174 Robinson and Greenman—Genus Lamourouwia. 
23. L. Nersonn. Pubescent, drying green: leaves thin, oblong, 
acute, hi thes dentate, the "larger 2 to 3 inches in le ength, 4 or 
5 lines broad: calyx pubescent, not distinctly ribbed, 6 lines long : 
segments lanceolate, acute, erect : corolla over 2 inches long, red, 
paler and yellowish toward the ba se.—Six miles above Domin- 
uillo, Oaxaca, altitude 4,500 to 5,000 feet, 30 October, 1894, 
elson, 1833. 
== == Leaves half inch or less in length. 
24, L. micropuyita Mart. and Gal. Leaves o orca crenate- 
serrulate, 8-4 (-6) lines long, a line broad; those of the branches 
reflexed : calyx glabrous; ‘teeth very ort Balk Acad. Brux. 
xii, 2,31. L. parvifolia, Benth. |. ¢. x, 542.—Oaxaca, Galeotti, 
1005; and on ot hia hills at base of Sierra de Clavellinas, alti- 
00, 
eine zit Oerst. Shrub, 3 to 4 feet high, somewhat 
ideation’ fate fiootite. -elliptical, 6 to 10 lines long, 2 lines 
broad, somewhat scabrous : calyx somewhat villous, teeth much 
shorter than the ibe. and (from figure of Seemann) entire. —Vidensk. 
Meddel. 1853, 29. L. scabra Benth, in Seem. Bot. Herald, 177, t. 
33. —Mou ntains ioe reat Cartago and ee Costa Rica, 
yellowish throat, moderately ventricose.—Summit 0 Sie og? 
near Chilpancingo, Guerrero, altitude 9,000 to 12,000 feet, 2 
December, 1894, Nelson, 2234. 
The following distributed as species of Lamourouxia belong 
elsewhere : 
Mandon’s 479 = eran sp. 
Bang’s 543 = Gesnera sp. 
