160 Eastwood : Nemophila from the Pacific Coast 



February 28, 1891, it was collected by the writer near San Diego. 

 It is easily distinguished from all the other species by the dis- 

 tinctly rotate corolla. It has apparently the same habit of bury- 

 ing its seeds in the ground that is shared by N. sepulta Parish and 

 N. humifusa Kellogg. 



Explanation of Plates 15-20 



In these plates the figures of the dissected flowers are enlarged five times ; the 



leaves are the natural size. 



Plate 15 



Fig. I. Nemophila humifusa Kellogg. Lake Merced, a, b, c ; Mount Diablo, d, 

 e, f ; Cuyama, g, h, i. 



Fig. 2. Nemophila sepulta Parish, a, b, c. 

 Fig. 3. Ne7nophila quercifolia Eastwood, a, b, c. 

 Fig. 4. Nemophila Austinae Eastwood, a, b, c. 

 Fig. 5. Nemophila macrophylla Eastwood, a b, c, d. 

 Fig. 6. Nemophila inconspicua Eastwood, a, b, c, d. 



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Fig. 7. Nemophila pustulata Eastwood, a, b, c. 



Fig. 8. Nemophila micrantha Eastwood. Lagunitas Lake, a, b, c, d ; Mill 

 Valley, e, f, g; near Mendocino City, h, i, j. 



Nem 



a, b, c, d, e. 



Fig. 10. Nemophila Plaskettii Eastwood, a, b, c. 



Plate 17 



Fig. 11. Nemophila exilis Eastwood, a, b, c, d, e. 

 Fig. 12. Nemophila humilis Eastwood, a, b, c, d. 

 Fig. 13. Nemophila ?iana Eastwood, a, b, c. 



Eastwood, a, b, c ; d. 



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Fig. 17. Nemophila hispida Eastwood, a, b, c. 



Nemophila divaricata Eastwood. Author's collection a, b, c, d ; col- 



Nt 



lection of T. S. Brandegee, e. f, g. 



Fig. 19. Nemophila tenera Eastwood, a, b, c, d, e. 

 Fig. 20. Nemophila gracilis Eastwood, a, b, c. 



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Fig. 21. Nemophila nemorensis Eastwood, a, b, c, d. 

 Fig. 22. Nemophila glauca Eastwood, a, b, c. 

 Fig. 23. Nemophila fallax Eastwood, a, b, c. 

 Fig. 24. Nemophila exigua Eastwood, a, b, c, d. 



Nem 



a, b, c, d, e. 



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Fig. 15. Nemophila Jlaccida Eastwood, a, b, c, d, e f. 

 Fig. 16. Nemophila inaequalis Eastwood, a, b, c, d, e. 

 Fig. 26. Nemophila alata Eastwood, a, b, c. 

 Fig. 27. Nemophila rotata Eastwood, a, b, c, d. 



