1888.] PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. F)'6'6 

 647. Solarium nigrum L. Var. 



Leaves conspicuously angulate-deiitate, corolla (i lines wide, fila- 

 ments hairy at base; style hairy the lower half. 

 682. Physalis crassifolia Benth. ? 



Apparently an annual, the corolla (LO lines broad) is larger and the 

 sepals acute. This seems to be the same as the Physalis collected by 

 Dr. Streets, at Cedros Island, in 1869. Perhaps new. 



688. Nicotiana Clevelandi Gray. 



A rare species. The lower leaves sometimes a foot Long, including 



the petiole. 



658. Linaria Canadensis Dumout. 

 657. Antirrhinum Watsoni u. sp. 



Slender, erect, 1 to 1£ feet high, often simple, almost glabrous; 

 leaves 1 to 1£ inches long, linear to narrowly lanceolate; pedicels ."» to 

 12 lines long; calyx glabrous or sparsely pubescent; sepals (1 to 1£ 

 lines long) almost equal, all shorter thau the capsule; corolla pubes- 

 cent (3 to 4 lines long), "violet, white veined," its tube longer than 

 the sepals; the lips prominent; the palet covered with yellow hairs ; 

 persistent style (1 to 1£ lines long) glabrous, equaling the slightly 

 oblique, globular capsule. Flowering February to March. Closely re- 

 lated to A. Kingiij Watson, but of entirely different range, and dower- 

 ing earlier; also in its long pedicels, equal sepals, larger dowers, etc. 

 " Northwestern Mountains," Sonora (Priugle, March 26, 1881), Los An- 

 geles Bay (Palmer, 1887), and now at San Quentin. 



Antirrhinum Kingii, var., Watson, Proc. Am. Acad., Vol. xxrv, p. 66. 



735. A. subsessile Gray. 

 720. Galvesia juncea Gray. 



This is Antirrhinum junceum in Syn. Flora, Good specimens were 

 collected in flower and fruit in February. San Quentin. First collected 

 on Cedros Island by Dr. Streets. 



642. Castilleia affinis H. & A. 



Considerably out of its range. 



620. Salvia Columbariae Heuth. 



With small forms barely 2 inches high ; the largest forms sometimes 

 bearing 3 whorls of flowers. 



610. Audibertia stachyoides Benth. 



The more glabrous form; stems slender, leaves oblanceolate, 7 t.> 1.1 

 inches long. Three to six very distant and small heads; the bracts 

 and calyx not oval, pubescent, the latter with teeth almost equal : sta- 

 mens barely exserted. 



654. Plantago Patagonica L. 



Commou. Collected at various places representing various forms. 

 The var. nuda (653), 609 also, San Benito (!H(»). 



640. Mirabilis Californicus Gray. 



Stems glabrous below, viscid, pubescent, and even scabrous above; 



