HYDROLEACEAE 973 
cending : racemes lax, few-flowered, 4-12 cm. long: pedicels spreading or recurved, much 
longer than the calyxes at maturity: calyx sparingly bristly ; lobes obovate or subor- 
bicular, 4-6 mm. long, obtuse, ciliate, variable in same calyx : corolla lilac or light blue, 
1 em. broad; lobes rounded, entire, about as long as the tube; appendages present : 
stamens glabrous, shorter than the corolla : capsules suborbicular, hirsute near the top. 
On the coast, Texas. Spring. 
9. Phacelia patuliflora (Engelm. & Gray) A. Gray. Annual, rather densely 
hirsute. Stems branching at the base ; branches often spreading, 1-3 dm. long : leaves 2-8 
em. long ; blades pinnatifid, the lobes incised or toothed ; basal or lower stem-leaves with 
petioles ; the upper sessile or somewhat clasping: racemes rather few-flowered : pedicels 
slender, glandular-pilose, longer than the calyxes at maturity : calyx bristly ; lobes oblong 
or linear-oblong, 6-7 mm. long, obtuse: corolla deep blue, yellow within, 2 cm. broad ; 
lobes suborbicular, undulate ; appendages narrow : filaments barely exserted: capsules 2.5- 
3.5 mm. long. . 
On prairies, Texas. Spring. 
10. Phacelia strictiflóra (Engelm. & Gray) A. Gray. Annual, densely hirsute. 
Stems simple, or branched at the base ; branches often decumbent, 1-3 dm. long : leaves 
strigose, 2-6 cm. long; blades pinnatifid, the lower and basal petioled, the upper sessile : 
racemes usually many-flowered, 2-10 cm. long : pedicels about as long as the calyxes at ma- 
turity : calyx hispid ; lobes oblong to linear-spatulate, 5-10 mm. long: corolla 1.5-2 cm. 
broad ; lobes rounded, erose ; appendages narrow : filaments barely exserted : capsules sub- 
globose, 4-5 mm. long, pubescent near the top. 
On prairies, Texas. Spring. 
11. Phacelia Boykínii (A. Gray) Small. Annual, sparingly strigillose. Stems 
erect, more or less branched, 1-2 dm. tall, glabrate in age: leaves 1-3 cm. long; blades 
pinnatifid, rough, the lower ones petioled, the upper sessile, the segments obtuse, abruptly 
pointed or mucronate : racemes many-flowered, 3-7 cm. long: pedicels erect, about as long 
as the calyxes at maturity : calyx bristly ; lobes oblong, 3-3.5 mm. long, prominently nerved, 
obtuse: corolla bluish, 7-8 mm. broad ; lobes oblong-obovate, laciniate ; appendages 
obsolete : filaments exserted, sparingly villous: capsules ovoid-globose, 2.5 mm. in di- 
ameter. [P. fimbriata var. Boykinii A. Gray. ] 
In dry soil, Columbus, Georgia. Spring. 
12. Phacelia Bicknéllii Small. Annual, strigose. Stems branched at the base; 
branches erect or ascending, 1-3 dm. tall, commonly branching: leaves 1-4 cm. long ; 
blades pinnatifid, the lower ones petioled, the upper sessile and somewhat clasping, the seg- 
ments acute : racemes many-flowered, 4-10 cm. long : pedicels about as long as the calyxes 
at maturity: calyx bristly ; lobes linear, 5 mm. long, revolute: corolla pale blue, 4 mm. 
broad; lobes oblique, irregularly toothed, pubescent without; appendages obsolete : 
filaments included, about as long as the tube, glabrous: capsules subglobose, 2 mm. in 
diameter : seeds sharply reticulated, reddish brown. 
In barren soil, Tennessee. Spring. 
13. Phacelia Purshii Buckl. Annual, sparingly pubescent. Stems 1-3 dm. tall, 
simple or diffusely branched: leaves (cauline) 1-8 cm. long; blades pinnatifid, short- 
petioled or the upper ones sessile ; segments oblong or lanceolate, acute or acuminate, en- 
tire or toothed : pedicels 3-4 times as long as the calyxes at maturity, or the upper ones 
shorter: calyx bristly ; lobes linear to oblong-spatulate, 4-5 mm. long, ciliate : corolla 
light blue or rarely rose, 1.5 cm. broad; lobes rounded, fimbriate ; appendages present: 
filaments villous: capsules ovoid, about 4 mm. long. 
In thickets or woods, Pennsylvania to Minnesota, North Carolina, Alabama and Missouri. Spring. 
14. Phacelia fimbriàta Michx. Annual, sparingly pubescent at least below. Stems 
weak, simple or branched at the base, spreading: leaves 2-10 cm. long; basal with pin- 
nate blades, the terminal segment much larger than the rest, usually lobed ; stem-leaves 
variable, the lower ones resembling the basal, with long petioles, the upper ones pinnatifid, 
sessile ; segments acute: racemes few-flowered : pedicels glabrate or softly pubescent, sev- 
eral times longer than the calyxes at maturity : calyx bristly ; lobes oblong or oblong-spatu- 
late: corolla white or pinkish, 1.5 cm. broad ; lobes fimbriate : filaments included, spar- 
ingly villous : capsules ovoid-spheroidal, 5 mm. high, sparingly pubescent. 
On mountain slopes, Virginia to Alabama. Spring. 
5. MARILAUNIDIUM Kuntze. 
Annual or perennial herbs, with pubescent foliage and forking stems. Leaves alter- 
nate: blades entire, sometimes decurrent. Flowers solitary in the axils. Calyx sessile or 
