11. ZAUSCHNERIA ARIZONICA Davidson. Bull. So. Cal. Acad. 
Sci. i:5. 1902. Plate 1. 
Specimens Examined 
Metcalf, Ariz., in Creek bottom, 5000 ft., Oct. 10, 1900, Davidson 365, 
type, (UC, LAM); Hauchuca Mts., Ramsey Canyon, 5400 ft., Sept. 20, 
1896, Forrest Shreeve 5063 (UC, CA) ; Elder Mts., Ariz., Sept. 1902, 
C. A. Purpus (UC); Frick Park, Bisbee, Ariz., June 5, 1915, John I. 
Carlson (CA); Santa Rita Mts., Ariz., Nov. 1891, T. S. Brandegee (UC); 
Paradise Falls, Chiricahua Mts., Ariz., Oct. 4, 1907, J. C. Blumer 1760 
(DH); Stone Cabin Canyon, Santa Rita Mts., Ariz., 5000 ft., Sept. 11, 
1903, Thomber No. 12, (UC); Price Canyon, Chiricahua Mts., Ariz., 
July 22, 1907, Leslie Goodding 2307 (UC). 
12. ZAUSCHNERIA PRINGLEI sp. nov. Eastwood in MSS. 
Stems slender, branching virgately above, pilose with long white 
spreading hairs, and glandular-pubescent on the flowering branches; 
leaves pale green, thin, lower ones lanceolate, acuminate, narrowed to 
a sessile base, longest 3 cm. long, 6 mm. wide, lateral veiny, floral leaves 
linear-lanceolate, 2 mm. wide, shorter than the ovary but surpassing 
the pedicels, sparingly denticulate with teeth callous and uncinate, apex 
uncinately mucronate, flowers many, corymbose in bud, racemose-spicate 
in fruit; calyx about 3 cm. long, lower part glandular-puberulent, di- 
visions exteriorly appressed pubescent, tube 4 mm. long (to interior 
appendages), throat 15 mm. long, expanding from 2-7 mm., divisions 
extending almost to insertion of petals, 1 cm. long, 2-3 mm. wide at 
base, mucronate tips in bud connivent; petals 8-9 mm. long, 5 mm. wide 
near top, bifid 1 mm. with closed sinus and rounded lobes, claw 2 mm. 
wide; filaments unequal, anthers included or rarely slightly exserted; 
style exserted 5 mm.; ovary very slender, glandular and sparingly pilose; 
capsule tapering at each end, pedicel 4-5 mm. long, slender; seeds ap- 
parent through walls. 
Type collected at Los Pinitos, Sonora, Mexico, Oct. 12, 1890, 6100 ft. 
alt., by C. V. Hartman, no. 144. Expedition under Dr. Carl Lumholtz. 
Specimen no. 126, of same collection, has two forms, one agreeing with 
the foregoing description, the other with leaves almost entire, stamens 
exserted and corolla with lobes 4 mm. long, sinus closed, petals 10 mm. 
long. 
Specimen Examined 
13. ZAUSCHNERIA ELEGANS sp. nov. Eastwood in MSS. 
Minutely glandular-pubescent and with a few long spreading hairs; 
stems cymose-branching, branchlets opposite in all the axils, the upper 
with cymose inflorescence; leaves all opposite, oblong-lanceolate, the 
upper ovate, the largest 3 cm. long, 15 mm. wide, cordate-amplexicaul 
at the base, and also somewhat decurrent! apex acuminate-involute and 
mucronate, margin serrate with callous teeth, 1-4 mm. apart, lateral 
veins conspicuous; flowers corymbose opposite; calyx exteriorly glan- 
dular-pubescent, about 3 cm. long, apex conspicuously stellate in bud, 
tube cylindric 1 mm. in diameter 5 mm. above the small bulb (bulb 
about 2 mm. in diameter) widening to 5-6 mm. at the throat; petals 
1 cm. long, slightly exceeding the calyx, sinus 4 mm. long, closed, lobes 
3 mm. wide, parallel; stamens equalling the petals; style exserted 8-9 
mm.; ovary slenderly fusiform; capsule falcate, short-pedicellate, about 
2 cm. long, 2 mm. broad, with reddish costae; immature seeds obovate. 
Kern Canyon, Tulare County, California. Collected by C. F. Cul- 
bertson, July 30, 1904. No. 4220. The species is related to Z. latifolia 
(Hook.) Green, differing in the almost complete absence of the spread- 
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