Mr. Bentuam’s Review of the Order of Hydrophyllee. 281 
tifidis, laciniis inciso-lobatis, spicis plerumque bifidis oblongis multifloris, 
corollae ccerulez lobis margine simpliciusculis.” 
In the western woods of the Alleghanies and in Kentucky. Michaur. On the 
Missouri. Torrey. 
From Michaux's figure, this plant, which I have not met with, has the habit 
of P. fimbriata. 
9. P. rrmBriata (Mich. Fl. Br. Amer. i. 134.), assurgens, pilosiuscula, foliis pin- 
natisectis pinnatifidisve, laciniis integerrimis, racemis laxis, corollis fim- 
briatis, ovariis basi crassissimee insidentibus.—Habitus Eutoce mericane. 
(v. s. sp.) 
Communicated by Dr. Torrey, who gathered it in Kentucky. The speci- 
mens are, however, so much pressed and so young, that I am unable to deter- 
mine whether there may not be some character in the capsule which might 
distinguish it from Phacelia. 
VI. EMMENANTHE. 
Corolla persistens. Ovarium oblongo-compressum, glanduloso-pubescens: p/a- 
centis linearibus, dorso adnatis (8-)ovulatis. Capsula semidissepimentis 
completis ad axin incrassatis pseudobilocularis. 
1. E. PENDULIFLORA.—Herba elegans, erecta, ramosa, subviscoso-villosa. Folia 
alterna, pinnatifida, semiamplexicaulia, at basi non auriculata. Racemi 
numerosi, erecti, graciles, ante anthesin circinati. Pedicelli tenues, flore 
longiores. Flores penduli, 5 lin. longi. Calyces pubescentes, subviscosi. 
Corolla campanulata, alba vel flavescens? basi intus purpureo-maculata, 
et usque ad maturationem fructus persistere videtur. Squame 10, mi- 
nutz, ad basin corollae. Stamina corolla breviora. Fructus placentz ad 
axin demum incrassatze ut capsula subquadrilocularis evadit. (v. s. sp.) 
From Mr. Douglas's Californian collection. 
Mr. Douglas's Phacelia furcata is a Polemoniaceous plant allied to Gilia, 
and probably a new genus. Many other Polemoniacec have so much the habit 
