472 Eastwoop: New Species OF NEMOPHILA 
linear-subulate subfalcate mucronate divisions: petioles about as 
long as the blade and as broad as the divisions: flowers on long, 
slender peduncles, which exceed the leaves and the internodes, in 
bloom from the earliest axils ; flowering calyx 7-9 mm. long, with 
triangular-subulate lobes, veiny, pubescent on the outer surface, 
glabrous within, ciliate on the margin: auricles linear, about half 
as long as the divisions, both increasing in length with age : corolla 
rotate-campanulate, white with dotted lines of blue-black radiating 
from the base, 2 cm. across, with rounded obtuse divisions a little 
longer than the tube; appendages as figured: stamens with fila- 
ments as long as the tube ; anthers ovate-acuminate : style not di- 
vided to the middle, hairy below : capsule oblong-orbicular, 6 mm. 
long: seeds dark brown, with some scales on the rough, tubercu- 
lated surface ; calyptra prominent. (//. 27, f. 2.) 
This was collected by Will Price in Humboldt county. There 
are two specimens, one collected at Jarnagan, July I, 1890, the 
type, the other fragmentary, from Kneeland Prairie collected, June 
30, 1890. 
» Nemophila Johnsoni sp. nov. 
Stems low, densely and closely branching from the base, al- 
most caespitose, branching also above, sparingly hispid with 
_ downwardly appressed hairs, leafy with the internodes shorter than 
the leaves: leaves opposite, with the blades as long as the broad 
ciliate petioles, together 1-3 cm.; divisions 5-7, entire or lobed, 
mucronate, pubescent with appressed hairs which are more numet- 
ous on the upper surface and inclined to be pustulate at base of 
older leaves. Peduncles 3 or 4 tinies longer than the subtending 
leaves, sparingly hispid with spreading or reflexed hairs: calyx 4 
mm. long, with the triangular-subulate lobes extending almost to 
- the base, veiny, finely appressed pubescent on both sides, ciliate 
the margin ; auricles narrowly linear, almost half as long 4 
the divisions: corolla rotate-campanulate, 1 cm. long, pale ni 
with darker dots radiating in lines from the center : divisions sai 
thirds the entire length, obcordate, hairy on the tube and with two 
denser lines of hairs between the filaments: filaments ae 
longer than the tube of the corolla; anthers black, sagittate, 
mm. long : style divided to below the middle, the lower part an” 
ovary hispid with white hairs: capsule becoming 5 mm. 7 
eter : immature seeds scaly, the calyptra prominent. (Pl. 21; J 
: This was sent to me by Mr. A. J. Johnson, of Astoria, On 
in whose honor it is named. He reports it as growing on We 
rocks at the head of tide water, on the Umquaw River, 
county, Oregon. 
