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Cuscuta ceanothi, Belir. 1. c. i. 17; Pacific, Dec. 8, 1884. 

 From the description evidently G. subinclusa, Dur. & Hilg- 



Antirrhinum vexillo-cahjculatum, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 27. 



This was published in the Pacific, Feb. 2d, 1854, as A. 

 glandulosum, Kellogg, and shortly after republished without 

 explanation in the same journal as above. The specimens 

 have disappeared and it cannot be positively identified. 

 The colored drawing which is said to represent it, is cer- 

 tainly A. vagans, Gray, but there are irreconcilable differ- 

 ences between drawing and description, and the plant must 

 remain doubtful. 



Saccularia, Kellogg. 



S. Veatckii, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 17; Hesperian, July, I860, 

 with fig. 

 Antirrhinum (gambelia) junceum, Gray. 



Collinsia solitaria, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 10. 



" divaricata, Kellogg, 1. c. iii. 36. 

 C. sparsiflora, Fisch. &. Mey. 



C. hirsute, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 110. 



C. bartsi.efolia, Benth; the hirsute form. 



C. septemnerva, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 224. 

 C. tinctoria, Hartweg. 



Pentslemon carincdus, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 62. 

 P. breviflorus, Lindl. 



P. tenellus, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 56. 

 P. azureus, Benth. 



P. Cerrosensis, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 19; Hesperian, Jan. 

 1860, with fig. 



P. breuilabris, Gray. 



P. Kingii, var. glauca, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 39. 

 P. glaber, Pursh. 



