APPE^s^DIX. 
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1. L. 
PALLIDUM, Miers. See page 275, 
§ 2 Flo^vers miMle-shed Imt short, the corolla 6" long or less, tlie 4-5 lobes of the rotately expanded 
limb loiif^er than the tnbe. Glabrous with ileshy leaves. 
2 L Carolixiaxum, Walt. From S. Carolina to the Rio Grande. Filament, v.vy <lens,.]v .onu-n- 
tose-bearded above the base. 
$ 3. Flowers smaller, the corolla 2-^" long and the lobes (usually much) shorter tlian tlio tube. 
* Calyx deeply 5-cleft, the lobes equaling the tnbe and about half as h>n,u- us tlu' sliortly .Vb,l.,.d nar- 
row corolla ; pedicels mostly none or very short. Puberulent, spiny. 
3. L. MACRODOX, Gray. Younger branches pubescent; leaves glabrate. siKit nhitr-ol.lan.'.'olate 
nerveless, fascicled, 2-4" long; pedicels not over IJ" long ; lobes of the minul. lv vis. i.l . nlvx muTowly 
linear, twice longer than the shortly eampunulate (li" Ion-) mbr : , or,,ll;, ii |nn-. narn.w ; autli. i's 
oval-oblong, scarcely exserted ; tilanuMits sliglitly liirsulc toward tiic has...— Caliloi ni^i, (I'lvmniit.) 
4. L. PUUKnx'U'M, Gray. Mucli-branchcd. 2^1 i.i.h : ^pinrs nuni.'n.us, sl..n,l<.r ; 'iravs oho'vato or 
oblong-spatulate, 4-8" long, l-ncrved beneat h, iasci. U.d, minutely pruinose-pnl)escent, as als<» the slender 
branchlets and calyx; flowers sessiU- ; ealyx-Iobcs nanow-oblong, ol)tnse,, U" long, exceeding the sub- 
hemispherical tnbe ; corolla 41-.-)' long, whit,' wit ti a greenish margin, ].ubeseent within towanftlie base, 
the short ovate lobes recurved ; anthers eoi(iate-gi..i)ular; filaments glabrous.— W. 'IVxas, (UW.) Wriglit.) 
5. L.PALMERi,Gray. Froc.Amer. Acad. 8.202. Subpubescent, Jiiiarmed (?); branches slender; leaves 
uarrow-spatulate, 6-8'''' long ; flowers rather shortly pedicelJed, tetranierons ; caJyx-lobe.s lanceolate, oh- 
tusish, slightly exceeding the campanula/e hihe, af least om; lol.c a little flic larger; corolla .')'• Imi-, a 
third longer than the calyx, the limb V w idv, rlic ),r(<:i<Uy <iv:i] b.ln s pu^winlvtit ' }]•,, ] ., !m •', -'i,.rter 
than the tube; anthers oblong; fdanii'ut.s very ',vo,)lly Itasr.— S.niara. (rahii. : 
6. L. CooPEur, Graj'. i'/w. Amci\ Amd. 7. Slcms -> hii^h, l)ian( i - , , j , hort ; 
leaves %'iseid-pubernleut, spatulate, retnse, rathi')' J IVw-vriniMl. (l-i) ilir jM-t iolr : c alyx 
cylindric-caruiiannlate, abrn2>tly contracted into a jx diccl oi' ecjual lengi 1,. , .1 . . i<i id-;iii!irM i iii . i hr 
oblong obtuse lobes equaling tlie tube and hall-shorter llian tlie fiinneHonn long) corolla : ( oiolla- 
lobes ovate, very much shorter than the tube; antli^rs oval, minutrly mmionr.ti-; lilanicnis hair\ a1 
base. — S. California. 
* * Calyx stroDgly 4-5-toothed, the lanceolate trcth a little sluuti r I han the Inhc: )irdi.-cls ^hoiti i- 
than the calyx or equaling it. Ghibrous or nearly so, sjiineseent. 
7. L. BREVIPKS, Benth. Lower Califoinia ; littli' known, t'idyx -raici lv 1 the hM^ih lanceo- 
late, acute ; corolla 3-5" long. 
8. L. Eicim, Gray. Leave.s spatulate, 3-5" long, minutely puberulent when young oi ui arlv glab- 
rous; flowers tetraraerons; pedicels 1-2" long; calyx campaunlate, the broad-laneeolate aiuiish teeth 
about equaling the tube, somewhat recurved-spreading ; corolla 4" long, the tube nhibions wiihin. twice 
longer than the calyx-tube and the oval naked lobes: rilaments villous at ba-e : anthers oblong. — 
California. 
* * * Calyx with 4-5 short or very slnn-t broad 1^ l ih, Miii;etiii,es •J-:',-labiateIy i h t';. 
(fl.) Subptibernlent ; itlanients n;ihcd or scarcely hairy at base, not ex< i > < ' 
9. L. FfiTiMOXTr, (-ray. Lcnes spahiJate, (3-9" long, finely ))nberiilei)t. ; 
calyx; pedicels 3-7" (or sometimes btit 2") long; l alyx i vlindi ie. 2-;'. ' Ion- i liian 
the teeth; corolla tubular, 4i-6" long, the tnbe ! iiuH s hm-ei- ihan the i iiily )>n- 
bescent within. — .S. California or Nevada, ( I"re: /ona. ( I'.igidow.) 
10. L. Ax'i>J-:r.s()xri, Gray. J'rur. J,iiir. Ainfi. , .lahnnK: ilnwir- teiraiiieron^ : calw siiori - 
campaunlate, IJ" lon,i;' or h-.-.s. See jiage ■iT.".. 
(/>.) C;labrons ; tll;imc?its haiiy at ba-- : i , i. a-, ,^ liM.ii a woolly base. 
11. L. T(>Kj;[;vi, Gray. Lea\'es ].(ti(-eoJ;ite->j»atnlate. rathei- thick'. f,-l- h.nu : jtedi. . ]^ t'l-ei. l,-.l, 
2-5" hnig; flowers peutameroiis ; rorolJa tfilHjl.ar-fnnnelfn! piiride. 1 lin 
than the cam[»aniilat<» subeqiially 5 toothed oi'iej) loiiieDtni , orolla-lobe< a 1 • 
tose-ciliate. — Frotn W. Texas to California, 
12. L. }:,vr!(irxoi)i-Af, Miers. r.>-r, . ^ lie- : i -.^atir; , ' - : : ; ! ! . Mn:,!!i.- i!,.- 
calyx; flow ei-s penrajorrous ; ( ojf lannlate 
the usually cleft ciilyx, the short l^:'"'^ / - ,■ i-iiiA-eiii. ■ 
13. L. Bki:i..\xi)Ii:i;j. Dunal. Ta aves lim ar-sj.al ulaie e. 
mostly tetranierons; pedicels lJ^-3 ' long; coin;: 
shortly 4-lobed or more deeply 4-c]eft, 3-4 times e 
style usually exserted ; berries red. — S. AV. T •'■ 
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