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• 31. CE. vinosa (Li'indl.) : stem erect ; leaves lincar-obloiif;, si if;litly toothed, 

 glabrous; tube of the calyx about one-third the biifjlli of the seianenis; j)e- 

 tals roundish-cunciforiii, not spotted (white, tinircd with i»iir|tlc) ; anilicrs 

 dark red, with empty yellowish ti])s; seeds dark brown, uniform. Lindl. ! 

 hot. reft. I. 18H0, under Godetia. 



California, Dou<rias, (v. sp. cult.) — A more slender plant than CE. rubicuii- 

 da, with ratlier smaller Howcrs, dec. Lindl. 



32. GB. omtt«« (Lehm.) : stem erect; leaves oblong or lanceolato-obloiin;, 

 obtuse, entire, puberulent ; tube of the calyx obconic, about halfiiie length 

 of the segments ; petals (large, rose-color and white, with a red sjjot at the 

 base) much longer tlian the stamens ; capsules linear, attenuate at each end. 

 — Lchm.! ind. son. Havib. 18"20, S^' pufr. jA. S^- act. nut. cur. 14, I. 45. 

 CE. roseo-alba, Bernh. cat. son. hort. Krfurt. 1824 ; Rcichcnh. icon. cxot. t. 

 47. Godetia Lehmanniana, Spach, I. c. 



California, (v. sp. cull.) — We know not by whom this sj)ecies was 

 discovered. 



* * Lobes of the stigma oval, short {comvionlij dark pvrple) : capsule sessile, 



usually tapering towards the summit : seeds ascending. 



^—33. CE. viminea (Dougl.) : glaucous, nearly glabrous ; stems ascending or 

 ■ erect, with slender branches ; leaves lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, almost 

 entire, nearly sessile ; tube of the calyx infundibuliform, about the length of 

 the segments ; petals (lilac or rose-color) twice the length of the stamens; 

 style exserted beyond the anthers ; lobes of the stigma oval ; caj)sules cylindri- 

 cal, slightly 4-sided, tapering to the apex, canescently puberulent. — Dmigl. ! 

 in Hook. bat. mag. t. 2873 ,* Lindl. ! hot. reg. t. 1220 ; Lehm. in Hook. fi. 

 Bar.- Am. l.p.2\\. 



/?. ? jyarvijiora (Hook. & Arn.) : flowers much smaller; tube of the calyx 

 longer tlian the ovary, the segments as long as the petals. Hook, df Arn. 

 hot. Beechey, suppl.p. 342. 



California about lat. 43°, Douglas! 0. St. Francisco? Douglas. — Stem 

 2-3 feet high. Petals 7-8 lines long. Anthers lanceolate. Capsules an 

 inch or more in length, glauccjus-pubescent, somewhat B-grooved. 



34. CE. Arnottii : nearly glabrous, slightly glaucous, stem and branches 

 erect, strict, angled above, densely-flowered at the summit ; leaves lanceo- 

 late, rather acute or acuminate, obscurely denticulate; tube of the c;Uyx 

 broadly infundibuliform, about the length of the nearly glabrous ovary, short- 

 er than the segments ; petals (lilac ? with a jjurple spot near the middle) 

 longer than the stamens, and nearly twice the length of the calyx-segments ; 

 style exserted beyond the linear-lanceolate anthers ; lobes of the stigma oval, 

 very short ; capsules cylindrical-conic, somewhat grooved, glabrous. — CE. 

 viminea, var. 1 Hook. S^' Arn. ! hot. Beechey, suppl. p. 342. 



California, Douglas ! — The habit of this species is quite difTerent from CE. 

 viiTiinea, and much like CR. purpurea, as the authors above-cited remark : but 

 it appears abundantly distinct li-om either. The flowers are about as laige 

 as in CE. Lindleyi, and apparently as showy. 



35. CE. Romanzovii (Ledeb.) : stem andt'branches erect, and, with the 

 young leaves and calyx, silky-canescent ; leaves lanceolate-oblong, obtuse, 

 entire, narrowed at the base; tube of the calyx obconic, about lialf the length 

 of the segments; petals (lilac variegated with white) about twice tlie length 

 of the calyx-segments and stamens; style included in the tube of the calyx ; 

 lobes of the stigma oval ; capsules cyhndrical, somewhat tapering to each end, 

 canescent when young. — Ledeh. in Hornem. hort. Hafii. 1. p. 133 ; DC. 

 prodr. Z.p. 49 ; Dm, in hot. reg. t. 562. Godetia Romanzovii, Spach, I. c. 



