less ; capsule pedicellate, one and one-c(uarter inches long", slight- 

 ly villous at base ; seeds large, in form resembling those of^ Z. 

 Califoniica var. inicro[^Ii\<lla Grav."" r.uU. So. Cal. Acad. v^ci.. 

 1 :5, 1902. 



This is certainly a striking specimen. Dr. Davidson, in 

 comparing his plant' with Z. la'tifnlia Greene, further remarks : 

 "Z. latifoiia. as represented h.cre. has. C(im])ared with Z. Ari-.o- 

 nica., long, narrow, lancei^late leaves, seldom more than one 

 quarter inch broad, flowers smaller, not more than one inch 

 long- and having styles and stamens not exserted more than half 



an inch." 



=^" Zausdiiieria. Scf|U(>ia Xat. Korest. J\dy, 1''08. Davidson 



ir,87." 



Plant small, more or less densely villous with short whitish 

 hairs; leaves more or less glandular, especially on the under 

 surface. 10-20 mm. long. 3-9 mm. wide, denticulate; calyx-tube 

 funnelform. about 12 nmi. long. The flowers are not yet open. 

 so it is not possible to note the characters of stamens and style. 

 The plant in some respects, especially the size and shape of the 

 flowers, and the glandular leaves, resembles Z. i::!aiiduIosa Mox- 

 ley, (Bull. So. Cal. Aca<l. Sci. l.=;:22, 1916), but the glands are 

 apparently not stalked and do not appear on the calyx-tube as in 

 Z. glanditlosa. 

 \y "Z, Califoniica rilliKui. Santa Cruz Island, L. J- ^'ates, 



1893." ' 



Entire plant densely vilkxis with white hairs ; leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, 10-.30 mm. long. 3-6 mm. wide; calyx-tube 15-20 mm. 

 long, narrowly funnelform above the globose base; petals about 

 10 mm. long; stamens and style well exserted; capsule pedicel- 

 late, somewhat villous in this .specimen (Greene says "glab- 

 rous"), 

 v^ "Z. caiia Greene. Santa Ci'uz Island. L. J. Vates. Aug., 



1893." 



riant white with an appressed tomentum ; leaves narrowly 

 linear-lanceolate, densely fascicled in the axils, faintly and re- 

 motely denticulate, each leaf tipped with a small brown mucro 

 about' >^ mm. long. This specimen is not in flower so the floral 

 characters cannot be given. 



From Mr. Parish's Herbarium 1 have examined the follow- 

 ing specimens. 



v^ "Z. Califoniica Presl. San Bernardino Mts., August, 1882. 

 S. B. and \\'. F. Parish. Xo. 158." A later note says; "This is 

 Z. latifoiia Greene. Pitt. 1 :25." 



Plant somewhat hispid with short hairs ; leaves broadly 

 lanceolate, 20-50 mm. long, 10-15 mm. wide; calyx-tube con- 

 stricted about 8 mm. above the base, thence widening to about 3 

 times the diameter at the constriction; petals scarcely exceeding 



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