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bloom, no seed could be obtained. It appears to be very 

 local, having been observed only during an hour's journey, 

 and not again met with. 



GiLiA PUNGENS (Torr.) — Ubi. 



GiLiA Palmeri Watson. — Calmalli. 



var. More puberulent, leaves often with one or 



two lobes near the base, and calyx-lobes longer. — Cala- 

 mujuet. 



GiLiA INCONSPICUA Dougl. — Forms from San Sebastian, 

 San Borgia. 



GiLiA FLOCCOSA Gray. — Santa Maria, Las Huevitas, Agua 

 Dulce. 



GiLiA FILIFOLIA Nutt. — San Julio, El Llano de Santana. 



GiLiA BiGELOVii Gray. — San Sebastian. 



Nemophila racemosa Nutt. — San Esteban. 



Ellisia chrysanthemifolia Benth. — San Esteban, Co- 

 mondu. 



Emmenanthe penduliflora Benth. — San Benito, San Es- 

 teban. 



Phacelia ramosissima Dougl. — El Rancho Viejo. 



Phacelia DISTANS Benth. — El Rosario, Calmalli, San Julio. 



Phacelia hispida Gray. — San Enrique, Paraiso. 



Phacelia pauciflora Watson. Calyx-lobes not divided 

 to the base, one of them often expanded and 2-3 lobed. 

 Seeds scrobiculate. — San Esteban, San Benito. 



Phacelia pedicellata Gray. — San Luis, San Enrique, 

 San Sebastian. 



Phacelia crenulata Torr. — San Joaquin, San Luis, San 

 Fernando. 



Phacelia (Euphacelia) scariosa. Annual, erect, branch- 

 ing from the base, villous-pubescent and glandular: leaves 



