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12. AMSINCKIA. 
Amsinckia, Lehm. Del. Sem. Hort. Hamb. 1831; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 851. 
Benthamia, Lindl. Nat. Syst. ed. 1, p. 241. 
About six or seven herbaceous species in North-west America and Chili. 
1. Amsinckia intermedia, Fisch. et Mey. Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 1835, p. 26; 
Torr. Bot. U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 140; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 198. 
British CoLuMBIA to CaLiForNnia.—Nortu Mexico, Sonora (Parry). 
2. Amsinckia lycopsoides, Lehm. Del. Sem. Hort. Hamb. 1831, p. 7; Torr. 
Bot. U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 140; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 198. 
Orzcon to CatiForyia.—NortH Mexico, between Tucson and the Gila (Parry). 
3. Amsinckia mexicana, Mart. et Gal. in Bull. Acad. Brux. xi. (reprint, p. 23). 
Sovran Mexico, oak forests near Morelia, Michoacan, at 8000 feet (Galeotti, 7207). 
Hb. Kew. 
13. ECHIDIOCARYA. 
Echidiocarya, A. Gr. in Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. 11. p. 854. 
Two herbaceous species, the second in California. 
1. Echidiocarya arizonica, A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p.199. 
Anrizona.—Norta Mexico, within the old boundary, near Tucson (Greene). 
14. ANTIPHYTUM. 
Antiphytum, DC. Prodr. x. p. 121, pro parte; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 859; A. Gr. in 
Proc. Am. Acad. x. p. 54, et Synop. Fl. N. Am. i. p. 199. 
About five herbaceous and half-shrubby species in the Mexican region, South Brazil, 
and Buenos Ayres. A. mexicanum, DC., is a doubtful plant. 
1. Antiphytum floribundum, A. Gr. in Proc. Am. Acad. x. p. 55; Synop. Fl. 
N. Am. ii. p. 199. 
Eritrichium floribundum, Torr. Bot. U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 140. 
Trxas.—Norta Mexico, mountains of San Miguelita, San Luis Potosi (Schaffner, 730). 
Hb. Kew. 
2. Antiphytum heliotropoides, A. DC. Prodr. x. p. 122; A. Gr. Synop. FI. N. 
Am. ii. p. 199. 
Eritrichium heliotropoides, Torr. Bot. U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 140. 
Norra Mexico, Palmilla to Tula (Berlandier, 2217), Saltillo (Gregg) ; Soura Mxxico 
Zimapan (Coulter, 1055). Hb. Kew. 
[ Pectocarya, DC., a genus of three or four species inhabiting western America, from 
Chili to Colombia and California to Arizona and Utah, may be expected to be represented 
within the limits of our flora. | 
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