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apice corymbosa conferta polycephala, involucri squamis linearibus acutis, disci pappo exteriore 
brevi setoso.—San Pedro and San Quentin. 
Habitus fere Inula viscose. Caules bipedales, crassi, rigidi, simplices, erecti, pilis longis albidis et pube 
brevi viscosa vestiti, foliis numerosis obtecti. Ramuli florales in parte superiore caulis numerosi, 2-3-pollicares, 
oligocephali, inferiores secus caulem racemosi, superiores confertim corymbosi, Folia caulina 1-2-pollicaria, 
crassiuscula, reticulato-rugosa, utrinque pube glandulosa viscosa vestita, pilis albis longis intermixtis. _ Petioli 
foliorum inferiorum pollicares, basi auriculato-dilatati. Folia ramuloram floralium parva, oblonga, 
subintegerrima. Capitula quam in H. scabra majora, multo tamen minora quam in H. inuloide. Involucra 
dense glanduloso-puberula, pilis paucis albis intermixtis. Squame pluriseriales. Ligule plus quam 20, 
angustee. Corolle disci numerose, tenues, glabre. Styli ramorum appendicule breves, hirte. Acheenia radii 
parva, compressa, glabra nisi ad margines ciliolata; disci obovata, compressa, sericeo-pubescentia ; pappi 
interioris setee numerosee ruf, exterioris breves numerosx. 
81. Curysoprsis echioides, sp. n., undique pilis longis albis hispidissima, subramosa, foliosa, foliis 
oblongis lanceolatisve basi rotundatis, capitulis confertis subcorymbosis, involucri campanulati 
squamis lineari-subulatis pilosis, acheeniis obovato-oblongis adpresse villosis, pappo exteriore setoso 
squamellato.— Bodegas. 
Affinis C. villose, Nutt., sed imprimis distinguitur pilis longis rigidis albis subadherentibus, in caule 
ramis foliorumque pagina utraque creberrimis, iis Hchii italici subsimilibus. Caules duri, pedales, superne 
confertim ramosi. Folia inferiora desunt, superiora 1-13-pollicaria, sessilia vel semi-amplexicaulia; pili 
paginee inferioris seepe quam cetere molliores, at semper longi et densissimi; folia suprema multo minora. 
Ramuli floriferi breves, ultimi bracteolati, vix semipollicares, monocephali. Capitula quam in C. villosa minora, 
squamis involucri acutioribus. Ligule 12-15. Styli ramorum appendices longs hirsute. Achenia sub- 
sericeo-villosa, compressiuscula, basi longe, apice brevissime attenuata. Pappus setosus, barbellatus, sordidus, 
exterior brevis e setis squamellisve linearibus paucis constans. 
82. Baccuarts pilularis, DC.—Torr. et Gr. Fl, N. Amer. 2. p. 259,—San Francisco. 
83. Baccuaris consanguinea, DC.—Torr. et Gr. Fl. N. Amer. 2. p. 259.—Santa Clara. 
Good specimens of both sexes of the two last species appear to be constantly 
distinct. The leaves of B. consanguinea are usually narrower than in B. pilularis, 
the heads of flowers more ovoid and fewer flowered, and the foliaceous bracts or 
floral leaves on the outside not so large, nor so closely appressed. 
84. Baccuaris Douglassii, DC.—Torr. et Gr. Fl, N. Amer. 2. p. 259.—Santa Clara. 
The leaves of the flowering branches are as in Douglas's specimens, and as 
described by Torrey and Gray. Some of the stem-leaves are, however, four to 
five inches long, nearly an inch broad, and often slightly serrulate. The species 
appears to me perfectly distinct from B. g/utinosa. 
85. Amprosta artemisiefolia, Linn.—Torr. et Gr. Fl. N. Amer. 2. p. 291.—San Francisco. 
86. FransertA, hispida, sp. n., foliis bipinnatisectis, segmentis dentato-pinnatifidis utrinque 
hirsutis viridibus, capitulis confertim spicatis, involucris masculis 6-fidis, focmineis ovoideis brevissime 
aculeatis 2-4-floris.—Bay of Magdalena. 
Specimen unicum vidi semipedale, durum, Calis teres, erectus, undique pilis longis albis hispidissimus. 
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