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abont 1° high, spreading or erect, slender, naked at top ; younger leaves silvery-silky, the older sul)j;hi- 
hrate; leaflets 5-11, somewhat scattered, oblong-cnneate, mostly 3-toothed at the apex; stipules spar- 
ingly laciniate or suheutire; cymes ped uncled, crowded, the developed pedicel e([iialing the llower; 
accessory lobes of the campanulate calyx linear, equaling tlie tulie. sli(irt<'r than flie \< it acute trne 
ones ; petals white, shortly clawed ; stamens 10 ; carpels 5-10 ; reeeptaelo villous.— Sierias. 
9. I. Baileyi, S. Watson. Viscidly-pnbeseent ; leaflets 3-10 pairs, broadly cuneate-ovate, *.5-7-tooth(^d 
or parted ,• flowers yellow, in an open panicle ; stamens 5 ; carpels 1-5. See page 90. 
LITHOPHRAGMA. 
As revised by Dr. Gi5AY in Proc. Jmer. Acad., Vol. VI, p. (1^05.) l^cffrred by Tlenthiuii & 
Hooker to Tellbna as a section, which genus iiicludcs the additional species /'. (inuidillin-d. 1 >onL;l. 
* Lamina of the petals 3-7-parted, the scginents narrow ; leaves ali iiaiteil or tlie lnwc^i lolied ; 
the root and sometimes the stem bearing bulbleis. 
1. L. GLABRA, Nutt. Small, glabrous; raceme antl axils of I lie lea\ cs ol'len biijliileiDUs ; pedicels 
exceeding the pnberulent campanulate calyx; ovary adnate to tlie c,il.\ .\ only at 'ei-e; si i ds unu ieii- 
late. — Oregon, N. California, and Colorado. 
9. L. TENEIXA, Nutt. Low, glandnlar-hirsnte ; ])etals 2" long, irrcgiilarlv .V7-cleli. Si e page '.t."i. 
3. L. PARVIFLORA, Nntt. Larger, scabrous, calyx glandular; jietals unuli ex-;<ai ril, r.-clert. See 
page 94. 
* * Lamina of the petals dilated, 3-lobed, rarely enliie; radical lea\ ( s iciiiiuriu-iDunded. simiewiiat 
undivided or crenate-lobed, the upper 3-5-cleft or parted ; bnlb!el> nuue : tluv, i rather large. 
4. L. AFFlxis, Gray. Scabrous-roughened, 1-1 P high; floweis moderatiOx pedici iled ; tube of the 
Very densely glaudiiiar-roughish calyx tui binate. adherent to the o^ ;ny nearly to its apex : styles j^ran- 
nlose ; petals very much dilated, 4-G" long, 3-lobed at the apex, the middle lobe occasionally laeiiiiate- 
toothed ; seeds smooth. — California. 
5. L. nETEEOiPiiVl.LA, Gray. Abont 1^ high; pedicels veiy siiort : calyx Inoad-campanulate. less 
roughened, in fruit quasi-truncate at base ; ovary free ; styles glabrous: petals ".Mobed : seeds mnrieu- 
late. — 'California. 
6. L. BoLANr>ERI, Gray. Larger, 1-2^ high, hirsutish-scabrous ; leaves often 1-2' broad; racemes 
elongated, many-tiowered ; pedicels very short or half-shorter than the broad-eampanulate calyx, which 
in fruit is abrupt at hase ; ovary nearly free ; petals white, 3-4'' long, usually entin', sonn tinies slightly 
3- lobed or with a tooth on each side; styles very slmrt r.nd glabrous; sccils uniricnlate-scalirons.— 
California, 
7. L. CVMliAl.ARiA, T. &. G. Slender, glabrous; stem scaj)e-like. li-l f high, L7-ll<i\vere(l : havis 
4- 8" broad, the cauliue a single pair or nearly obsolete ; calyx campanniate. acute at I.a-e. shorter than 
the pedicels; ovary adherent at base ; petals 3-4" long, spatnlate or oblong, entire ; .^eeds niurii uiaie- 
scabrotis. — S. California. 
ANTIRKHINUM. 
As arranged by Dr. GnAY in Pior. Amn: Acmh, Vol. VIT. vqi. '.'ui-.V:7. (1-^07.) 
^1. ORONTIUM, Benth. Annual erect herbs: leases entire, the !()\v< st opjiosile ; capsuh' ovoi<l or 
globose, une(inal ; seeds compressed, snmoth and earinateou the ii u k. eyailiifi iiuis on tin' inner 
face. 
1. A. CYA rnn i i;r:\r, Benth. Leaves petioled, ovate or broad-buicenlat.- : ih-wct - ! long, in nearly 
all the axils. — Lower California. 
3. A, COXFERTlFLom'M, Benth. Viscid-pnbespent. branched at lia^e. ri.ui<I. liigii : ]c,,\ c- suhs, s- 
sile, linear or Lanceolate, the floral ones 1-2' long, the lov.i r shorl< r and looailcr: (lowi Ioul;-. suit- 
sessile, crowded in a leafy spike ; calyx-segments shorter tiian the liroad enrol!a-rn iie : iiuih ot ei>rolhi 
ample ; seeds black.— California, (Coulter.) Dr. Gray thinks it piohably 
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