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101346 to 101354— Continued 

 101354. Thryptomene sp. Myrtaceae. 

 Closely related to T. strongylophylla. 



101355. Acacia leptoclada A. Cunn. 

 Mimosaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by Kate O. 

 Sessions, Pacific Beach, Calif. Received Novem- 

 ber 9, 1932. 



A glabrous shrub with compound leaves made up 

 of oblong coriaceous leaflets one-twelfth of an inch 

 long and yellow flowers in round racemes, larger 

 than the leaves, produced at the ends of the 

 branches. It is native to New South Wales, 

 Australia. 



101356 to 101374. 



From France. Plants presented by Dr. H. Hum- 

 bert, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 

 Paris. Received November 11, 1932. 



101356 to 101361. Bryophyllum spp. Crassulaceae. 



101356. Bryophyllum aliciae (R. Hamet) 

 Berger (Kalanchoe aliciae R. Hamet). 



A stout, erect, hairy succulent with opposite, 

 roundish or oval, crenate leaves and rather 

 large flowers in branched cymes. Native to 

 central Madagascar. 



101357. Bryophyllum daigremontianum 

 (Ham. and Perr.) Berger (Kalanchoe daigre- 

 montianum Ham. and Perr.). 



A brown-green succulent perennial, native to 

 Madagascar, becoming about 2 feet high. The 

 leaves are petiolate, sometimes peltate, green 

 within, barred with brown, deeply crenate, 

 budding from the angles. The small deep-pink 

 flowers are in lax terminal panicles. 



101353 and 101359. Bryophyllum miniatum 

 (Hilsenb. and Boj.) Berger. (Kalanchoe 

 miniata Hilsenb. and Boj.). 



101358. An erect, slender, fleshy plant 1 to 2 

 feet high, native to Madagascar. The 

 smooth, green, oval-obtuse leaves are up 

 to 3 inches long, with shallow, crenate, 

 sinuous margins and slightly pink petioles. 

 The small flowers, bright red with brown 

 spots, are in a lax terminal panicle. 



101359. Received as Kalanchoe miniata sub- 

 peltata, a form said to have smaller leaves 

 with a longer and more slender petiole, 

 with the leaves in the center of the shoot 

 always peltate. 



101360. Bryophyllum scandens (Perrier) 

 Berger. 



A succulent climbing plant with a slender 

 stem and sensile, linear-lanceolate, thick, dark- 

 green leaves 2 to 3 inches long, bearing 5 or 6 

 bulbiferous teeth at their apex. The dark- 

 violet flowers, one-third inch long, are in a lax, 

 many-flowered inflorescence. Native to 

 Madagascar. 



101361. Bryophyllum tubiflorum Harv. 



An erect herb a foot high with terete fleshy 

 leaves 1 to 2 inches long, tipped with three linear 

 erect teeth and two broad reflexed teeth. The 

 scarlet flowers are in terminal clusters. Native 

 to Madagascar. 



101362 to 101372. Kalanchoe spp. Crassulaceae. 



101362. Kalanchoe aromatica Perrier. 



A succulent perennial, native to Madagascar, 

 characterized by being covered throughout with 

 viscous red glands and by having a strong 

 aromatic odor. The leaves are triangular- 

 lanceolate, and the small flowers, greenish 

 yellow with red lines, are in terminal cymes. 



101356 to 101374— Continued 



101363. Kalanchoe beharensis Drake. 



A shrubby succulent about 12 feet high with 

 large, thick, fleshy, ovate leaves up to 8 inches 

 long. These are rusty tomentose above and 

 silvery below, both surfaces becoming dingy 

 with age. The pale-yellow flowers are borne in 

 ample terminal panicles. Native to Mada- 

 gascar. 



For previous introduction see 91525. 



101364. Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi Ham. and 

 Perr. 



A rather small succulent about 10 inches high 

 with crenate, rounded-oval leaves 1H inches 

 long, bluish-green overcast with purple, and 

 small purplish flowers in a loose cluster ter- 

 minating the slender stem. Native to Mada- 

 gascar. 



101365. Kalanchoe globulifera Perrier. 



A succulent plant with a short, ascending, 

 hairy stem and 6 to 8 crowded obovate-spatulate 

 glabrous leaves about 1 inch long. The small 

 yellow or bright-red flowers, half an inch long, 

 are in a panicled cyme. Native to Madagascar. 



101366. Kalanchoe globulifera coccinea 

 Perrier. 



A stout, branched, succulent perennial up to 

 a foot high with elongated, thick, irregularly 

 toothed, obovate-spatulate leaves over 2 inches 

 long and numerous bright-scarlet flowers in 

 large terminal cymes. Native to Madagascar. 



For previous introduction see 95552. 



101367. Kalanchoe gomphophylla Baker. 



An erect perennial about a foot high with 

 fleshy, obovate-cuneate, nearly entire leaves 1 

 inch long and yellow flowers in a dense corym- 

 bose panicle. Native to Madagascar and 

 closely allied to K. hildebrandtii. 



101368. Kalanchoe laxiflora Baker. 



A somewhat woody succulent plant, native to 

 Madagascar, which becomes 6 feet high, but 

 requires bushes or other support to stand erect. 

 The stem terminates in a large lax corymb of 

 deep-rose flowers. 



101369. Kalanchoe orgyalis Baker. 



An erect succulent perennial with stems 6 to 

 7 feet long, oblong-spatulate leaves 3 to 5 inches 

 long, and yellow flowers, one third inch long, 

 in dense terminal cymes. Native to central 

 Madagascar. 



101370. Kalanchoe synsepala Baker. 



An erect succulent perennial, native to central 

 Madagascar, with the lower leaves opposite, 

 sessile, oblong-spatulate, and green with a red 

 margin. The small reddish flowers are in 

 dense terminal cymes. 



101371. Kalanchoe tomentosa Baker. 



A fleshy perennial, densely covered through- 

 out with short brown hairs. The sessile elon- 

 gated leaves are about 2 inches long, and the 

 flowers are in a narrow panicle about 6 inches 

 long. It is native to central Madagascar. 



101372. Kalanchoe waldheimh Ham. and 

 Perr. 



A slender fleshy plant with a rather slender 

 stem up to a foot high and opposite, subsessiie, 

 flat, obovate, crenulate leaves over 2 inches 

 long. The rose-colored flowers are in a lax 

 terminal corymblike inflorescence. Native to 

 Madagascar. 



101373. Kitchingia campanulata Baker. 



A stout-stemmed, fleshy plant with sessile, 

 linear-oblong, obtuse, conspicuously crenate 



