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foliosa parviflora. (Calyx-teeth in char, "tubo suo duplo brevioribus," 

 not " longioribus" as in Prodr.) — Var. tenera : forma depauperata 

 exili, pedunculo sa?pe unifloro. G. stricta, Liebm. Ind. Hort. Hafn. 

 1853, ex char. California. To this, or perhaps to the preceding 

 species, may probably belong Polemonium capitatum, Esch. Mem. Acad. 

 Petrop. 



54. G. laciniata, Ruiz & Pav. : known from the smaller and spar- 

 ser-flowered forms of the preceding by its oblong capsule. Chili, &c. 



55. G. tricolor, Benth. One form has a glabrous calyx, &c. 

 California. 



56. G. tenuiflora, Benth., Lindl. Bot. "Reg. &c, 1888. Califor- 

 nia, not common. — Var. latifloua. Corolla? tubo calyce aut paullo 

 aut duplo longiore, fauce lobisque amplioribus. Los Angeles County ? 

 Fremont, Wallace. 



57. G. inconspicua, Dougl. — Columbia River to the Platte and 

 Arizona. The corolla is not hypocrateriform, as described and 

 figured in Bot. Mag. t. 2883, at least when fully developed. It is 

 usually ampler; and to the species (which is a widely variable one) I 

 must refer tack G. sinuata, Dougl., Benth. in DC, the flowers of 

 which sometimes attain thrice the size, and nearly connect with the 

 var. latiflora of the preceding ! G. arenaria, Benth. (collected on the 

 sea-beach at Monterey by Rich and Parry), is a glandular-viscid form, 

 with more slender corolla (half an inch long), which is likely to pass 

 into G. tenuiflora. — Geyer's no. 25 and 42, referred to G. inconspicua 

 by Hooker, is partly of that specie?, partly G. pinnatijida. 



,, -»— n— Pauci- (in loculis 2-3-) ovulate. 



58. G. CRASSiFOLiA, Benth. Chili, &c. Near 67. inconspicua. 



* * * Flores effuse paniculati, longius pedicellati, minimi. Corolla 

 tenui-infundibuliformis vel subcampanulata (alba seu albida) : 

 stamina juxta sinus inserta, lobis breviora. Ovula numerosa. 

 Semina humectata mucilagine spirillisque destituta! — Annua?, 

 pusillae, e basi ramosissimoe, foliis radicalibus semel pinnatifidis vel 

 incisis. 



59. G.' leptomeria, n. sp. Parum glandulosa, floribunda; foliis 

 radicalibus spathulatis seu lanceolatis leviter pinnatilobatis, cauliuis 

 fere integris linearibus, ramealibus bracteisve minimis ; pedicellis 

 erectis flore longioribus seu brevioribus ; corolla angusto-infundibuli- 

 formi sesquilineari demum elongata (ad lineas 3) fere hypocrateri- 



