532 PLANTS FROM LOWER CALIFORNIA. 



648 and 649. Gilia dianthoides Eiidl. 

 638. Ellisia membrancea Benth. 

 673. Ellisia chrysanthemifolia Benth. 

 701. Phacelia Parryi Torr. 



A very handsome ami common plant. 



692. Phacelia hirtnosa Gray. 



This was tbe last Phacelia described by Dr. G-ray and lias only been 

 found once before: Orcutt, at San Tel mo, Lower California, and now at 

 San Quentin. 



645. Phacelia tanacetifolia Beuth. 



660. Phacelia (Eutoca) Palmeri n. sp. 



Small, decumbenl or ascending, annual, pubescent and somewhat hir- 

 sute; leaves all radical, pinnate, the alternate ones three-lobed, the 

 others entire, the segments small, obtuse. Flowering branches 2 to 8 

 inches long, flowers scattered (the earliest ones often form single pedun- 

 cles); pedicel short (L to 3 lines) at first spreading, in age brought 

 close to the axis. Calyx in fruit 3 lines long ; the sepals obovate, be- 

 coming spatul ate; corolla "bluish white,' 1 scarcely longer than calyx, 

 barely 2 lines high, 3 lines wide, stamens included, with appendages 

 small ; style cleft for two-thirds its length. Capsule pointed, very hairy 

 along the lines of dehiscence; seeds thirty, minute (one-fourth line in 

 diameter), closely related to P. Douyhtsii, but differs in leaves, flower, 

 style, seeds, etc. 



627. Pectocarya linearis D. C. 



628. P. penicillata J >. C. 



608. Krynitzkia intermedia Gray. 

 695. K. muricata Gray. . 



Very common. 

 631 and 695. K. Jonesii Gray. 



This species has been seldom collected before, but is quite common 

 about San Quentin Bay. It seems quite distinct from the above species. 



630 and 698. K. ramosissima Greenn. 



Stems 3 to 7 inches high ; leaves 3 to 12 lines long; nutlets often two, 

 and one slightly larger (2 to 3 lines long); smooth and lucid; the 

 ot her obtuse and slightly muriculate. This species seem to be too near 

 K. maritima. 



612. Amsinkia intermedia F. & M. 

 607. A. spectabilis F. & M. 

 704. Solanum Palmeri n. sp. 



Belonging in the section containing 8. triquetum. Stems angled and 

 pubescent with branching hairs, a foot or so high. Leaves 1 to \.\ inches 

 long, deeply three lobed ; the lateral ones small, ovate, the terminal 

 one ovate to lanceolate; the umbel terminal two to six flowered ; corolla 

 3 to 4 lines wide, violet, greenish at base, five cleft, pubescent with- 

 out; pedicels to 10 lines long, fruit yellowish ('!), 8 lines in diameter. 

 Sau Quentin, February 1, 1889. 



