CATALOGUE. 267 
GiLiA SETOSissiMA, Gray; /. c, 271. Annual, depressed, 1-4' high, 
at length diffusely branched, somewhat pubescent throughout ; leaves 6-9" 
long, narrowly cuneate, ciliate towards the base with stout geiniiial(^ l)risilcs, 
the apex 2—3''^ wide, with 3 triangular-ovate teeth tipped with a single 
bristle ; bracts similar; flowers scarcely crowded ; calyx-lobes 8ul)iilal(', lipped 
with a scabrous bristle as long as the lobe; corolla light-l)lue, narmw ly liiu- 
nelform, 6-9" long, the tube much cxsertcd, pubescent, the lolx-s oblonir, 
acutish, 2" long; stamens unequal, inserted just below the sinuses, cxscrird ; 
anthers oblong, I" hmg ; capsule 3" long, oblong, lri;ingii];ir, (i-sccdcd or 
more. — Southeastern California, Arizona, Southern Nevada, (Frenioni ) and 
Southern Utah, (Palmer, 1870.) 
GiLiA ScHOTTii. {Navarret'My'VoYY. G. setosissima, Ynv. criLn/iK (U-.\y ; 
I. c.) Much resembling the last; leaves liiu^ar-oblong, 1-2" wide, of lu'aily 
uniform width to the clasping base, 1 nincab'ly 3-toolhed a1 Ihe scarcely 
broader apex, obscurely toothed lal(;rally witli simple bristles; corolla w hite, 
5*" long, the tube not cxsertcd; anthers much smaller, subrouiuled, V long; 
capsule 1^" long, ovate, about 12-seeded, (,3-5-ovule(l, (>'i(nj,) — X(utheru 
Arizona, (Ives;) Southern Utah, (Pabner, 1870.) Tht.' sj)ecimens of these 
two forms collected by Dr. Palmer are so well-marked that both Dr. Torrey's 
species are retained. 
GiLiA FLOCCOSA, Gray; /. c.,p. 272. Annual, rather slender, 4-12' hii^h, 
at length diffusely panicled, floccosc-woolly, at least when young; leaves 
alternate, simply pinnately parted or sonui of them entire, the few seirments 
narrow-subulate; flowers capitate-crowded, the 3-5-cleft l)racts and calyx 
densely clothed with long and tangled white wool, their lobes accrose or 
subulate and cuspidate; corolla salverform, 4-8^' long, blue or becoming 
w^liite, the lobes oblong or ovate, nearly 3" lung; anthers ex^erted, linear- 
oblong, sagittate, hardly over r long; cells l-2-(sometimes :;-!-) ovi.led.— - 
From Oregon to California, Arizona, I-tah, and Colorado. Tiiickee, 
Carson, and Ruby Valleys, Kevada; 4,500-6,000 feet altitude; July-Sep- 
tember. (914.) 
GiLiA FILIFOLIA, Nutt. Gray, I c, p. 272. Resembling tin- last, 
slender, 3-10' high; flowers rather smaller, the lobes ofllie rorolh, but 1-2" 
long, the tube scarcely cxsertcd ; anthers oval, \A" h>i>-: .-elU 4 G-ov,,led.— 
Southern California and eastward to Utah,Xew Mexico an.l A\'e>fern Texas. 
On foot-hills and ridges between the Kast an.l \\'v,\ Huinl.oldt Kaniros, 
