278 Mr. Bentuam’s Review of the Order of Hydrophyllez. 
I have not seen this plant, but Mr. Brown’s detailed description and figure 
leave nothing to desire in its history. 
8. E. Menziesu (Br. l c.), erecta, foliis linearibus lanceolatisve integerrimis 
quandoque trifidis pinnatifidisve, placentis 20—multi-ovulatis. 
E. multiflora. Dougl. Bot. Reg. t. 1180. E. echioides et E. glomerata. 
Dougl. MSS. Planta latitudine foliorum et statura variabilis, at ex- 
emplaria Douglasiana cum charactere Browniano omnino conveniunt. 
(v. s. sp.) 
Gathered by Mr. Douglas on sandy dry soils in the interior of the Columbia 
and California. 
9. E. sericea (Graham in Edinb. Phil. Journ. 1830, July, p. 172.), “ suberecta, 
foliis utrinque sericeis pinnatifidis, laciniis extrorsum incisis superioribus 
linearibus integerrimis, ovulis placentz singulz numerosis multis aborti- - 
entibus, staminibus corolla triplo longioribus." 
Raised in the Edinburgh garden, from seeds collected by Captain Franklin 
in his second Arctic expedition. I have not seen the plant, which is fully 
described by Dr. Graham. 
10. E. GRANDIFLORA, adscendens, foliis lato-ovatis dentatis basi subcordatis, 
placentis ultra 50-ovulatis. 
Caulis vel ramus in exemplare suppetente ultra pedalis, subsimplex. Folia 
sesquipollicaria, fere totidem lata, rugosa, uti caulis et calyces hispida. 
Racemi ad apicem plures, circinati. Calyces subsessiles. Corolla ultra 
14 poll. diametro. Squame nulle. Filamenta glabra. (v. s. sp.) 
A single specimen of this handsome plant was sent by Mr. Douglas in his 
Californian collection, 
11. E. pnivaniCATA, caulibus dichotomo-divaricatis, foliis omnibus ovatis indi- 
visis, placentis 12—20-ovulatis. 
Folia omnia alterna. Racemi multiflori, unilaterales. Flores subsessiles. 
Calyx fructifer valde auctus. Corolla pallide coerulea, calycem paullo 
excedens. (v. s. sp.) 
From California. Mr. Douglas, 
