FERNALD. — MEXICAN SALVIAS.. 549 
acute, 3.5 to 6 cm. long, dull and sparingly puberulent above, closely 
canescent-puberulent beneath; petioles canescent, 2 cm. or less long: 
racemes simple, ldm. or less in length; verticels 2—6-flowered: pedicels 
slender, 2 to 4 mm. long: calyx canescent, in anthesis 1.2 to 1.3 cm. 
long, the tube becoming corrugated at base, broadened above, twice ex- 
ceeding the ovate-lanceolate acuminate subequal lobes: corolla 2.5 to 
3 cm. long, purple-violet, villous, the tube twice exceeding the calyx ; 
the lip one half as long as the galea: style long-exserted, villous. — Ja- 
Lisco, between Colotlan and Bolafios, Sept. 8, 1897 (J. 1. Rose, no. 
2844), 
= = Corolla scarlet or vermilion, without purple tinge. 
a. Upper lip of calyx prolonged into a subulate awn, nearly or quite equalling the 
calyx-tube ; lower lip with 2 short subulate teeth. : 
192. S. crnnaBarrna, Mart. & Gal. 1. c.63; Benth. 1. c.; Hemsl. 1. c. 
554; Briq. l.c., & Ann. Conserv. Jard. Bot. Genéve, ii. 169 (including 
varieties). —Southern Mexico and Central America. Oaxaca, near 
Oaxaca, alt. 2,310 to 2,920 m., Sept., 1894 (4. W. Nelson, no. 1345) 
Sierra de San Felipe, alt. 460 m., Oct. 5, 1894 (CO. G. Pringle, no. 4947) ; 
San Juan del Estado, alt. 2,300 m., Nov. 4, 1894 (L. C. Smith, no. 
273): Cutapas (Ghiesbreght, nos. 72, 757): Guatemata, San Miguel 
Uspantan, Dept. Quiché, alt. 1,850 m., Apr., 1892, and Buena Vista, 
Dept. Santa Rosa, alt. 1,700 m., Dec., 1892 (Heyde & Lux in exsice. J. 
D. Smith, nos. 8118, 4381). 
b. Calyx-lips subequal. 
1. Calyx-lobes subulate tipped. 
193. §. eregans, Vahl. Leaves mostly broad-ovate, subtruncate 
or rounded at base, rarely exceeding 7 cm. in length: rhachis 
and calyces sordid glandular-villous. — Enum. i. 238, 362; DC. La 
342; Hemsl. le. 555; Briq. in Engl. & Prantl, l.c. S. tnearnata, 
Cav. Ann. Cienc. Nat. ii. 112; HBK. l.c. 293, t. 144; not Etling. S. 
microculis, Poirs Dict. vi. 614. S. punicea, Mart. & Gal. lc. 65. 
S. microcalyx, Scheele, Linnaea, xxii. 589. S. longiflora, Sessé & Moc. 
1. c. 8. — Central and southern Mexico. Without locality (Coulter, no. 
1097): Guanasvato, without locality, Dec., 1827 (Berlandier, no. 
1319); oak woods (Hartweg, no. 162): QuERETARO, Nov. 13, 1827 
(Berlandier, no. 1245): Mrxtco, Santa Fé, July 24, 1865 ( Bourgeau, 
no. 489) ; woods of Maromenas, Oct. 11, 1865 (Bourgeau, no. 1111) ; 
Valley of Mexico (Schaffner, no. 395) ; woods of Eslava, alt. 2,400 m., 
Jan. 31, 1899 (OC. G. Pringle, no. 7711): MicHoacan, Tlalpajahua 
