472 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM, 
9. Phacelia glandulifera, sp. nov. 
Annual, branched from the base, 5 to 30 cm. high, hispid, and glandular throughout ; leaves 
oblong, pinnately parted into 11 to 15 narrow divisions, these acutish and mostly 2 to 6- 
lobed; calyx lobes spatulate-oblanceolate, obtuse, entire or rarely bearing a single lobe, 
hispid and glandular, about 6 mm. long in flower, becoming twice as long and remaining 
erect in fruit; corolla pale violet, campanulate-funnelform, 6 mm. long, barely exceeding 
the calyx, 15-nerved, its rounded lobes 1.5 mm. long, the crests very obscure or wanting; 
stamens included, the slender filaments subulate, unequally inserted toward the base, the 
white anthers cordate-reniform; style 2-cleft at apex; stigmas capitate; capsule oblong, 
5 to 6 mm. long, obtuse, sparsely hispidulous; seeds about 12, angular, lanceolate-oblong, 
beautifully tuberculate in transverse rows, 1.7 mm. long. 
This plant has long been confused with P. ivesiana Torr. of the Great Basin region south- 
ward, though attention was called to its distinctness long since.a P. ivesiana differs in 
having its herbage more hispid and nearly glandless, and in having broader, obtuse, mostly 
entire leaf lobes, glandless calyx, and more deeply corrugated seeds. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED; Washington—Junction Crab and Wilson creeks, Douglas County, 
Sandberg & Leiberg 306, June, 1893; Pasco, Piper 2954, May 25, 1899 (type); same locality, 
Henderson 2540; Morgan’s Ferry, Yakima County, Suksdorf 398. Oregon—Sage Plains, 
Howell, June 16, 1885; Ontario, Leiberg 2015; Guano Ranch, Coville & Leiberg 5, July 24, 
1896; eastern Oregon, Cusick 1670. Idaho—without locality, Hayden in 1872; Big Butte 
Station, Palmer 590; Blue Lakes, Palmer 65. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Upper Sonoran. 
CONANTHUS. 
1. Conanthus parviflorus Greenman, Erythea 7: 117. 1899. 
Gilia hismda Piper, Erythea 6: 30. 1898, not Conanthus hispidus Heller nor Nama 
hismda A. Gray. 1862. 
Type Locauity: ‘Oregon in sandy soil of the Malheur.” Collected by Cusick. 
Rance: Eastern Washington and eastern Oregon. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Near Morgan’s Ferry, Suksdorf 390; Wallula, Brandegee 978; 
Pasco, Piper 2968; Hindshaw, May 25, 1896; Henderson 2402; Piper, July 10, 1897. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Upper Sonoran. 
Washington specimens referred to Nama demissum A. Gray and Conanthus aretioides 
Wats. belong to this species. 
BORAGINACEAE. Borace Famity. 
Ovary undivided, sometimes 2 to 4-grooved; style terminal. 
Style entire; stigma peltate........ 22222222222 ee HetioTropium (p. 473). 
Style 2-cleft; stigmas capitate...........22222222222-.. COLDENIA (p. 474). 
Ovary 4-parted; the style arising from between the parts. 
Nutlets armed with barbed prickles. 
Nutlets erect, prickly on the margins and sometimes 
on the back... 2... 22222.22222222.222.--.--.-. Lapputa (p. 474). 
Nutlets spreading, prickly all over..... 2.2.2.2... CyYNOGLOssUM (p. 476). 
Nutlets not armed with barbed prickles, 
Calyx much enlarged and membranous in fruit...... AsPERUGO (p. 476). 
Calyx not much enlarged nor membranous in fruit. 
Corolla tubular or tubular-funnelform, blue .... MERTENSIA (p. 476). 
Corolla funnelform -or rotate. 
Nutlets erect attached by the very base, 
Racemes bractless; corolla rotate; roots 
slender... 222-222-2222 eee Myosortis (p. 486). 
a Coville, Contr. Nat. Herb. 4: 159. 1893. 
