CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBABIUH 



, introduced by J. X R v Continued. 



Kami 



i \> i li i \i: continued. 



MamUlaria longitnamtna DC .. 

 Mamillaria mutabilis Scheidm 

 MamUlaria uncinala Zucc 



Qpurrfta hi<>, <(],<j, i Bchum 



( tpiint'm pilift r<i Weber 



I i: L881 l LCEAE. 



( remnophylla nutans Rose 



/■>A< w ria campanulata R - 



Ecfu veria goldmani Rose 



Echeveria pinetorum Rose 



Echeveria rubromarginata Rose. 



< at ilogue 

 number. 



Remark! 



05. 11 H 

 05. 1278 



05. L221 



06. 47 Collected by Mr. E. A. Goldman 



in Lower ( lalifornia. 

 05. L284 



3 - Flowered in April. L906. 



918 



January, l ( .»<»:>. 



1 1 1 ii 15 

 11013 



Kiji, iv ria scopulorum l;< si 

 Echi " ria sesailiflora Rose 

 />//» i^na simulant R 



/•>//» /•< /•/'/ toZtta n*i« R 

 7-.V/,, tv ria turgida Rose. . . . 

 /•>//, /•, rta Bp. nov 



EcJu " rid sp. nov 



/•>//, i;ma sp. nov 



New genus near Echeveria 

 Sedum sp. nov 



\| ISCELLA \ El >l 3. 



/,'/ (iiirunu Q Bp. nOV 



Calibanus gen. nov. 



Oralis Bp 



Dasylirion sp 



Dasylirion sp 



Dasylirion sp 



191091 Bp 



930 Sent by Doctor Purpusand Mr 

 Meyers. 



652 January, L906. 



11012 



767 Sent by Doctor Pringle. 



957 



March. L906. 



05.242 Sent by Mr. Maxon from Guate 



mala. 



05.319 Scut by Mr. Maxori bom Guate- 

 mala. 



05. 1164 



05. L237 



752 In March. L906. 



05. L269 

 05. 894 

 752 



04. L288 



05. L159 

 05. L035 

 05. 1159 



My chief interest being at present in the Cactaceae, these were made 

 tlie firs! object of our quest, as a result of \\ hich about L50 specimens 

 ha\ e been added to the herbarium, while perhaps 200 living specimens 

 were sent to Washington. Tin 1 most interesting cactus region visited 

 was Lxmiquilpan, where, with the veteran botanical collector. Dr. C. A. 



