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DRAPE RI A, Torr. Nov. Gen. Hydrophyllearum. 



Calyx e sepalis 5 angustissimis. Corolla tubuloso-infundibuli- 

 farmis, limbo 5-lobo. Stamina 5, inajquilonga ; filamentis inappendi- 

 culatis corollce tubo inajqualiter adnatis. Stylus filiformis, apice 

 bifidus ; stigmata capitellata. Ovarium biloculare : ovula in loculis 

 gemina, anatropa, ex apice fere placentae nerviformis pendula. Cap- 

 sula globosa, subdidyma, membranacea, loculicida, valvis a dissepi- 

 mento utrinque dispermo solutis. Semina loculos replentia, facie con- 

 cava medio carinata. — Herba multicaulis, humilis, sericeo-pilosa ; 

 caulibus diffusis basi lignescentibus ; foliis oppositis ovatis penniveniis 

 integerrimis longius petiolatis ; cymis scorpioideis nudis tenuiter pedun- 

 culatis ; floribus ebracteatis confertis pallide purpureis. Genus inter 

 Namam et Phaceliam quasi medium insigne. 



Draperia systyla, Torr. Nama systyla, Gray in Proceed. 

 Amer. Acad. 6, p. 37. California, Lobb. ; in the Yosemite Valley, 

 Brewer, Torrey, Bolander ; Northern California, A. Wood; Nevada Co., 

 Miss N. J. Davis. This genus, particularly interesting as a transition 

 from the Hydrolece to the proper Hydrophyllacece, is dedicated to Profes- 

 sor John W. Draper of New York, author of a Treatise on the Forces 

 which produce the Organization of Plants, and of other distinguished 

 physiological and philosophical works. It was first detected by Mr. 

 Lobb (station not recorded), and briefly characterized by Dr. Gray 

 as a Nama, without examination of the interior of the ovary of the 

 fragment sent to him by Dr. Hooker. With the corolla and nearly the 

 androecium of that genus it combines the gyneecium and seeds of 

 Phacelia proper, except that the ovary and pod are two-celled, and the 

 opposite leaves are peculiar. The embryo has not been found, even 

 in apparently full-grown seeds. J. Torrey. 



Lepturus Bolanderi, Thurber, MSS. : pusillus ; culmo basi va- 

 ginato superne folio solitario lineari instructo ; ligula elongata acuta ; 

 vaginis laxis striatis ; spica solitaria basi vaginata ; spiculis unifloris ; 

 glumis transf ersis subasqualibus flore vix longioribus ; paleis sub- 

 requalibus, inferiore basi breviter barbata apice eroso-dentato longius 

 aristata. — Culmi 1 - 5-pollicares, saepius ad nodum solitarium genicu- 

 late Folium semipollicare. Palea inferior scabra, costa valida in 

 aristum palea ipsa dimidio breviorem producta. — Very distinct from 

 L. paniculatus, which is also found in California. Dry gravelly soil, 

 Russian River Valley, California, Bolander. G. Thurber. 



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