 
PEDILANTHUS TOMENTELLUS. Tall, 5 to 8 fae in height, rusty 
Se branches stout, terete : leaves short- petioled, ovate- 
ong to oblong- lanceolate, narrowed at both ends, obtusish, 
umantatta Vike upon both sur rfaces, 2 inches long, an inch broad: 
eymes terminal, twice dichotomously forked, about 2 inches in 
diameter, outer floral leaves and those at the forks large, bright 
red, sessile, broadly ovate or suborbicular, cordate, shortly acu- 
minate, tomentulose, 12 to 15 lines long, inclosing the smaller inner 
whet and earrain e ster: ering the cyme a somew what 2-headed 
lesepeothae a: the a nan ea de iy 2-cleft; divisions about 34 
h ong, lanceolate-obtuse, thickened at the a apex: glands 2 or 
4: onions of the owers. glabrous ; filamente and anthers 
by C. G. Pringle, j in fence-rows near the Cit of Gatien: August, 
1894 (No. 4912); and ns E. W, sei “ a northeast of the 
Seeaih leafy: leaves chiefly alternate (a pea sub- -opposite)s 
slender-petioled; suborbicular to sp: Sap p eee but 0 
d bot at 
equal base, 2 to 3 lines in ameter abaecels pubescent or almost 
‘ate, on the ; Sletre de San Felipe, ; al 
10, rats feet, 26 June, 1894 (No. 4713). Habitally op in Hor 
characters ve ry near /. macrocarpus i bat with le 
rounder, eee penciled, bangs and serrulat feet 
CALYPHA GLANDULIF A monecious ‘alee i o 8 “se 
high : tebe dr terete, east ee oaatespe ubescent : orl ovate, 
cordate, tipped with a short caudate point, serrate-dentate, 
appressed-pubescent above, —— densely pubescent or greyier 
tomentose beneath: 2 to 3 inches long, two-thirds as bro 
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