FERNALD. — MEXICAN SALVIAS. 531 
Benth. in DC. l.c.; Hemsl. lc. 562; Briq. ].c. 4S. patzeuarensis, 
Sess. & Moc. Pl. Nueva Espafia, ed. 2, 8. — Sierra Madre of Western 
Mexico. Curmuauva, 100 km. S. of Guadalupe y Calvo, alt. 2,300 to 
2,600 m., Aug., 1898 (2. W. Nelson, no. 4807). Murcmoacan, sandy 
fields, hills of Patzcuaro, Oct. 11, 1892 (C. G. Pringle, no. 4258). 
Originally collected by Humboldt & Bonpland near Patzcuaro. 
* * Canescent-puberulent shrub: the firm leaves pale beneath’: corolla pale blue 
or whitish. 
128. S. Suannont, Donnell Smith, Bot. Gaz. xix. 256. — Southern 
Mexico and Central America. Cutapas, top of ridge back of Tonala, 
alt. 370 to 770 m., Aug. 10, 1895 (BE. W. Nelson, no. 2898): Guate- 
MALA, Volean Chingo, Dept. Jutiapa, alt. 925 m., Oct., 1892 (W. C. 
Shannon in exsice. J. D. Smith, no. 8612); Chupadero, Dept. Santa 
Rosa, alt. 1,540 m., Oct., 1892 (Heyde & Luz in exsice. J. D. Smith no. 
4052). The Chiapas plant has broader leaves and bracts than those 
from Guatemala, but they undoubtedly belong together. 
§ 6. Loneirtoras, Benth. Corolla from 2 to 12 cm. long, of vari- 
ous colors. (See note under § Brachyanthae.) 
A. Luteae, Benth. Shrubs with axillary or racemose flowers : corolla 
yellow, ventricose below the throat. 
* Flowers axillary, solitary: corolla 2 to 8 em. long: leaves cordate-ovate, 2.5 
cm. or less long, very rugose, canescent-tomentose beneath. 
129. S. aspera, Mart. & Gal. lc. 71; Benth. in DC. Le. 327; 
Hemsl. 1. ¢. 553 ; Briq. 1.c. — Southern Mexico. Pursta, dry calcare- 
ous hills, Tehuacan, alt. 1,700 m. [the original station of Galeotti], Nov. 
27, 1895 (0. G@. Pringle, no. 6240): Oaxaca, Jayacatlan, alt. 1,320 m., 
Jane 3, 1894, and Nov. 18, 1895 (Z. C. Smith, nos. 17, 897); near 
Dominguillo, alt. 2,000 m., Oct. 8, 1894 (Z. W. Nelson, no. 1587). 
* * Flowers racemose. 
+ Calyx invested with yellow or yellow and reddish tomentum : corolla yellow, 
Ted within, 2 to 3 cm. long: leaves rugose, canescent-tomentose beneath. 
130. S. curysanrHa, Mart. & Gal. l.c. 72; Benth. 1.c. 326; Hemsl. 
l.e.554; Brig. 1.c.— Southern Mexico and Central America, Guer- 
RERO, between Tlapa and Tlaliscatilla, alt. 1,200 to 1,380 m., Dec. 5, 
1894 (Z. W. Nelson, no. 2049) ; Oaxaca, Monte Alban, alt. 1,850 M+ 
Sept. 4, 1894 (0. G. Pringle, no. 4862), Oct. 11, 1895 (L. C. Smith, 
no. 950); Valley of Oaxaca, alt. 1,540 to 1,630 m., Sept. 25, 1894 
(Z. W. Nelson, no. 1244): Crtapas, without locality ( Ghiesbreght, no- 
