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6. C. HETEROPHYLLA, Hook. Low, diff'use ; leaves mostly bipiunatifid, the upperinoat less cut or 
even entire ; flowers subcapitate or clustered; calyx-lobes shorter, ovate-lauceolate ; stamens very mie- 
qually inserted ; cells 2-3-oviiled ; capsule ellipsoidal.— British Coluii-.bia to Califoniia. 
^ 2. PHLOGANTHEA, Gray. Ovules naineroiis (6-12) in oacli cell ; fdameiits uiKMiiial and uiifniiially 
inserted, sometimes a little declined; leaves or their lobes narrow-linear, cntiic; ll.iwos in a 
thyrse or scattered ; seeds with spiricles. Annual or biennial, slightly if at all vi.-cid. 
* Cauline leaves very numerous, alternate, piunately parted with 3-7 entire narrow-linear or sulilili- 
form segments ; corolla salverform, the tube narrow. 
7. C. Cavaxiixesiana, Don. Biennial or perhaps perennial, more or less inil>is( cnl. vii<;ately 
branched, leafy; flow^er-clusters small, in a narrow leafy thyrsus; corolhi ^ Ion<r, tiie inUc a Uttlc ex- 
panded, 2-3 times exceeding the calyx, lobes oblong; anthers round; cells 5-7-ovuled.— W. 'JexMs lo Ari- 
zona and Mexico. 
8. C. Thueberi, Graj-. Like the last but minutely pubescent, inlloresceuce more spieate ; < (»r<»]la- 
tube over 1' long, and 3-4 times exceeding its orbicular lobes and the calyx ; anthers sliort-oblon;; : ei lln 
8-9-ovuled. — New Mexico. 
9. C. LOXGIFLORA, Gray, Annual, glabrous, loosely i)anirulal<--bran( be(l, 1-2^ high ; i)e(lnneh'S 
1- flowered, loosely subcorymbose ; calyx-lobes shorter than the tube; corolla wliite, Ihe tube ol'tin U' 
long, not dilated ; lobes rounded orobovate: anthers oblong ; cells 10-12-ovuled.— \V. Nebraska to I'c xas 
and Arizona. 
* * Leaves entire, scattered ; corolla I'lnnielfonn. 
10. C. LEPTALEA, Gray. Annual, low, glabrous lu' nearly so, elinsdy jianienLUe-inanelied ; pediei ls 
scattered, l-flowered, slender; corolla i' long ; cells G-ovuIed. Sc jt.i-e -Jd-,' ami Plate \X V. 
GILIA. 
Series I. Leaves sessile, palmately divided (rarely entir.') with narrow entiiv s, - hu iii>. oppoMt e er 
the uppermost and rameal oues sometimes alternate, (in \\ 5 nearly all aiteniutc : i sicd i mit witliont 
spiricles, usually mucilaginous. § § l-.j. 
§ 1. DACTYLOPHYLLUM, Gray. Condla eaiiipaimlate, nearly rotate, or short-funneU'orin, with 
obovate lobes; filaments slender; aiithers oval; ovules usually nninerons in eaeh ei 11 and the 
seeds more or less mucilaginous. Low or slender annuals, with sealtered liowers uud nuistly oji- 
posite leaves. 
* Flowers short-pedicelled or subsessile in the forks, somewhat crowded; corolla caniiiaitnlnte. the 
lobes entire ; leaves mostly 3-parted. 
1. G. DEMtssA, Gray. 2-3' high, divaricately mueli-branched, glabrous or slightly hairy ; b allets 
acerose; calyx nearly 5-parted, with unequal lanee->niiiilat<' si itrious-maryined si irmenfs, tin' hmgi-r 
often leaf-like lobes equaling the white (3" long) corolla ; stamens inelnd< <!, inserted at tiir h.t^r i.f the 
corolla; cells 6-7-ovuled.—S. E. California; W. Arizona. 
^ * Flowers loose or scattered, pedicels niiistly capillary ; corolla sole hort-fiiuuelfbrni, its 
lobes entire; leaves 3-7-parted, olYen altermite above, niiimti-ly - In'rsnte <ir sn liglab- 
rous, the lobes mostly nearly filiform. 
2. G. MXIFLORA, Benth. G-18' high ; corolla white, r..;.. ... ..ily .V]-:-;-. d : filan'-M- •..■d.. ■••■.■i.t ut 
base ; cells 6-8-ovuled. See page 202. 
3. G. PUSIIXA, Benth. 2-6' high ; condla pnqdish or white, slu.i t-lni.; . ,:. i... , . ■ , ...iiigor 
exceeding the throat and tube ; filaments n.^arly f,dal>rons ; cells :!-.1-ovnle.i. See jm-v -Jd-j. 
4. G. BoEAXnERi, Gray. Like the last ; eorolla imr|)iisli. long, the ii;nio\v inl.e ratln : • 
ing the very short throat and nearly oblong hd)es ami nearly eqiniiii:g the r yliiidrh- .'mIvx-i 
2- r)-ovuled ; peilic(ds sometimes H' long.— N. \V. Californiit. 
5. G. AruEA, Nutt. 2-4' high ; leaflets narrow-linear, hardly h.n:: 
mose; corolla mostly yellow, open funnelfm-ni, 4-()" bro.-id. the roni- out 
equaling the throat and very short tube ; lilameiits inserted iie;ir : 1"- 
ovuled. — New Mexico to Southern and Mi(hlle (,'alilbrnia. 
* • * Flowers solitary or 2-3 together terminating the b; ' ■ -■ ' ■ ' " 
broadly short-funnelform, the lobes fringe-toothed or eros ' " • 
6. G. DIAXTHIOIDES, Eudl. 2-5, Idgh, branching: eiiKdla inu^. i 
rous, inserted near the base; cells 12-2U-ovuled,— s. Caiitbrnia. > aryin^ 
the flowers and denticulation of the lobos. 
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