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856 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
the larger-flowered forms— H. jucundum, Gray, Proc. 
Amer. Acad. xii. (1876), 57; Barbey & Cuisin, pl. 11. — 
EH. paniculatum, @. tubulosa, Haussknecht, Monogr. 247. 
— California: Sierra and Siskiyou counties ( Greene) and 
Plumas county (Mrs. Ames), to Washington (Pringle, 
Suksdorf).— Plate 9. 
8. E. minutum, Lindl.— A span or two to occasion- 
ally a foot or more high, simple or mostly with ascend- 
ing branches throughout, crisp-pubescent below; leaves 
under 20 mm. long, usually alternate except in small 
specimens, narrowly to broadly lanceolate or the lowest 
spatulate, acutish, undulate, cuneately narrowed to the 
slender winged base, the uppermost scarcely bract-like ; 
flowers rather numerous, distributed along the stem, erect ; 
calyx-tube broadly funnel-form, short; petals 3 to 4 mm. 
long, violet or pale; capsules arcuate-ascending, about 25 
mm. long, much narrowed to the base, short-stalked; seeds 
.3to.5x.7to 1 mm., reticulated or low-papillate. — Hooker, 
Flor. Bor.-Amer. i. (1833) 207; Watson, Index, 365; 
Haussknecht, Monogr. 248; Barbey & Cuisin, pl. 7. — Cali- 
fornia to Vancouver Island, east to Lake Athabasca ( Ma- 
coun).—Specimens examined from California, Oregon, 
Washington, Vancouver Island, and various points in British 
Columbia. — Plate 10. 
Var. FoLiosum, Torr. &Gr. FI. i. (1840), 490, is a form 
of the general distribution of the species, with narrow 
leaves much fascicled in the axils. — Specimens examined 
from Guadelupe Island ( Palmer, 31), and the regions named. 
While the stigma varies from nearly peltate or capitate 
and subentire to somewhat 4-lobed, the fimbriation which 
led Spach (Monogr. Onagr. 1835, 84; Ann. Sci. nat., 2 ser. 
iv. 174) to create for this species the genus Crossostigma, 
is not evident in any specimen studied by me. It may pos- 
sibly refer to the torn pollen tubes frequently observable 
on old stigmas from which the germinated pollen has been 
rubbed away. 
