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474 Eastwoop: New Species oF NEMOPHILA 
ternally ; appendages at base thin, attached by the long side, the 
free part unequally triangular: filaments as long as the tube of 
the corolla inserted a little above the base ; anthers oblong: ovary 
hispid ; style divided more than half, slightly hispid at base: seeds 
3-4: capsule corrugated, pitted ; the calyptra flat, soon falling. 
This was collected by Mrs. Katherine Curran (Mrs. Brandegee) 
on Mt. Diablo, 1883. 
A CoRRECTION 
The name WVemophila inconspicua proposed by me (Bull. Tor- 
rey Club, 28: 144. 1901) is preoccupied, there being an earlier 
NV. inconspicua Henderson. For my species I would substitute 
the name Nemophila pratensis. 
Explanation of Plate 21 
Fic. 1. Nemophila Brandegei Eastwood. All parts of this are enlarged to twice 
‘the natural size except the leaves which are outlined from actual leaves. 
Fic. 2. Nemophila macrocarpa Eastwood. Corolla and calyx twice the actual 
size ; leaf the actual size; appendage at base of corolla five times the size. : 
Fic. 3. Nemophila Johnsoni Eastwood. Calyx and corolla twice the actual size; 
leaves the actual size. 
Fic. 4. Nemophila diversifolia Eastwood. Calyx and corolla twice the actual 
size ; d, c, ¢, f, g, outlines from actual leaves, 
