. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. Ill Figure 112 is reproduced from the first illustration cited above. Nicholson recorded the receipt of the plant figured by him from Haage. 64. Neomammillaria perbella (Hildmann). Mammillaria perbella Hildmann in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 567. 1898. Solitary or somewhat cespitose, depressed-globose, glaucous-green; tubercles short-conic, their axils lanate; radial spines 14 to 18, i to mm. long, setaceous, white; central spines 2, very short (4 to 6 mm. long); flowers 9 to 10 mm. long, reddis
. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. Ill Figure 112 is reproduced from the first illustration cited above. Nicholson recorded the receipt of the plant figured by him from Haage. 64. Neomammillaria perbella (Hildmann). Mammillaria perbella Hildmann in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 567. 1898. Solitary or somewhat cespitose, depressed-globose, glaucous-green; tubercles short-conic, their axils lanate; radial spines 14 to 18, i to mm. long, setaceous, white; central spines 2, very short (4 to 6 mm. long); flowers 9 to 10 mm. long, reddish; stigma-lobes red. Type locality: Mexico. Distribution: Mexico, but range unknown. We know this species from description only; Schumann places itnear Mammillaria Fig. 114.—Neomammillaria donatii. Fig. 115.—Neomammillaria coUina. 65. Neomammillaria collina (J. A. Purpus). Mammillaria collina J. A. Purpus, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 22: 162. 1912. Solitary,globose, 12 to 13 cm. in diameter, soniewhat depressed at apex; tubercles cylindric, I cm. long or less, woolly in their axils; radial spines 16 to 18, white, 4 mm. long; central spines i or 2, longer than the radials; flowers rose-colored, to 2 cm. long; fruit 2 cm. long, red. Type locality: Esperanza, Puebla, Mexico. Distribution: Puebla, Mexico. We refer here specimens collected near the type locality in 1912 by Dr. C. A. Purpus. Illustrations: Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 23: 99; Grassner, Haupt-Verz. Kakteen 1914: 28, as Mammillaria collina. Figure 115 shows a plant sent by Dr. Purpus to Washington. 66. Neomammillaria donatii (Berge). Mammillaria donatii Berge in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen Nachtr. 135. 1903. Usually simple, stout and globose, but sometimes cespitose, glaucous-green; tubercles small, conic, naked in their axils; radial spines 16 to 18, 8 mm. long, glassy; central spines 2, yellowish black, 10 mm. long; flowers reddish, 15 mm. long; style and stigma-lobes white. Type locality: Mexico. Distribution: M
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