Nemophila.] HYDROPHYLLEiE. 79 



2. EUTOCA. Br, 



CaL 5-partitus5 persistens. Cor, subcampanulata: membranulse tubi decern, par paria 

 filamentis alternantes. Stam. exserta. Stylus bifidus. Caps, polysperraa, unilocularis* 

 bivalvis, valvis indivisis medio placentiferis. 



1. E. Franklinii; foliis pinnatifidis bipinnatifidisve pilosis, laciniis lanceolatis integerri- 

 mis dentatisve ciliatis, spicis racemosis in summo caule confertis, staminibus corolla sub- 

 longioribus.— 5r. in Richards. App. to FrankL Journ. ed. 2. p. 51. t. 27. HooL Bot. Mag. 

 t. 2985. 



Hab. From the Saskatchawan to the Bear Lake and English Rivers. Dr. Richardson ; and in burnt 

 woods from the Grand Rapid to the Rocky Mountains. Drummond. 



2. E. sericea; foliis pinnatifidis semibipinnatifidisque sericeis, laciniis lanceolatis integer- 

 rimis, racemis in summo caule confertisj staminibus corolla duplo longioribus. Lehm. 



Grah. in Bot. Mag. L 3003. Benth. I c. p. 278.— E. pulchella. Lehm. in Pugil PL 11. 

 p. 18. 



Hab, Sandy debris of the Rocky Mountains. Drummond. 



3. E. Menziesii; erecta foliis linearibus lanceolatisve integerrimis quandoque trifidis 

 pinnatifidisve, placentis 20-multiovulatis, {Benth.) Br. in Richards. App. to FrankL Journ, 

 ed. 2. p. 51. Benth. L c. — E. niultiflora. DougL in Bot. Reg. t. 1 180. Lehm. L c. p. 19. 

 E. echioides et. E. glonierata. DougL ms. {fide Benth.) — E. congesta, DougL in Herb. 

 Nostr, — Lehm. l. c, p. 18. — Hydrophyllum lineare? Ph. (Br.) 



Hab. First discovered in California by Mr. Menzies {Herb. Nostr), Interior of the Columbia, N.W. 

 Am. Douglas. — Dr. Lehmann, whom I was able to supply only with imperfect specimens of this species, 

 was disposed to separate them into two : but I feel assured that Mr. Bentham has done correctly, in reduc- 

 ing all the supposed species of Mr. Douglas to one, which is indeed very variable in the form of the 

 leaves. \H.'\ 



3. NEMOPHILA. Bart. 



CaL persistens 10-partitus laciniis alternis minoribus reflexis. Cor. campanulata 5-loba. 

 Nectarimn^ foveolas 10 ad marginem faucis. Stamina corolla breviora. Stylus bifidus. 

 Caps. 1-locularis. 



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1. N, parviflora (Dough); foliis pinnatifidis lobis paucis latis subdentatis, calycis sinubus 

 breviter appendiculatis, corollis calycem vix superantibus, placentis biovulatis. Benth. L c, 

 p. 275, 



Hab. First found in California by Mr. Menzies. Banks of the Columbia. Douglas^ Ayam/er.— Perhaps 

 not really distinct from the following^ which Mr. Bentham thus characterizes;— "iV._pe*itt«cu/ato; foliis 

 pinnatifidis, calycis sinubus breviter appendiculatis, corollis caJycem vix superautibus, placentis G-ovul- 

 atis." \_H.] 



2. N. peduncnlata (DougL); caule dichotomo ramoso, foliis subpinnatifido-quinquelobis 

 pilosis: lobis obtusis, pedunculis alaribus solitariis nutantibus. 



