1Q4 W. J. Jepson. 



formibus, remote foliosis (internodiis 2—6 cm longis), toliis ramorum 

 floriferorum minimis (circ. 3—5 mm longis), oppositis, basi vaginato- 

 coalitis, glabris; bracteis floralibus conformibus. Cyma dichotoma (1) 

 2—3 flora, pedunculis vulgo strictis, capillaribus, calyce multo longiori- 

 bus, sepalis glabris lanceolatis, 3,5—4 mm longis, obscure nervatis^ 

 carina in mucronem excurrente, margine membranaceis, petalis albis 

 ovato-oblongis obtusis in unguiculum brevem constrictis, calyce sesqui- 

 longioribus, disci glandulis staminigeris distinctissimis. Capsula Crustacea 

 nitida glabra subglobosa (diam. circ. 2,5 mm) sub 10-sperma. Semina 

 1 mm longa reniformia compressa rugulosa margine sub lente minutissime 

 tuberculata. 



10. Tamarix Kotschyi Runge var. rosea Litw.. 1. c, p. 112. 

 Plores rosei. 



11. Erodimn ciconium W. var. turcmenum Litw., 1. c, p. 119. 

 Foliorum laciniis quam in typo magis dissectis. 



12. Tetradiclis tenella (Ehrenberg) Litw., 1. c, p. 122. 



Anatropa tenella Ehrenberg in „Linnaea", IV (1829), p. 402, v. sp. 

 auth.! — Tatrad. salsa C. A. Mey., Verz. cauc. (1831), p. 226. — Bunge 

 in Linnaea, XIV (1840), p. 178, tab. 1. — Penzl., Ibid., XV (1841), p. 289. 

 tab. 2. — Ledeb. PI. ross., I, 492. — Boiss. PI. or., I, 918. — T. salsa f. 

 Ewersmann 0. Kuntze in Act. Hort. Petrop., X, p. 177. — T. Ewersmanni 

 Bunge in Linnaea, 1. c, p. 178 (v. sp.). — Tetrad, sp. M. a Bieb. PI. 

 taur.-auc, III (1819), p. 277, 648. — Conf. Litw. Schedae ad herb. fl. 

 ross. VI. 



Var. longipedicellata (0. Kuntze) Litw., 1. c, p. 123. 



Syn.: T. salsa var. longipedicellata 0. Ktze., 1. c. (excl. syn.). 



XXVIII. W. J. Jepson, Godetiae novae Americae borealis. 



(Ex: A Synopsis of the North American Godetias. [Univ. of Calif. Publ., Bot., 

 II (1907), pp. 319—354, pi. 29.]) 



1. Godetia amoena Lilja var. concolor Jepson forma pygmaea Jepson, 

 1. c p. 328. 



Very slender, unbranched, 1 to 3 dm. high, all the parts small; 

 petals crenulate, often abruptly acute, 5 to 10 mm long, usually with 

 central blotch. 



California: Conn Valley, dry hills, W. L. Jepson, May 1, 1894. 



2. Godetia amoena Lilja var. albicaulis Jepson, 1. c, p. 329. 



Stems white shining, simple or strictly branched, 5 dm high; leaves 

 narrow; petals 3 to 4 cm long; capsule about 4 cm long, with a beak 

 usually 1 cm long. 



California: Rancho Chico, Mrs. Bidwell, May, 1878, no. 122; 

 Fremont, no. 435, 1846. 



Forma Huntiana Jepson, 1. c, p. 329. 



