“ 
FERNALD. — MEXICAN SALYVIAS. 507 
of Mt. Mohinora, 13 km. from Guadalupe y Calvo, alt. 2,150 to 2,310 m., 
Aug., 1898 (H. W.. Nelson, no. 4850). Inflorescence, as also that of 
related species, suggesting Muscari botryodes. 
++ ++ Verticels mostly remote, forming an elongate loose raceme. 
= Stem 5 to 6 dm. high: leaves Ga ver e beta hese 2.5 dm. long or 
less; verticels 6-20-flowered, low to m. apart, upper approximate: 
calyces reflexed: corolla 1 em. ita ia ai Scciadad or short-exserted. 
47. S. HELIANTHEMIFOLIA, Benth. Lab. 254, & in DC. l.c. 304; 
Nemsl. 1. c. 557; Briq. in Engl. & Prantl, 1. c. — South-central Mexico. 
San Luis Porost, alt. 1,840 m., 1878 (Parry & Palmer, no. 729) : 
Hipare@o, Sierra de Pachuca, alt. 3,000 m., Sept. 14, 1899 (C. G. 
Pringle, no. 8222): MicnHoacan, near Tlalpujahua (Graham). De- 
scribed from Graham’s material from Tlalpujahua and from San Martin, 
PUEBLA. 
= = Similar: leaves oblong-lanceolate, acute, serrate: verticels subequally re- 
te: calyces less reflexed: corolla-tube equalling the calyx. 
48. S. remora, Benth. l.c.; Hemsl. ].c. 564; Briq.1.c. Described 
from Mexico without definite locality. 
++ Bracts gees persistent, lower verticels becoming slightly a nerves 
of calyx hidden by the long appressed silky pubescen 
49. S, eee aN Resembling S. lavenduloides: stems canes- 
cent: leaves narrow-oblong, blunt, crenate-serrate, 2 to 5 cm. long, 0.5 to 
1.5 cm. wide, rugose, green and appressed-setulose above, white-tomentose 
beneath, short-petioled: raceme 2 to 5 cm. long; bracts ovate-lanceolate, 
acuminate, ascending: calyx blue, in anthesis 5 mm. long, the short 
teeth obscured by the dense silky hairs: corolla 1 cm. long. the tube 
barely exserted ; galea pilose, half as long as the lip.— Duraneo, 
Aug. 16, 1897 (J. VV. Rose, no. 2338). 
rete ou rye ogy through anthesis, their — tips gr ae nerves 
x somewhat hidden by long hai eads very dense 
= Leaves ERLE: en wh canescent: the — "eaten = 3 to 5cm. in 
length: bracts ascending: calyx white-villous 
50. S. stacnyrorpes, HBK. l.c.t. 138; Benth. l.c. 303; Hemsl. 
le. 565; Briq. 1c. —Southern Mexico. Oaxaca, 29 km. S. W. of 
the city of Oaxaca, alt. 2,300 to 2,920 m., Sept., 1894 a W. Nelson, 
ho. 1387). Originally from Los Joares and Santa Rosa 
== Leaves eee. glabrous or slightly puberulent: — 2 to 13 cm. long: 
ts more spreading: calyx pilose-hirsu 
51. §. eroneata, HBK. l.c.t. 139; Benth. l.c.; Hemsl. l.c. 556. 
S. Betonica, R. & S. 1. ¢. 188. _S. simplex, Spreng. Syst. i. 58. — South- 
