HYDROPHYLLACEA., 359 
2. Phacelia circinata, Jacq. f. Eclog. i. p. 135, t. 91; DC. Prodr. ix. p. 298; 
A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 159. 
British Cotumpia to CaLirorniA and New Mextco.—Mexico, Orizaba (Schiede & 
Deppe), San Felipe (Andrieux, 211).—Prrvu and Cut to the Straits of Magellan. 
Hb. Kew. 
8. Phacelia congesta, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3452; DC. Prodr. ix. p. 299 ; A. Gr. 
Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 160. 
Texas.—Norra Mexico, east of Saltillo (Palmer, 850). Hb. Kew. 
4. Phacelia glandulosa, Nutt. Pl. Gamb. p. 160; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. 
p. 160. 
Phacelia popei, Torr. & Gray, Pacif. Railr. Rep. li. p. 172, t. 10. 
Eutoca glandulosa, Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. iii. p. 298. 
Texas and Cotorapo to ARizona.—MeExico, Real del Monte (Coulter, 991), Hb. 
Kew. 
5. Phacelia infundibuliformis, Torr. Bot. U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 144; 
A.Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 166. 
New Mexico.—Nortu Mexico, Santa Maria, Chihuahua (Bigelow). 
6. Phacelia integrifolia, Torr. in Ann. Lyc. N. York, ii. p. 222, t. 3, et Bot. 
U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 143; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 160. 
CotoraDo; Texas; Utan; Arizona.—Norta Mexico, Sonora (Wright), Chihuahua 
(Thurber). 
7. Phacelia micrantha, Torr. Bot. U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 144; A. Gr. 
Synop. Fl. N. Am. i. p. 169. 
Uran; Cairornta; Arizona; New Mextco.—Norta Mexico, Sonora (Parry). 
8. Phacelia pimpinelloides, A. Gr. in Proc. Am. Acad. x. p. 321. 
Eutoca pimpinelloides, Spreng. Syst. 1. p. 569. 
Cosmanthus mexicanus, A. DC. Prodr. ix. p. 297. 
Eutoca mexicana, Benth. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xvii. p. 277. 
Eutoca andrieuxii, A. DC. Prodr. ix. p. 294. 
NortH Mexico, region of San Luis Potosi, 6000 to 8000 feet (Parry & Palmer, 606) ; 
Sourn Mexico, Popocatepetl, at 10,000 feet (Galeotti, 4025), peak of Orizaba, 12,500 
feet (Galeotti, 3079; Linden, 1401), summit of San Felipe (Andrieux, 217), valley of 
Mexico (Bourgeau, 493); Guarmmata (Godman & Salvin). Hb. Kew. 
3. WIGANDIA. 
Wigandia, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. iii. p. 126; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 831. 
Three or four robust herbaceous species, widely dispersed in the mountains of tropical 
America. They require revision. 
