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P. canoso-barbatum, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 15. 



P. BREYIFLORUS, Lindl. 



P. rostriflorum, Kellogg, 1. c. II. 15. 



P. Bridg-esii, Gray. — The two Pentsteinons last mentioned 

 were collected by Mr. J. M. Hutchings in Yo Semite, and 

 published with drawings in Hutchings' Magazine for Sept. 

 1860. The description there given is much more intelligible 

 than that of Proc. Cal. Acad, but Dr. Kellogg by some 

 chance exchanged the colors of the flowers, which in the 

 Magazine are stated to be yellow in P. rostriflorum, and 

 red in P. canoso-barbatum. 



The fragment of the former in the herbarium, however, 

 still retains its red color; the latter as is usual with that 

 species has become black. 



Mimulus atropurpureus, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 59. — The colored 

 drawing of the original, by Dr. Kellogg, shows this to be 

 Eunanus Douglasii, Bentli. 



Mimuhis Eisenii, Kellogg, 1. c. vii. 89. 

 M. laciniatus, Gray. 



Diplacus stellatus, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 18. — Probably a 

 good species. 



Ranapalus, Kellogg. 



Pi. Eisenii, Kellogg, 1. e. vii. 113. 

 Heepestis rotundifolia, Pursh. 



Chloropyron, Behr. 



C. palustre, Behr, 1. c. i. 61. 



CORDYLANTHUS MAEITIMUS, Nlltt. 



Hedeoma purpurea, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 52. — No specimen of 

 this remains in the herbarium, but Dr. Gray, who has evi- 

 dently seen it, names it Miceomeeia puepurea, Gray. 



Teuceium glandulosum, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 2B. — -Belated to 

 T. bicolor, Sm. from Chili, but quite distinct. 



