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14. S. Beruardiua, Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. xxiv. 82 (1889). Glandular- 

 jjuberulent : stems slender, from slender rootstocks, 1 ft. high, few- 

 flowered : leaves narrowly linear-oblanceolate, 1 — 2 in. long : peduncles 

 slender, 1 3-flowered : calyx jo in. long, cylindrical, with oblong-ovate 

 teeth : petals greenish, 8 lines long ; limb cleft to below the middle into 

 4 equal narrow lobes ; api>endage nearly half the length of the limb, 

 2-parted, the outer segment linear, entire, the inner oblong and lacerate ; 

 claw naked, broadly auricled : stamens unequal, included : capsule 

 oblong, short-stipitate. — Tulare Co., Palmer (n. 185), June, 1888. 



15. H. Shockleyi, Wats. 1. c. xxv. 127 (1890). Puberulent, slender, 

 8 — 8 in. high : leaves linear-oblanceolate, 1 — 2 in. long : fl. few or soli- 

 tary : calyx viscid-pubescent, cylindrical, 6 — 8 lines long, the acute lobes 

 1}4 lines : petals rose-color or greenish ; limb equally 4-cleft to below 

 the middle ; claws auricled ; appendages broad and more or less laciniate: 

 stamens and styles equalling the petals : capsule oblong, long-stipitate : 

 seeds tuberculate on the back. — At high altitudes on the White Moun- 

 tains, Mono Co., Shockley ; collected in August, 1888. 



-i— 4— Petals bifid. 



16. S. pectiuata, Wats. 1. c. x. 344. Viscid-pubescent, erect, stout, 

 1 — 1% in. high : leaves lanceolate, acuminate, 13^ — 2% in. long, the 

 radical long-petioled : panicle narrow, strict or spreading ; fl. erect, on 

 pedicels % — 1 in. long : calyx oblong, 3^ — ^ in. long, cleft almost to the 

 middle into narrow acute teeth : petals rose-color or purple, 1 in. long ; 

 claw naked, not auricled ; limb broadly oblong, deeply bifid, the segments 

 obtuse ; appendages lanceolate, entire : ovary oblong, subsessile : seeds 

 finely tuberculate. — In Plumas and Sierra counties, Lemmon, Mrs. Ames. 



17. S. incoiiipta, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. vii. 330 (1868). Viscid- 

 puberulent : stems cespitose and leafy at base, 1 ft. high, simple or 

 loosely branching above : leaves broadly lanceolate, acute, 1% — 2% in, 

 long : fl. on slender and short pedicels : calyx oblong-cylindric, % in. 

 long, the oblong teeth acute : petals % in. long, light rose-color ; limb 

 cleft into 2 ovate-oblong toothed lobes ; claw naked, narrowly auricled ; 

 appendages short, toothed : capsule ovate, short-stipitate : seed small, 

 not tuberculate. — Neighborhood of Yosemite. 



18. S. Douglasii, Hook. Fl. i. 88 (1830) : S. muUicauUs, Nutt. in T. & 

 O. Fl. i. 192 (1838). Finely puberulent, rarely somewhat glandular 

 above : stems erect, slender, % — IJ^ ft. high, few-flowered : leaves 

 narrowly oblanceolate or linear, 1 — 2 in. long : fl. erect, on slender 

 pedicels : calyx oblong-cylindric, often somewhat inflated, 5 — 7 lines 

 long ; teeth broad, acutish : petals rose-purplish or white, 8 — 10 lines 

 long, with broad obtuse lobes, auricled claw and narrow appendages : 



