ERICACEJL 75 



17. PTEROSPORA, Nattaa 

 I. P. androxnedea, Natt. Pedicels slender, soon reoorred: ooroUa globose, white. 



18. SABCODES, Torrey. 

 1. S. Bangninea, Terr. A span to a foot high: flowers erect on thick pedicels. 



19. MONOTROPA, Linnaeus. 



1. M. Tiniflora, L. Smooth: mostly white, rarely flesh-color: single flower noddiogc 



2. M. Hypopitys, L. Tawny or flesh-color: petals 4, except in terminal flower. 



3. liC fimbriata, Gr. Bracts and spatulate sepals lacerate-fringed: petals mostly 3. 



20. PLEURICOSPOBA., Gray. 

 1. P. fixnbriolata, Gr, Brownish, stont: anthers opening lengthwise: ovary 1 -celled. 



21. NEWBERRY A, Torrey. 



1 . N. cong^sta, Torr. Flowers capitate : corolla-tube longer than the lobes. 



2. N. spicata, Gr. Flowers spicate: corolla- tube broader, as long as the lobes. 



LEXNOACEJE. 



1. PHOLISlilA, NuttalL 

 L P. arenariuxn, Natt. Brownish or reddish stems in clomps: spike 1 or 2 inohet 

 long: purplish: corolla exceeding the linear bracts and sepaU. Monterey, S. 



PLC31BAGINACE^. 



Petaloid calyx scarious, plicate: petals long clawed: styles filiform. 



Leaves oblong or spatulate: scapes branching psniculately: spikes 1-sided. . .. ........ 1 



Leaves grass-like: simple scapes bearing a globose head of purplish flowers. ..,. ...... 8 



2. STATICE, Toumefort. 

 1. B. Limomiun, L. var. Califomica, Gr. liavender flowers in compound splkfl^ 



3. ARMERLA, Willdenow. 

 L. A. vulgaris, Willd. Short-pediceled flowers surrounded by scarious bractSi 



