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gibbosa, cb vittas superficiales. tinae juga primaria fere obsoleta ; 
eculas 3, 
,omn 
phorum iptegrum.— Semen NM profunde suleatum.—Herbe Mexi- 
cane glabra etuer s vel a scapose, epee igor side ed gre 
Folia pinnatim disse radicalia. Umbel mplices, in seapo 
dit solitarise, pakelis fliformi bus. Jnvo ert bee numerose 
linea ores polygami vel unisexuales ; ; sepala purpurascentest; 
boni flava vel citrina. 
Neogezia min Hemsl.; wundique glaberrima, radieis tuberibus 
parvis E is, foliis petiolatis, petiolis usque ad apicem vaginantibus, 
crassiusculis pinnatis segmentis sessilibus confertissimis deorsum sese 
dentibus in petalis late obovatis brevissime acuminatis.vix inflexis 
Habitat.—Mountains above Oaxaca, Mexico, C. G. Pringle, July and 
August 1894. 
maie circiter 9 poll. alta. Folia 3-polliearia. . Pedicelli vix 
pollica 
THEE € eourtesy of Mr. J. N. Rose, Assistant Botanist in the 
United Stat Department of repe at Washington, we are 
able to establish this very distinct and elegant genus of Mexican 
Umbellifere. Two species were olia ed by Har NC upwards of 
fifty years ago but only flowering speeimens were obtained. Since 
then, so far as our knowledge goes, no other collector bas met with 
any member of this genus until this year; and now Mr. C. G. Pringle 
pe th 
rding material for fo unding tlie genus. artweg's two species s 
provisionally published €— the genus Oreomyrrhis, and are her 
transférred to Neogezia : 
Neogezia gracilipes, /7emsl. (Oreomyrrhis? gracilipes, Hemsl. 
Diagr. Pl. Nov. pars. 1. p. 16 et in Biol. Centr, Amer., Bot. i. p. 567. 
t. 33. et t. 34, figg. 6-8). 
Neogezia planipetala, Hemsl. (Or eomyrrhis ? plane Hemsl., 
n Pl. Nov. pars. 1. p. 16, et in Biol. Centr. Amer., ee i. p. 568. 
34). 
Dedicated to Dr. AAAS, Goets; Inspector. of thé Botanic Garden at 
Greifswald, Pomerania, and formerly à fellow-student of the writer at 
few genera owe of the Heterosciadiee, having simple In 
this character it agrees with Oreomyrrhis, i " Mr two of he species 
were provisionally placed + but, as suggested by Mr. Rose, the characters 
of the fruit are rather those o the SPA, and similar to those of 
the American genus Arracacia. 
96. Ursinia saxatilis, IN. E. Brown emittit dde suffru- 
ticosa roel ramoso-caespitosa, foliis ad api ramulor con- 
fertis apice trifidis vel pinnatis, segmentis 3-5 tereto- vis Mision ides 
nato-acutis glabris punctatis, pedunculis quam folia multo longioribus 
glabris 1-8 bracteatis aan Po br acteis Mida exten involucro 
