38. C. Gravit (Baker). Foliis radicalibus obovato-lingulatis, caulinis 
sparsis parvulis lanceolatis canaliculatis, omnibus mucronato-acutis, 
floribus laxe paniculatis, undequaque versis, petalis apice breviter 
recurvis sepalis duplo superantibus. — E’cheveria paniculata, A. 
Gray, Pl. Wright, p. 16. 
New Mexico, Wislizenus. 
Flowering stems a foot long, above the rosulate and apparently 
radical tuft of leaves, the latter two to three inches long, the 
scattered or subopposite stem-leaves from half an inch to an inch 
long. Flowers half an inch long, disposed in a loose elongated 
panicle ; the proper terminal flowers are on very short peduncles, 
the lateral ones mostly with long bracteate peduncles. Bracts 
small, linear. 
34. C. acutrroLia (Baker).—Echeveria acutifolia, Lindl. Bot. Reg. 28, 
t. 29; Walp. Rep. ii. p. 259. 
Mexico. 
General habit, calyx and corolla of C. gibbiflora, but the leaves 
more concave and more acute, and flowers in a narrow congested 
panicle, with the lower branches only 3- to 4-flowered. 
Very likely a form of gibbiflora. A plant which approaches it 
closely was found by Salvin and Godman in Guatemala. 
There are several other species in the collection of Mr. 
Saunders, which have not flowered yet, of which we hope to be 
able to give an account in future Numbers.—J. G. B. 
