360 University of California Puhlications in Botany [Vol.6 



Galvezia rupicola sp. nov. 



Caiilibus ramosis villoso-hirsutis paulum glandulosis, erectis 1-3 

 dm. altis: foliis oppositis vel interdum ternatiin verticillatis orbicii- 

 laribiis vel late ovatis, 1.5-2.5 em. longis latisqiie; petiolis ca. 3 mm. 

 longis: floribiis axillaribiis eis G. junccae Gray similibus. 



Its habit is very different from that of G. juncea Gray and the 

 broad persistent leaves are not found on that species, which also is 

 not glandular. Collected by T. S. Brandegee, March 18, 1892, from 

 the rocky promontory of Cabo San Lucas and at Saucito of the Cape 

 Region of Baja California. The Saucito specimens have the larger 

 leaves. Type, Herb. Univ. Calif. No. 103597. 



Antirrhinum pusillum sp. nov. 



Caulibus superne tenuiter viscoso-pubescentibus usque ad 15 cm. 

 altis, interdum parce ramosis : foliis inferioribus oppositis, superioribus 

 alternantibus, ovatis acutis basi cuneatis, ca. 15 mm. longis, 8 mm. 

 latis ; petiolis 3-6 mm. longis : fioribus axillaribus solitariis ; pedunculis 

 ca. 5 mm. longis ; calycis segmentis lanceolato-oblongis ca. 3 mm. longis 

 corollam superantibus vel aequantibus: capsulis aequalibus ca. 5 mm. 

 longis, stylo erecto: seminibus inordinate tuberculatis. 



The flowers are very small. Slender axillary branches 5 to 20 mm. 

 long, never tortile, bearing a few small leaves, are plentiful. Collected 

 by T. S. Brandegee, 1897, on San Martin Island, on islands near 

 Ensenada, all belonging to Baja California, and on Point Loma, near 

 San Diego. Type, Herb. Univ. Calif. No. 139614. 



The duplicates of my collecting were given to Mr. A. W. Anthony 

 and numbered by him "225" of his list of plants distributed in that 

 year. 



Pentstemon Palmeri Gray var. bicolor var. nov. 



Speciei similis sed corolla angustiori minus liiante, tubo j)auhilum 

 longiori. 



The color of the flowers of different plants may be light yellow or 

 purple. P. Palmeri Gray is variable in all its characters. Some 

 plants have dark purple flowers and often corollas similar to those of 

 the proposed variety are interspersed with typical ones of the species. 



Collected by K. Brandegee, May, 1915, at Good Springs, Nevada. 

 Types, Herb. Univ. Calif. Nos. 178265 (yellow) and 178259 (purple). 



