. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. ECHINOCEREUS. 25. Fig. 24.—Echinocereus perbellus. Collected by Rose and Standley at Big Springs, Texas, February 23, 1910 (No. 12215). This is a very beautiful species which flowers abundantly in cultivation. If heretofore collected, it has doubtless passed as the next species to which it is related. Rose and Standley, who discovered it wild in 1910, also found it in cultivation in Texas. Figure 24 is from a photograph of the type specimen. 33. Echinocereus reichenbachii* (Terscheck) Haage jr., Index Kewensis 2:8


. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. ECHINOCEREUS. 25. Fig. 24.—Echinocereus perbellus. Collected by Rose and Standley at Big Springs, Texas, February 23, 1910 (No. 12215). This is a very beautiful species which flowers abundantly in cultivation. If heretofore collected, it has doubtless passed as the next species to which it is related. Rose and Standley, who discovered it wild in 1910, also found it in cultivation in Texas. Figure 24 is from a photograph of the type specimen. 33. Echinocereus reichenbachii* (Terscheck) Haage jr., Index Kewensis 2:813. l893- Echinocactus reichenbachii Terscheck in Walpers. Repert. Bot. 2: 320. 1843. Cerens caespitosus Engelmann, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 5: 247. 1845. ,,-.,,-. Echinopsis peclinata reichenbachiana Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 26. 1845. Echinocereus caespitosus Engelmann in Wislizenus, Mem. Tour North. Mex. no. 1848. Cereus caespitosus castaneus Engelmann, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 6: 203. 1850. Cereus reichenbachianus Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 318. 1853- Cereus reichenbachianus castaneus Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 319. 1853. Cereus caespitosus minor Engelmann, Proc. Amer. Acad. 3: 280. 1856. Cereus caespitosus major Engelmann, Proc. Amer. Acad. 3: 280. 1856. Echinocereus texensis Jacobi, Allg. Gartenz. 24: no. 1856. Mammillaria caespitosa A. Gray, First Lessons in Botany 96. 1857. Echinocereus rotatus Linke, Wochenschr. Gartn. Pflanz. 1: 85. 1858. Echinocereus caespitosus castaneus Riimplerin Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. 811. 1885. Echinocereus caespitosus major Riimpler in Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. 811. 1885. Echinocereus pectinatus caespitosus Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 272. 1898. More or less cespitose; stems simple, globose to short-eylindric, to 20 cm. long, 5 to 9 cm in diameter; ribs 12 to 19; areoles approxi- mate, elliptic; spines 20 to 30, white to brown, but usually those of each individual plant of one color, pectinate, interlocking, 5 to 8 mm. long, spre


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