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P. glandulosa, Kellogg, 1. c. vii. 92. — Name pre-occupiecl, 

 and the plant lias disappeared from the herbarium; proba- 

 bly P. Parryi. 



Hesperochiron latifolius, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 44. 

 H. Californicus, Watson. 



Nama racemosa, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 51. 

 Phacelia namatoides, Gray. 



Mertensia stomatechoides, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 148. 

 M. Sibirica, Don. 



Eritrichium connatifolium, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 163. 

 Krynitzkia Chorisiana Gray, Proc. Am Acad. xx. 267. 



ECHINOSPERMUM NERVOSUM, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 146. 



E. Californicum, Gray. — Dr. Kellogg's is a very inappro- 

 priate name, the nerves only apparent in the lower leaves, 

 but eminent authorities are of opinion that such names are 

 not to be changed even by the authors. 



Oalystegia villosa, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 17. 

 Convolvulus villosus, Gray. 



Ipomcea radiati folia, Kellogg, 1. c. vii. 163. 



I. LEPTOTOMA, ToiT. 



Anisela a urea, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 83. 



Ipom.ea aurea, Kellogg, in herb. — Represented in the 

 herbarium only by a colored drawing. Dr. Gray in Syn. 

 Fl. states that it is the same as No. 71; in the collection of 

 Xantus, from the same district which was referred to 

 I. sinuata, as var. foUis-vrdegris in Proc. Am. Acad. v. 165. 

 Probably a distinct species. 



Aniseia aziirea, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 89. — Of this also only the 

 colored drawing is to be found. It agrees very well with 

 the description of Jacquemontia tamni/olia. Dr. Gray refers 

 it to J. abutiloides, Benth. 



